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** British-Americans and on-going developments in New England cuisine, the national traditions founded in cuisine of the thirteen colonies and some aspects of other regional cuisine.
** Roman Britain or Britannia, a Roman province covering most of modern England and Wales and some of southern Scotland from 43 to 410 AD
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** Marching band, a group of performers that consist of instrumental musicians who generally perform outdoors and incorporate some type of marching ( and possibly other movements ) with their musical performance
** some former combatants of Liberia, including under-17 youths, forming the so-called " Lima militia "
** CCIR-tones, A selective calling system used in some radio communications systems in some European countries
** using some higher-level interface ( e. g. Video BIOS )
** Finnskogen, using the standard fiddle, but featuring some flatted notes influenced by Finnish folk music.
** The village of Gdingen had some 1, 200 inhabitants, and it was not a poor fishing village as it is sometimes described.
** For some verbs in some languages, the difference between perfective and imperfective conveys an additional meaning difference ; in such cases, the two aspects are typically translated using separate verbs in English.
** J An APL variant in which tacit definition provides some of the benefits of compiling
** Price index, a typical price for some good or service
** Most forms of cognitivism hold that some such propositions are true, as opposed to error theory, which asserts that all are erroneous.
** Moral universalism ( or universal morality ) is the meta-ethical position that some system of ethics, or a universal ethic, applies universally, that is to all people regardless of culture, race, sex, religion, nationality, sexuality, or other distinguishing feature.
** Amongst them, there are those who hold that moral knowledge is gained inferentially on the basis of some sort of non-moral epistemic process, as opposed to ethical intuitionism.
** Ethical intuitionism, on the other hand, is the view according to which some moral truths can be known without inference.
** Software metrics, a measure of some property of a piece of software or its specifications
** Processors may have hardware support for some critical sections.
** Cable TV is available in some urban areas in conjunction with telephone services.
** Translations of some of Origen's writings can be found in Ante-Nicene Fathers or in The Fathers of the Church.
** Lowered 9. 3: 1 compression ratio four-valve engine optional for some international markets along with catalytic converter, standard in Australia.
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** and languages
** Chinese character, a written language symbol ( sinogram ) used in Chinese, Japanese, and other languages
In programming languages such as Ada, Fortran, Perl, Python and Ruby, a double asterisk is used, so is written as " x ** 2 ".
** Frankish language or its modern descendants, Franconian languages
** Some languages have additional grammatical aspects.
** Aryan race, a 19th century and early 20th century term for those peoples who are the native speakers of Indo-European languages
** Dardic languages ( sometimes still classified separately as a part of Iranian or Nuristani Group ):
** Language families and languages
** Official languages
** In many languages ( e. g., Czech, English, French, Interlingua, and Russian ), the sets of relative and interrogative pronouns are nearly identical.
** Roman alphabet or Latin alphabet, the standard script of the English language and most of the languages of western and central Europe, Indonesia, Malay, and other areas once settled by European colonial empires
** Many languages, such as Bulgarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Frisian, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Dutch and most Occitan variants, use trilled rhotics.
** Lolo – Burmese languages
** Bodish languages
** Bodo – Koch languages
** Tani ( languages )
** Karen ( people, languages )
** Kachin – Luic or Kachinic languages
** Kukish languages
** Qiangic languages ( Kiangic ) or Dzorgai
** Mishmi or Deng ( people, northern languages, southern languages )
** Nungish languages
** Kho-Bwa languages

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