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Phrases and such
Phrases such as " Ground of All Being ", " Unfolding Reality " and " Creator and Sustainer of Life " capture only portions of who God is to Jews.
Phrases such as Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Steel Age are good examples.
Phrases such as " It is vain to do with more what can be done with fewer " and " A plurality is not to be posited without necessity " were commonplace in 13th-century scholastic writing.
Phrases can be identified by constituency tests such as proform substitution (= replacement ).
Phrases such as " frozen custard ", " frozen yogurt ", " sorbet ", " gelato " and others are used to distinguish different varieties and styles.
Phrases such as " gone to a better world ", " gone before ", and " joined the silent majority " served as euphemisms for " he died ".
Phrases consisting of a number, a classifier, and a noun, such as ( yí ge rén, one-person ), are known as " classifier phrases ".
Phrases have been used such as that Palestine is to become " as Jewish as England is English.
Phrases such as, ' Drive in peace, the keys are inside ,' ' There was an engine?
Phrases such as Strip Area, Resort Corridor or Resort District are sometimes used to indicate a larger geographical area, including properties or more away from Las Vegas Boulevard, such as the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
Phrases such as " that's not my department ", " that's not in my job description ", and " that's not my job " roughly reflect the attitude of a person to whom the term applies.
Phrases such as " Eat my fuck ", " Don't tard out on it ", " You are a life support system for a cock ", " Kindly pull your head out of your rectal region " became slang for fans of the movie.
Phrases with similar meaning are such as " stuff happens " or " it happens " and are considered minced oath forms.
Phrases and expressions such as " Hold the phone!
Phrases such as " new mutations " or " mutation-driven evolution " also indicate a departure from the " shifting gene frequencies " view of the Modern Synthesis, in which evolution consists of establishing a new multi-locus equilibrium for the frequencies of pre-existing alleles, without new mutations.
Phrases of this form are often used either with the etymologically correct plural form ( for example, " Courts-Martial deal with serious offences ...") or as fully rederived plural forms ( such as "... ordering court-martials ...").
Phrases such as " Do bullets kill hunger?
* Phrases such as to grow smaller or to climb down have been criticised for being incoherent, based on the " true " meanings of grow and climb.
Phrases such as I bet you can't eat three and He must have eaten three were in common use as humorous remarks in the 1970s and 1980s, with celebrities such as Brian Clough, Peter Shilton, Richard Kiel and Ian Botham all ' unable ' to eat three.
Phrases such as " If you squeeze my lizard, I'll put my snake on you, I'm a romantic adventure, And I'm a reptile too " recall the song ' Love me Like a Reptile ' from the earlier Ace of Spades album.
Phrases such as " French-Canadian bean soup " took on a different meaning for Burroughs as he invented stories to go along with some of the nonsensical statements made by Schultz in his dying hours.

Phrases and ever
Phrases from the show, " twenty big men " and " ever alert for the call to action ", are still used in the comic today.

Phrases and I
* I Hear America Talking: An Illustrated Treasury of American Words and Phrases ( 1976 )

Phrases and heard
* Phrases. net-A large collection of common phrases that can be heard and translated to several languages.

Phrases and about
* Some New Ideas about the T713 / 757 " Accession " Phrases by Linda Schele and Khristaan D. Villela ( December 1991 )

Phrases and your
* Canadian Legal Words & Phrases, now including Commonwealth and Latin terms, to broaden your research scope

Phrases and has
* Origins of Words and Phrases-the " Familiar Phrases " feature, though having changed names several times throughout the series, has been featured in some form in 16 of the " Classic " books.

Phrases and no
* Phrases connected by no ( の ) are permitted, but only in those cases where the phrase is sufficiently fossilized to be considered a " word ".

Phrases and .
Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and of Kindred terms, Etymological, Historical, Geographical, and Discursive.
Proper Terms: An attempt at a rational explanation of the meanings of the Collection of Phrases in " The Book of St Albans ", 1486, entitled " The Compaynys of beestys and fowlys " and similar lists., Transactions of the Philological Society 1907-1910 Part III, pp 1 – 187, Kegan, Paul, Trench & Trübner & Co, Ltd, London, 1909.
Of these, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations, The Yale Book of Quotations and The MacMillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases are considered among the most reliable and comprehensive sources.
e. g. Phonemes, Words, Phrases, and Sentences ;
* Thesaurus of English Words & Phrases ( ed.
Phrases like " Any of several ..." or " One or more ..." sometimes lend authority to definitions.
* Phrases not quoting the authority.
* Phrases quoting the authority.
Phrases have a single meaning-bearing word, followed by a string of suffixes, auxiliary verbs and particles to modify its meaning and designate its grammatical role.
Phrases like and so on, and the like, as if, and the very word like also rely on an analogical understanding by the receiver of a message including them.
* The Differend: Phrases in Dispute.
A Dictionary of Catch Phrases, American and British, from the sixteenth century to the present day ( enlarged trade paperback edition ) Lanham, Maryland: Scarborough House, 1992.
A Hand-Book Index to the Works of Shakespeare: Including References to the Phrases, Manners, Customs, Proverbs, Songs, Particles, & c., Which Are Used or Alluded to by the Great Dramatist.
Sticklers, Sideburns & Bikinis: The Military Origins of Everyday Words and Phrases.
Phrases used are those of " larger " and " smaller " scales.
Phrases enclosed in quotes are Required.

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