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:* Words marked with an asterisk in the Latin text are learned, neologisms, unusually spelled, or unusual in the context they stand.
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:* Matthew 24: 36 – phrase ουδε ο υιος ( nor the Son ) the first corrector marked as doubtful, but the second corrector ( b ) removed the mark.
:* Mark 10: 40 ητοιμασται υπο του πατρος μου ( instead of ητοιμασται ) – the first corrector marked " υπο του πατρος μου " as doubtful, but the second corrector removed the mark.
:* In Luke 11: 4 ( but deliver us from evil ) included by the original scribe, marked by the first corrector ( a ) as doubtful, but the third corrector ( c ) removed the mark.
:* Christ's agony at Gethsemane ( Luke 22: 43 – 44 ) – included by the original scribe, marked by the first corrector as doubtful, but the third corrector ( c ) removed the mark.
:* Luke 23: 34a, " Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them ; for they know not what they do " – it was included by the first scribe, marked by the first corrector as doubtful, but a third corrector removed the mark.
:* A stone pillar De Mijlpaal, now prominent in front of the station, had marked the nearby destination point of the first passenger train ride on the continent.
:* The Patrol Zones ( Series 1 ) – four large squares marked with striped tape, each occupied by one House Robot and a hazard.
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:* Milwaukee's four-day street festival begins with a " Storming of the Bastille " with a 43-foot replica of the Eiffel Tower.
:* Minneapolis has a celebration in Uptown with wine, French food, pastries, a flea market, circus performers and bands.
:* Montgomery, Ohio has a celebration with wine, beer, local restaurants ' fare, pastries, games and bands.
:* Manx uses the single diacritic ç combined with h to give the digraph < çh > ( pronounced / tʃ /) to mark the distinction between it and the digraph < ch > ( pronounced / h / or / x /).
:* Turkish uses a G with a breve ( Ğ ), two letters with an umlaut ( Ö and Ü, representing two rounded front vowels ), two letters with a cedilla ( Ç and Ş, representing the affricate and the fricative ), and also possesses a dotted capital İ ( and a dotless lowercase ı representing a high unrounded back vowel ).
:* Maltese uses a C, G, and Z with a dot over them ( Ċ, Ġ, Ż ), and also has an H with an extra horizontal bar.
:* The acute accent " ́" above any vowel in Cyrillic alphabets is used in dictionaries, books for children and foreign learners to indicate the word stress, it also can be used for disambiguation of similarly spelled words with different lexical stresses.
:* The southern maritime boundary of Guam forms a border with the Federated States of Micronesia, and the northern maritime boundary forms a border with the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands.
:* Night Cache: These multi-stage caches are designed to be found at night and generally involve following a series of reflectors with a flashlight to the final cache location.
:* Vayeshev, on Genesis 37 – 40: Joseph's dreams, coat, and slavery, Judah with Tamar, Joseph and Potiphar
:* Special Powers — Powers with some unusual quality, including ones that do not fall into the other categories.
:* and Latin
:* Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian Latin alphabet have the symbols č, ć, đ, š and ž, which are considered separate letters and are listed as such in dictionaries and other contexts in which words are listed according to alphabetical order.
:* Hymn: " O Come, All Ye Faithful " (" Adeste Fideles ") – words, 18th century Latin, translated by Frederick Oakeley ; melody by John Francis Wade, arranged by Stephen Cleobury
:* The 1907 Latin edition of Ernst Müller was republished in 1965 as part of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica series.
:* Describe the mapping of, geographic basis of, and economic factors in the placement and function of the Spanish missions ; and understand how the mission system expanded the influence of Spain and Catholicism throughout New Spain and Latin America.
:* the Arithmos ( Gr., " Number ") or Vigla ( Gr. Βίγλα, from the Latin word for " Watch "), promoted from thematic troops by the Empress Eirene in the 780s, but of far older ancestry, as the archaic names of its ranks indicate.
:* the Noumeroi ( Gr. Νούμεροι, from the Latin numerus, " number ") were a garrison unit for Constantinople, which probably included the Teichistai ( Gr. Τειχισταί ) or tōn Teicheōn regiment ( Gr., " of the Walls "), manning the Walls of Constantinople.
:* the Optimatoi ( Gr., from Latin optimates, " the best "), although formerly an elite fighting unit, had by the 8th century been reduced to a support unit, responsible for the mules of the army's baggage train ( the τοῦλδον, touldon ).
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