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*" tūn "-root of the modern English " town ", and is a cognate of German Zaun ( fence ), Dutch tuin ( garden ) and Icelandic tún ( paddock ).
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*" Nisan " is also the name for the month of April in Arabic (), a Semitic language ( see Arabic names of calendar months ) and modern Turkish.
*" Making 125, 000 Matches An Hour ", August 1946, Popular Science article on the modern mass production of wooden stem matches
*" Deerfield ", the modern name given to the Chief Secretary's Lodge, the United States Ambassador's residence in Ireland
*" Steel For The Tools For Victory ", December 1943, Popular Science large detailed article with numerous illustrations and cutaways on the modern basics of making steel
*" Dongyi " Originally ancient ethnic groups who lived east of the Huaxia along the coast of modern China.
*" the Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with, progress, liberalism and modern civilization.
*" The Music of Thomas Ravenscroft " site by Greg Lindahl containing modern editions, commentary, bibliography and facsimiles, including:
*" A frequent initial reaction to the sound of the fortepiano is that it is less beautiful than that of a fine modern concert grand piano.
*" Big Rock Candy Mountain " is a song about a hobo's idea of paradise-a modern version of the medieval concept of Cockaigne.
*" Hurry was a distinctive, stylish concoction of funky hip-hop, swaggering metal and anthemic modern rock, topped with Michael Zirk's hyperintelligent, stream-of-pop-culture-consciousness neo-beat poetry.
*" The exotic landscapes he began to paint were evocations of a world partly inside the mind but also with a very real existence outside related to color photography and modern industrial life.
*" Anno à Natiuitate Domini nostri Iesu Christi Millesimo Quingentesimo Octuagesimo secundo " ( In the year from the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ 1582 ) is the year beginning using the modern beginning of the year.
*" Where Hitler failed by military means to conquer Europe, modern Germans are succeeding through trade and financial discipline.
*" Vida y hazañas del Gran Tamorlán, con la descripción de las tierras de su imperio y señorío ", by Ruy González de Clavijo ( modern Spanish )
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*" A New Method of Chemistry " ( 1741 & 1753 ) ( English Translation of " Elementa Chemiae " by Peter Shaw )
*" Robin Hood – the greatest of English myths " on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time featuring Stephen Knight, Thomas Hahn and Dr Juliette Wood
*" In court and out, he speaks a brand of English so simple and direct that he sounds like the high school teacher he once thought he would become.
For instance, in English, is a mass noun and thus one cannot say *" three muds ", but one can say " three < u > drops </ u > of mud ", " three < u > pails </ u > of mud ", etc.
*" Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Iai ", English Version Manual, 3rd edition, published December 2009, by All Japan Kendo Federation, Tokyo, Japan.
English does not allow these phrases, unless Microsoft is treated, by a non-standard secondary application, in the role of a common noun: *" Microsofts "; *" the Microsoft "; *" another Microsoft ".
*" I Am the Most Interesting Book of All: The Diary of Marie Bashkirtseff " ( English translation by Phyllis Howard Kernberger, Katherine Kernberger ) ISBN 0-8118-0224-8, ISBN 978-0-8118-0224-6, Publisher: Chronicle Books ( June 1, 1997 )
*" A Polite Exchange of Bullets ; The Duel and the English Gentleman, 1750-1850 ", Dr Stephen Banks, Boydell and Brewer, London, 2010
*" Dead before Breakfast: The English Gentleman and Honour Affronted ", Dr Stephen Banks in Sheila Bibb and Daniel Escandell ( eds ), Best Served Cold: Studies on Revenge, Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2010.
*" Killing with Courtesy: The English Duelist, 1785-1845 ," S. Banks ( 2008 ) 47 Journal of British Studies 528-558.
*" Hitlers Kriegsziele " pages 121 – 133 from Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitsgeschichte, Volume 8, 1960, translated into English as " Hitler's War Aims " pages 235 – 250 from Aspects of The Third Reich edited by H. W.
*" terrer "-( pronounced as the English " terror ") Refers to someone or something being awesomely amazing or good ( e. g., " Bloody hell, that guy is terrer!
*" slumber "-relaxed, laid-back ; possibly a conflation of the Malay " selamba ", meaning nonchalant, and the English " slumber ".
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