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pronounced and diffusion
The diffusion is most pronounced and most likely to become fixed, however, in those who have had no or very minimal opportunities to develop the autonomy and initiative that could have been directed into constructive expression and so served as sources of developing self-certainty.
CIDNP ( Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization ), often pronounced like " kidnap ", is a non-Boltzmann nuclear spin state distribution produced in thermal or photochemical reactions, usually from colligation and diffusion, or disproportionation of radical pairs, and detected by NMR spectroscopy as enhanced absorption or emission signals.

pronounced and inability
Anosmia ( pronounced ) is a lack of functioning olfaction, or in other words, an inability to perceive odors.
The company's use of Aaron Priceman, also known as Mr. Caffeine, as a spokesman at E3 2011 was criticized for its reliance on witty remarks, inability to pronounce Tom Clancy ( he pronounced it Tom Culancy ), sexual innuendos and imitations of video game sound effects with little to no response from the audience.
The journal states that Oskar has a simultaneous death wish and extreme need for self-preservation: this theme is echoed in Thomas Schell Sr .' s pronounced survivor guilt and Oskar's grandmother's well-disguised inability to cope with her trauma.
Other physical effects include intense and painful drying of the eyes and mucous membranes, as well as a pronounced dilation of the pupils which can last for several days resulting in sensitivity to light, blurry vision and inability to read.

pronounced and identify
As such, in the Western world, since the late 18th century, the bourgeoisie describes a social class " characterized by their ownership of capital, and their related culture "; hence, the personal terms bourgeois ( masculine, pronounced bo ͝ orˈZHwä ) and bourgeoise ( feminine, pronounced bo ͝ orˈZHwäz ) culturally identify the man or woman who is a member of the wealthiest social class in capitalist societies.
( The Extensions to the IPA identify a fricative pronounced with this same configuration as velopharyngeal.
Additionally, the call sign must be spelled out ; for example, Seattle, Washington radio station KOMO, though their branding includes the call sign pronounced as " KO-MO ", must legally identify themselves as " K-O-M-O, Seattle .” If a station ’ s call sign includes a suffix ( which is more common with FM stations ), the station must include the suffix in their identification ( e. g. “ WLWK-FM, Milwaukee ”).
Her name is a multi-faceted pun: being pronounced " Baat-cheat ", it is to be translated as " conversation ", whereas non-Hindi speaking readers would identify the meaning by relating it to Prince Bolo's obsession for the Princess.
For instance, Ann ( Saefung ) and Laosan ( Saefong ) spell their official last names differently, yet each will identify themselves as a member of the Bungz ( pronounced Bpung ) clan.
A TOID ( TOpographic IDentifier, pronounced toyed ) is a unique reference identifier assigned by the Ordnance Survey to identify every feature in Great Britain.
Sierra Otomí usually self identify as Ñuhu or Ñuhmu depending on the dialect they speak, whereas Mezquital Otomi selfidentify as Hñähñu ( pronounced ).

pronounced and independently
The Preboot eXecution Environment ( PXE, also known as Pre-Execution Environment ; sometimes pronounced " pixie ") is an environment to boot computers using a network interface independently of data storage devices ( like hard disks ) or installed operating systems.
Ebert and his co-host on Siskel and Ebert, Gene Siskel, both pronounced it the worst film of 1994 — a decision they each came to independently.

pronounced and with
The wound in his scalp was examined, pronounced healing, and well doctored with simples, before they dished up the victuals.
In soft woods with pronounced grain, there is sometimes a tendency for the hole to wander, due to the varying hardness of the wood.
A man named Blaine Smythe, with `` y '' and `` e '' but pronounced without them, had been fired at Payne's insistence.
He was perhaps thirty-two, nicely set up, with light brown hair that had a pronounced wave.
There were two possible methods of breaching the conservative barriers around the Rules Committee: 1 ) to pack it with additional liberals and break the conservative-liberal deadlock, or 2 ) to remove one of the conservatives -- namely Mississippi's 14-term William Meyers Colmer ( pronounced Calmer ).
Aspect ratios are mathematically expressed as x: y ( pronounced " x-to-y ") and x × y ( pronounced " x-by-y "), with the latter particularly used for pixel dimensions, such as 640 × 480.
* Giuseppe Barzilai goes back for explanation to the first verse of the prayer attributed to Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah, the literal rendering of which is “ O, with thy mighty right hand deliver the unhappy ,” forming from the initial and final letters of the words the word Abrakd ( pronounced Abrakad ), with the meaning “ the host of the winged ones ,” i. e., angels.
For example, some words, such as " Kor " ( meaning " to hold "), are now pronounced with a terminal vowel sound, as in " Koro ".
Amaryllis ( pronounced ) is a small genus of flowering bulbs, with two species.
To show the derivation clearly, we propose that the stress should be on the penultimate syllable, the second half of the word being pronounced like " ptosis " ( with the " p " silent ), which comes from the same root " to fall ", and is already used to describe the drooping of the upper eyelid.
The first known use of the word ball in English in the sense of a globular body that is played with was in 1205 in in the phrase, "" The word came from the Middle English bal ( inflected as ball-e ,-es, in turn from Old Norse böllr ( pronounced ; compare Old Swedish baller, and Swedish boll ) from Proto-Germanic ballu-z, ( whence probably Middle High German bal, ball-es, Middle Dutch bal ), a cognate with Old High German ballo, pallo, Middle High German balle from Proto-Germanic * ballon ( weak masculine ), and Old High German ballâ, pallâ, Middle High German balle, Proto-Germanic * ballôn ( weak feminine ).
Instead, it is put in parallel with chapter 4 ( C ) where divine judgements are pronounced against the Babylonian kings.
Recently, media has begun to casually call them the " Sawx ", reflecting how the word is pronounced with a New England accent.
In European pre-historic societies, sculptures of female figures with pronounced or highly exaggerated breasts were common.
All five of his children were with Norma Anderson: Bill, who became a screenwriter ; James ; Susan ; Joanna ; and Sighle ( pronounced Sheila ).
In Portuguese, vowels after the stressed syllable can be pronounced with breathy voice.
Male zebrafish are furthermore known to respond to more pronounced markings on females, i. e., " good stripes ", but in a group, males will mate with whichever females they can find.
It is pronounced, with the " uvular r " and the same intonation described above.
Examples are, pronounced with the lips ;, pronounced with the front of the tongue ;, pronounced with the back of the tongue ;, pronounced in the throat ; and, pronounced by forcing air through a narrow channel ( fricatives ); and and, which have air flowing through the nose ( nasals ).

pronounced and given
He was caught driving the day after the sentence was pronounced and given a warning.
In standard Spanish, it is possible to tell the pronunciation of a word from its spelling, but not vice versa ; this is because certain phonemes can be represented in more than one way, but a given letter is consistently pronounced.
In these cases, a given morpheme ( i. e. a component of a word ) has a fixed spelling even though it is pronounced differently in different words.
The university rose to pronounced significance during the rise of Sweden as a great power at the end of the 16th century and was then given a relative financial stability with the large donation of King Gustavus Adolphus in the early 17th century.
In fact, the similarities are so pronounced, that it is sometimes difficult for experts to tell where a given style of arabesque comes from.
Shah argues that the Arabic name aghlaq-which was given to such sufi masters-with plural form " aghlaqueen " pronounced with the guttural gh-as the Spanish jota, would have given the word Harlequin.
Starting from the names of the province given in Old Persian inscriptions, Sugda and Suguda, and the knowledge derived from Middle Sogdian that Old Persian-gd-applied to Sogdian was actually pronounced as voiced fricatives ,-γδ -, Szemerényi arrives at * Suγδa as an Old Sogdian endonym.
Interestingly, the female given name " Sofia " is pronounced by Bulgarians with a stress on the ' i '.
In the New York Herald Tribune, Howard Barnes pronounced Brigadoon " A bonny thing for Broadway, a scintillating song and dance fantasy that has given theatregoers reason to toss tamoshanters in air ".
Oswiu then asked both sides if they agreed that Peter had been given the keys to the kingdom of heaven by Christ and pronounced to be “ the rock ” on which the Church would be built, to which they agreed.
Among those who ( at trial ) retracted their earlier statements given during prolonged beatings by the security service were Józef Chrzanowski, Marian Żyluk, Czesław Laudański, Wincenty Gościcki, Roman and Jan Zawadzki, Aleksander and Franciszek Łojewski, Eugeniusz Śliwecki, Stanisław Sielawa and several other local men pronounced innocent and released by the courts without recompense.
Its name was given to it by its founder, Jim Butler, and it is thought to be a Shoshone Indian word, pronounced " TOE-nuh-pah.
The Scottish Gaelic form of the given name is Dùbhghlas ; the Irish language form it is Dúghlas, and Dubhghlas, which are pronounced.
" It was an honorific originally given to those who had Smicha at the beginning of the first millennium, though because vowels were not written at the time, it is impossible to know if it was pronounced rah-bee or r-bee.
He was conveyed in a litter to London, and after a trial of five days ( with evidence given against him by the fellow Jacobite John Murray of Broughton ) sentence of death was pronounced on 19 March 1747.
However, most of the historical roles are accurately represented, and the judicial sentences pronounced on the characters are mostly the same as those given to their real-life counterparts.
) The expansion of an acronym like PIN or HIV may be well known to English speakers, but the acronyms themselves have come to be treated as words, so little thought is given to what their expansion is ( and " PIN " is also pronounced the same as the word " pin "; disambiguation is probably the source of " PIN number "; " SIN number " for " Social Insurance Number number " is a similar common phrase in Canada.
Eleanor ( usually pronounced in North America but elsewhere, also spelled as Elinor, Elenor, Eleanore, Eleanour or Elynor ) is a female given name.
He was born at the Old Summer Palace ( 圆明园 / 圓明園 ), 8 km ( 5 mi ) northwest of the walls of Beijing, and was given the name Yongyan ( 永琰 ), changed into Yongyan ( 顒琰 ) when he became emperor: the first character of his private name was changed from 永 to, both pronounced Yong, as the former is used commonly.
Until the nineteenth century, for many crimes the sentence was mandatory and was formally pronounced in court immediately upon conviction ; but the royal judges and HM government were given powers to exercise the royal prerogative of mercy out of court, in order to mitigate the rigour of the law.
With Fox he was never on terms of friendship, and Samuel Rogers, in his Table Talk, asserts that their antipathy was so pronounced that at a dinner party given by a prominent Whig not the slightest notice was taken by Fox of the presence of Horne Tooke.
Paxi or Paxoi ( Greek: Παξοί, pronounced in English and in Greek ) is the name given to the smallest group of the Ionian Islands ( the Heptanese ).
The etymology of the name Moskva ( originally Moskha, later when Slavic tribes conquered the city transformеd to Moscow because of the specificity of the Slavic languages ) is probably Uralic, perhaps Volga-Finnic ( Mordvinic or Merya ), more likely is the name of the city be given in honor of the Volga Bulgarian ruler with the same name ( see Cäğfär Taríxı, The Cäğfär Taríxı ( Tatar Cyrillic: Җәгъфәр тарихы, pronounced tʌrɯɪˈxɯ ; Russian: Джагфар Тарихы, in English generally Djagfar Tarikhy ).

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