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While sovereignty has roots in antiquity, in its present usage it is essentially modern.
But by comparison with the railroad, the motor car is a relatively new object of popular worship, so it is too much to hope that it may be brought within the bounds of civilized usage quickly and easily.
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
When a match is found, an entry is made in the table of dictionary usage.
( The address of the information cell is also supplied by the table of dictionary usage.
When the index words or electronic switches are reserved because of actual usage in the statements described above, the position or order of the statements within the program is not important ; ;
There is no justification for systematizing the random statements of Irenaeus about the image of God beyond this, nor for reading into his imprecise usage the later theological distinction between the image of God ( humanity ) and the similitude of God ( immortality ).
Its usage is mostly restricted to engravings on stone and jewelry, although inscriptions have also been found on bone and wood.
Though the word atom originally denoted a particle that cannot be cut into smaller particles, in modern scientific usage the atom is composed of various subatomic particles.
In Italian, possibly following a tradition of antiquity, the Arcipelago ( from medieval Greek * ἀρχιπέλαγος ) was the proper name for the Aegean Sea and, later, usage shifted to refer to the Aegean Islands ( since the sea is remarkable for its large number of islands ).
This is primarily due to the widespread usage of the Aramaic language as both a lingua franca and the official language of the Neo-Assyrian, and its successor, the Achaemenid Empire.
The term anti-Semitic has been used on occasion to include bigotry against other Semitic-language peoples such as Arabs, but such usage is not widely accepted.
Amplitude modulation is inefficient in power usage ; at least two-thirds of the power is concentrated in the carrier signal, which carries no useful information ( beyond the fact that a signal is present ).
For each element a of a group G, conjugation by a is the operation φ < sub > a </ sub >: G → G given by ( or a < sup >− 1 </ sup > ga ; usage varies ).
The usage of Stokoe's system is currently restricted to academic circles.
The common usage in both everyday speech and academic discourse is a practitioner in the visual arts only.
In modern English, " Americans " generally refers to residents of the United States, and among native speakers of English this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification of the subject under discussion.
Later, his published letters were the basis of Waldseemüller's 1507 map, which is the first usage of America.
Qualified individuals do not include any employee or applicant who is currently engaging in the illegal use of drugs when that usage is the basis for the employer's actions.
In modern usage, the term is sometimes used improperly as a catch-all classification of " other world religions " alongside major organized religions.

usage and archaic
In one archaic usage, " common law " is used to refer to certain customs in England dating to before the Norman conquest and before there was any consistent law to be applied.
By the start of the fourteenth century the word appeared in English texts, indicating all three senses: the most common one, the legal term and the archaic usage.
* Fountain ( archaic usage, also spelled fount )
Due to its similarity to an oblique minuscule " y ", an actual " Y " is substituted in modern pseudo-old-fashioned usage as in " Ye Olde Curiositie Shoppe "; the first word means and should be pronounced " the ", not " ye " ( archaic form of " you ").
Some Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation ( e. g., in much of Newfoundland, the words fear and fair are homophones ), in morphology and syntax ( e. g., in Newfoundland the word bes is sometimes used in place of the normally conjugated forms of to be to describe continual actions or states of being, as in that rock usually bes under water instead of that rock is usually under water, but normal conjugation of to be is used in all other cases ; bes is likely a carryover of British Somerset usage with Irish grammar ) or Cornish, and in preservation of archaic adverbial-intensifiers ( e. g., in Newfoundland that play was right boring and that play was some boring both mean " that play was very boring ").
The usage of " Kελτικός " for Germanic peoples was an archaic tradition among Greek writers .</ br > After Cassius Dio, the name " Chattus " appears among others in a panegyric by Sidonius Apollinaris in the late 5th century, now as a poetic synonym for " Germanus ".
Red blood cells are also known as RBCs, red cells, red blood corpuscles ( an archaic term ), haematids, erythroid cells or erythrocytes ( from Greek erythros for " red " and kytos for " hollow ", with cyte translated as " cell " in modern usage ).
However, the most archaic features are found in the South Aukštaitija dialect, such as :-tau ,-tai usage instead of-čiau ,-tum ; in instead of į ; and the endings-on ,-un instead of-ą ,-ų. Lithuanian has been the official language of Lithuania since 1918.
Tack-shaped archaic consonantal Heta, together with a lowercase variant designed for modern typography. The rough breathing comes from the left-hand half of the letter H. In some Greek dialects, the letter was used for ( Heta ), and this usage survives in the Latin letter H. In other dialects, it was used for the vowel ( Eta ), and this usage survives in the modern system of writing Ancient Greek, and in Modern Greek.
* Second, a change was made in the usage of archaic English for second-person pronouns, " thou ", " thee ", " thy ", and verb forms " art, hast, hadst, didst " etc.
The larger outlet is known as a " steamer " connection ( because they were once used to supply steam powered water pumps ), and a hydrant with such an outlet may be referred to as a " steamer hydrant " although this usage is becoming archaic.
* Ditch, archaic usage
* A bathroom or toilet, in some languages ( in English this is an archaic usage )
Should ( and in archaic usage, shall ) can be used in the protasis in conditional clauses ( and by extension, similar phrases, such as those beginning with " who " or " so long as "):
In archaic usage would has been used to indicate present time desire.
In the same manner as commercial patronage, those who attend a sporting event may be referred to as patrons, though the usage in much of the world is now considered archaic — with some notable exceptions.
By the late 1980s, the term had become an archaic one, and its anachronistic usage was considered strongly offensive by Ukrainian nationalists.
Although originally " Little Russia " ( Rus ' Minor ) was merely a geographic, linguistic and ethnological term, it is now archaic and its usage in the modern context to refer to the country Ukraine and the modern Ukrainian nation, its language, culture, et c., is considered an improper anachronism.
* The archaic term " County of Lincoln " refers to Lincolnshire in modern usage
Critics use " negro " because its modern usage is now considered to be archaic and sometimes offensive.
Some religious orders still give a short version ( sometimes called the " reduced scapular ", but this usage is archaic ) of their large scapular to non-monastics that are spiritually affiliated with them.
The word normal in the university's name derives from a now archaic usage of the word " normal " see only in the term " normal school ": that of a norm-setting institution setting for future teachers.
The usage of the oath in archaic times as an instrument of private civil law could have been widespread, even though the issue has not yet been thoroughly analysed.

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