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Another technological change was the widespread availability of television in the 1950s ; with televised performances, " pop stars had to have a visual presence ".
Another significant example can be found in the Norman onomastics: the widespread surname Lecesne, with variant spellings: Le Cesne, Lesène, Lecène and Cesne.
Another, less widespread theory, is that the Slavic languages have borrowed the word from a Turkic term for " witch " ( e. g., Tatar ubyr ).
Another early problem of buildup of cracks in the stator surface was eliminated by installing the spark plugs in a separate metal piece instead of screwing it directly into the block .. A later alternative solution to spark plug boss cooling was provided by variable coolant velocity scheme for water-cooled rotaries which has had widespread use and was patented by Curtiss-Wright, with the last-listed for better air-cooled engine spark plug boss cooling.
Another rule that has given rise to widespread speculation is the Bellman's rule-of-three: What I tell you three times is true.
Another example of widespread deflection of anger from its actual cause toward scapegoating, Fiero says, was the blaming of Jews for the economic ills of Germany by the Nazis.
Another widespread design was the ringwork in which earth would be built up in a circular or oval shape and topped with a wooden rampart ; Folkestone Castle is a good example of a Norman ringwork, in this case built on top of a hill although most post-invasion castles were usually sited on lower ground.
Another important link is early defibrillation, which has improved greatly with the widespread availability of AEDs.
Another relatively widespread variation is the Curb ( or kerb ) extension ( also known as a bulb-out ) which narrows the width of the street and is used in combination with crosswalk markings.
Another possibility is that this composition reflects the widespread distribution of ponds of iron-rich basalts, similar to those that make up the lunar maria.
Another doxology in widespread use in English, in some Protestant traditions commonly referred to simply as The Doxology or The Common Doxology, begins " Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ".
Another oddity was that the outbreak was widespread in the summer and autumn ( in the Northern Hemisphere ); influenza is usually worse in winter.
Another anti-power-leveling method, popularized through widespread adoption of the CircleMUD code base, is to distribute experience points from an enemy across a party pro rata by level, such that each party member gains a fraction of the enemy's experience points corresponding to the fraction of a party's total level ownership possessed by that character.
Another barrier to widespread application of BEAM technology is the perceived random nature of the ' nervous network ', which requires new techniques to be learned by the builder to successfully diagnose and manipulate the characteristics of the circuitry.
Another example of widespread groundwater pollution is in the Ganges Plain of northern India and Bangladesh where severe contamination of groundwater by naturally occurring arsenic affects 25 % of water wells in the shallower of two regional aquifers.
Another suggestion is that the festival celebrates a widespread feature of east Asian agrarian societies: the harvest of winter wheat.
Another method of marketing commercial chili in the days before widespread home refrigerators was " brick chili.
Another obstacle preventing its widespread adoption was its narrow basis on the Beijing dialect, in a period lacking a strong centralized government to enforce its use.
Another blow to the piano was the widespread acceptance in the late 20th century of the electronic keyboard.
Another factor was severe whole-of-catchment scale bushfires in the 1930s which caused very large, widespread ash-induced fish kills.
Another distinctive instrument is the crwth, also a stringed instrument of a type once widespread in northern Europe, it was played in Wales from the Middle Ages, which, superseded by the fiddle ( Welsh Ffidil ), lingered on later in Wales than elsewhere but died out by the nineteenth century at the latest.
Another, even more coextensive term is new music, which took on currency following the " New Music New York " festival presented by The Kitchen in 1979, which visibly showcased the music referred to as Downtown ; the term remained in widespread use during the years of the New Music America festival ( 1979 – 1990 ).
Another increasingly popular date rape drug is Zolpidem ( brand name Ambien ), owing to its sedative / amnesiac properties, lack of taste and odor, and comparatively widespread availability.
Another widespread variation is the Focaccia Barese, common in the provinces of Bari, Brindisi, Lecce and Taranto.

Another and suffix
Another style of notation, rarely used in English, uses the suffix " is " to indicate a sharp and " es " ( only " s " after A and E ) for a flat, e. g. Fis for F, Ges for G, Es for E. This system first arose in Germany and is used in almost all European countries whose main language is not English or a Romance language.
Proto-Celtic is reconstructed as having * werbā-' blister ' in its lexicon and the name may be a suffixed form of this lexeme meaning “ blistered one .” On the other hand, the root of the name may represent a Celtic reflex of the Proto-Indo-European root * wer-bhe-‘ bend, turn ,’ cognate with Modern English warp, followed by the durative suffix *- j-and the feminine suffix *- ā-and so might have meant “ she who is constantly bending and turning .” Another possibility is that the name is a compound of Romano-British reflexes of the Proto-Celtic elements ** Uφer-bej-ā-( upper-strike-F ) “ the upper striker .”
Another typical Bulgarian surname suffix, though less common, is-ski.
Another variant is Sinhji, the form of Singh used in Gujarat, where the ' g ' is dropped and the suffix of respect ' ji ' is added.
Another possibility would be to interpret the suffix '- ela ' as '- e-la ', i. e. as a female derivation of an ancient neuter '- el ' attested in Hittite.
Another suffix that can either denote a blow with or be an augmentative is-azo:
Another assertion is that the word may be derived from the Greek prefix ae-meaning " old or aged ", and the suffix ruginosa means wrinkled or bumpy.

Another and Romanian
Another Indo-European example is star ( English ), str-( Sanskrit ), tara ( Hindi-Urdu ), étoile ( French ), ἀστήρ ( astēr ) ( Greek or ἀστέρι / ἄστρο, asteri / astro in Modern Greek ), stella ( Italian ), aster ( Latin ) stea ( Romanian and Venetian ), stairno ( Gothic ), astl ( Armenian ), Stern ( German ), ster ( Dutch and Afrikaans ), starn ( Scots ), stjerne ( Norwegian and Danish ), stjarna ( Icelandic ), stjärna ( Swedish ), stjørna ( Faroese ), setāre ( Persian ), stoorei ( Pashto ), seren ( Welsh ), steren ( Cornish ), estel ( Catalan ), estrella Spanish, estrella Asturian and Leonese, estrela ( Portuguese and Galician ) and estêre or stêrk ( Kurdish ), from the PIE, " star ".
Another theory suggests that the town's name has a Slavic origin, pointing to the Proto-Slavic word byk, meaning " ox " or " bull ", the region being very suitable for raising cattle ; the term, rendered into Romanian alphabet as bâc, was probably the origin of Bâcău.
Another problem is that the city and its municipal area were administered separatelly, thus the total population of the city and its municipal area counted together was 80, 721 people, of whom 23, 379 most frequently spoke Serbian language, 23, 296 German language, 17, 721 Hungarian language, 10, 920 Romanian language, and 3, 721 Slovak language.
Another point of friction was Bulgaria's refusal to cede the fortress of Silistra to Romania as promised before the war in exchange for Romanian neutrality.
Another very popular Romanian dish based on mămăligă is called bulz, and consists of mămăligă with cheese and butter and roasted in the oven.
Another one is Bryndza, a type of cheese made in Eastern Austria, Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine, the word being derived from the Romanian word for cheese.
Another distinction should be made between the lăutărească music played by lăutari and the Romanian peasant music.
Another remarkable Romanian ecclesiastic of the time was Alexandru Todea ( 1912 – 2002 ).
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Another work of the time was Calul dracului, a rural-themed account of demonic temptation, which Vianu called " one of the most perfect short stories to have been written in Romanian language ".
Another notable success was the sinking of the Turkish river monitor " Podgoriçe " ( Podgorica ) by the Romanian coastal artillery on the 7th of November 1877.
Another would be Iacob Zadig was a general in the Romanian Army during World War I
Another possible derivation is from the Serbian word " daljina " meaning " furthering ", because most doinas are about the feeling of " dor "-a Romanian word for " intensely missing " ( similar to German Sehnsucht and Portuguese Saudade ).
Another might be the retention of the neuter gender in nouns, although in synchronic terms, Romanian neuter nouns can also be analysed as " ambigeneric ", i. e. as being masculine in the singular and feminine in the plural ( see below ) and even in diachronic terms certain linguists have argued that this pattern was in a sense " re-invented " rather than a " direct " continuation of the Latin neuter.
Another prominent player, Romanian record international Dorinel Munteanu, signed for Cercle in the 1990s.
" Another Cotidianul contributor, Costi Rogozanu, referred to the Adevărul message as " a strange manipulation " and " a dangerous invitation to carelessness ", noting that Romanian society was becoming divided between openly partisan media outlets and venues that avoided all mention of politics.
Another theory claims that the name comes from an archaic Romanian word for tax collector.

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