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Old English was a highly inflected language, as befits its Indo-European and especially its Germanic linguistic ancestry, but its declensions greatly simplified as it evolved into Modern English.
As befits its roots in the early chemical industry of the region the Tech had pioneered Chemical Engineering as an academic subject in Britain, indeed the lectures by George E. Davis in 1888 were highly influential in defining the discipline.
And this derush is founded on the neshamah ; its name befits it -- Midrash haNe ' elam.
Every Gundam has a unique name that befits the nature of the suit and / or its origins, such as the XXXG-01W Wing Gundam, XXXG-01D Gundam Deathscythe and the XXXG-01S Shenlong Gundam.
Valletta contains a great number of palaces, as befits its Renaissance nickname, Superbissima ( The proudest, the most illustrious ).
Each course is supposed to be designed with a particular size and genre that befits its place in the sequence.
As befits its name there are some suggestions that the road is of ancient origin: part of an old Roman road connecting Silchester and Colchester, by-passing the City of London.
As befits its migratory nature, it has long wings, unlike the typically short-winged gamebirds.
As befits a highly regarded and prolific scholar, he has written a well-documented and thought-provoking essay that deserves to be considered on its merits.
" GameSpot, with a score of 8. 4, also commented on the visuals and sound effects as well as its focus on large-scale battles that " befits the source material ", however, mediocre AI and the simple gameplay relying on long battles of attrition were criticized.
The eyes are large, as befits its largely nocturnal activity, and brown in color.
" Alexis Petridis of The Guardian felt that " with its perfect dance routines, special effects, devoted audience and hint of bullish arrogance, the Drowned World show befits the world's most famous woman.

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The feet are very tough, as befits an animal of extreme environs.

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As befits their name, the Group were much more formally a group of poets, meeting for weekly discussions under the chairmanship of Philip Hobsbaum and Edward Lucie-Smith.
As befits their origin in introductory notes for the concert-going public, Tovey's Essays are unforbidding and occasionally even light-hearted in tone.
In such canopy-dwelling genera as Carpodectes, Cotinga, and Xipholena, males gather high in a single tree or in adjacent trees, but male cocks-of-the-rock, as befits their more terrestrial lives, give their elaborate displays in leks on the ground.
As befits their origin, they prefer to be cultivated in well-drained soil exposed to full sun but protected from the wind, and need little watering.
As befits their carnivorous nature, they were also ruthless, aggressive, and cunning.
After obtaining their University degrees, many of these students join the Civil and Diplomatic Services, which befits the Enderun and later Imperial school traditions.
Many flocks now lay eggs of a much lighter brown than before and are sometimes not quite as productive as befits their reputation.
The moths are insect-like ships ( as befits their name ), and twitter constantly as they travel.
Some Jews pay an annual token membership fee to the chevra kadisha of their choice, so that when the time comes, the society will not only attend to the body of the deceased as befits Jewish law, but will also ensure burial in a plot that it controls at an appropriate nearby Jewish cemetery.

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She can usually be easily recognised as she is richly dressed and crowned, as befits her rank as a princess, and often holds a segment of her wheel as an attribute, or a martyr's palm.

befits and up
As befits the hilly city of Asheville, the ballpark sits on a section of level ground partway up one of the city's hills, providing a picturesque atmosphere.

befits and species
As befits his species, he is playful and full of surprises.

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As befits a queen, a bumblebee female is rather choosy and may spend considerable time searching for a suitable nesting place.
Consequently sound is limited to single channel beeps and whistles as befits a ' business ' machine.
During Classical and Hellenistic Greece he is usually depicted young and nude, with athleticism, as befits the god of speech and of the gymnastics, or a robe, a formula is set predominantly through the centuries.
As befits the base's name, a non-flying example of a Hawker Sea Hawk forms the main gate guardian static display.
If the two Houses cannot agree on a date for adjournment, the President may adjourn both Houses to such a time as befits the circumstances.
As befits someone with such a role in opening the South Pacific to Europe, his name dots the map of the region: Banks Peninsula on the South Island, New Zealand ; the Banks Islands in modern-day Vanuatu ; and Banks Island in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Producer, Jon Naismith has said that " As befits such an irreplaceable character, he has never been formally replaced.
In addition to being credited for pithy sayings, the wise men were also apparently famed for practical inventions ; in Plato's Republic ( 600a ), it is said that it " befits a wise man " to have " many inventions and useful devices in the crafts or sciences " attributed to him, citing Thales and Anacharsis the Scythian as examples.
Although just under 30 inches high, Oviri has an awesome presence, as befits a monument intended for Gauguin's grave.
Chunks must begin on even file offsets, as befits the origins of IFF on the Motorola 68000 processor, which couldn't address quantities larger than a byte on odd addresses.
Such historians reason arguments for each change, outlining changes in broad terms only, as befits a mere byproduct of the exercise.
Poems and songs ascribed to Kabir are available today in several dialects, with varying wordings and spellings as befits an oral tradition.
" James Wong Howe's " gorgeous cinematography, meanwhile, maintains in deep focus many layers of drama, as befits this brooding tapestry.
When depicted in sculpture, she is often carved from green stone as befits her name.
As befits the size and architectural importance, not to mention the massive running costs of such a building, St Botolph's is a member of the Anglican Greater Churches Group, established for the small number of parish churches that have cathedral-like proportions without the title to match.
Despite his charm, politeness and general respect towards people, Mr. Moto, as befits his occupation, could quickly become dangerous.

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