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It is an understandable paradox that most American history and most American literature is today written from an essentially egocentric and isolationistic point of view at the very time America is spreading her dominion over palm and pine.
Authentic restaurants with Chinese-language menus may offer 黃毛雞 ( Cantonese Yale: wòhng mouh gāai, Pinyin: huángmáo jī, literally yellow-feather chicken ), essentially a free-range chicken, as opposed to typical American mass-farmed chicken.
But essentially Chicanos, like some Mexicans, are American Indians who were influenced by the Spanish culture through conquest, while Latino or Hispanic refers to race / genetics.
Specification of the size of the ball for the American game came in 1912, but it was still essentially a rugby ball.
Fries cut thickly with the skin left on are called potato wedges, and fries without the potato skin are called " steak fries ", essentially the American equivalent of the British " chip ".
The Library of America published a volume of Lovecraft's work in 2005, essentially declaring him a canonical American writer.
" Theologian and author Arthur A. Cohen, in The Myth of the Judeo-Christian Tradition, questioned the theological validity of the Judeo-Christian concept and suggested that it was essentially an invention of American politics, while Jacob Neusner, in Jews and Christians: The Myth of a Common Tradition, writes, " The two faiths stand for different people talking about different things to different people.
American kickboxing is essentially much a mixture of Western boxing and traditional karate.
In the United States, groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union have expressed concern that money laundering rules require banks to report on their own customers, essentially conscripting private businesses " into agents of the surveillance state ".
The merger essentially consolidated those moderate-to-liberal American Presbyterians into one body.
In North American colloquialism, the word " tool " may be loosely used to describe an individual of low mental capacity ( essentially, an " idiot ") or someone who fails to realise that they are being taken advantage of by others.
Although trusts are often associated with intrafamily wealth transfers, they have become very important in American capital markets, particularly through pension funds ( essentially always trusts ) and mutual funds ( often trusts ).
The strategy is to sequence first the D-genome relative of allotetraploid cottons, G. raimondii, a wild South American ( Peru, Ecuador ) cotton species, because of its smaller size due essentially to less repetitive DNA ( retrotransposons mainly ).
The acting American Secretary of State George Wildman Ball described Erhard's plan to essentially buy East Germany from the Soviet Union as " half-baked and unrealistic ".
In his 1991 book, " Hippies and American Values ", Timothy Miller described the hippie ethos as essentially a " religious movement " whose goal was to transcend the limitations of mainstream religious institutions.
In addition, the Act of Abjuration, essentially the declaration of independence of the United Provinces, is strikingly similar to the later American Declaration of Independence, though concrete evidence that the former directly influenced the latter is absent.
Isolationists were strongly opposed, warning it would lead to American involvement in what was seen by most Americans as an essentially European conflict.
Medieval feudalism was essentially a system that centralized control of farmland, control of farm labor and political power, while the early American democracy, in which land ownership was a prerequisite for voting rights, was built on relatively easy paths to individual farm ownership.
Homer embodies several American working class stereotypes: he is crude, overweight, incompetent, clumsy, lazy, a heavy drinker, and ignorant ; however, he is essentially a decent man and fiercely devoted to his family.
This book is a combination of social comedy and melodrama concerning the adventures and misadventures of Christopher Newman, an essentially good-hearted but rather gauche American businessman on his first tour of Europe.
The Viking 2 mission was part of the American Viking program to Mars, and consisted of an orbiter and a lander essentially identical to that of the Viking 1 mission.
During Reconstruction, the period after the American Civil War, the new City of Newport News was essentially founded by California merchant Collis P. Huntington.
In mid-2011, American Civil Liberties Union lawyer Jennie Pasquarella is quoted as saying, " Maricopa has been a shining example of impoundments gone wrong ," and " They're essentially creating a racket to steal people's cars.

essentially and character
By filling the character pointer memory with values from zero to 1919 this essentially turned the text mode display into a very high resolution graphics mode, with the " font memory ", acting as the high resolution Raster graphics video memory.
Yale, together with Rutgers, Princeton and Columbia met on October 20, 1873 at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City to agree a set of rules and regulations that would allow them play a form of football that was essentially Association football ( today often called " soccer " in the US ) in character.
Heavily influenced by the tokusatsu superhero TV shows of the time, the film had Godzilla essentially acting as a costar to a huge robotic superhero character called Jet Jaguar.
Idle himself was said to have been uncomfortable with the character ; " It's essentially a pretty savage attack on rabid Zionism, suggesting it's rather akin to Nazism, which is a bit strong to take, but certainly a point of view ".
As a deacon, Boniface had impressed Pope Gregory I, who described him as a man " of tried faith and character " and selected him to be apocrisiarius ( legate, essentially the papal nuncio ) to the court of Constantinople in 603.
For many decades ( and still to a lesser extent today ) performers were expected to keep the illusions of wrestling's legitimacy alive even while not performing, essentially acting in character any time they were in public.
CGI cutscenes are used to illustrate progress through the main objectives, although they are all essentially the same short piece of video, showing a computerised image of the player character as he moves through game's levels.
The Cartan-derivative of the field form ( i. e. essentially the divergence of the field ) would be zero in the absence of the " gluon terms ", i. e. those ~ g, which represent the non-abelian character of the SU ( 3 ).
Star Trek writer D. C. Fontana said that while Roddenberry created the series, Kelley essentially created McCoy ; everything done with the character was done with Kelley's input.
His Dervish movement had an essentially military character, and the Dervish state was fashioned on the model of a Salihiya brotherhood.
As Mort begins to do most of Death's " Duty ", he loses some of his former character traits, and essentially starts to become more like Death himself.
This was commonly used to identify a station ; the operator could press the key to send the station identifier to the other end, or the remote station could trigger its transmission by sending the ENQ character, essentially asking " who are you?
Despite historians ' best efforts to find in it some permanence of character, the exact nature of the witenagemot remains " essentially vague, fluctuating, and incoherent.
The work has an essentially lyrical character.
The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas, though World War II left major scars on the city.
Modern characters, on the other hand, stand in a wealth of more accidental circumstances, within which one could act this way or that, so that the conflict which is, though occasioned by external preconditions, still essentially grounded in the character.
Parsing expression grammars build on the BNF and regular expression notations to form an alternative class of formal grammar, which is essentially analytic rather than generative in character.
" By the end of that episode, Fit Tony's weight gain causes a change of nickname to " Fat Tony ", essentially restoring the original character.
Antony and Cleopatra is essentially a male dominated play in which the character of Cleopatra takes significance as one of few female figures and definitely the only strong female character.
In discussion on his web site's forums and various interviews, Wolfe has elaborated that he was released from the production staff after he refused to shift the show's focus more heavily onto Kevin Sorbo's character, Dylan Hunt, by essentially making all of the show's episodes Hunt-centric.
The Sandmans main character is Dream, the Lord of Dreams ( also known, to various characters throughout the series, as Morpheus, Oneiros, the Shaper, the Shaper of Form, Lord of the Dreaming, the Dream King, Dream-Sneak, Dream Cat, Murphy, Kai ' ckul, and Lord L ' Zoril ), who is essentially the anthropomorphic personification of dreams.
Dringenberg points out the primary difference between their vision for Desire being that Gaiman's idea for the character was essentially sexless and unsatisfying.
Interestingly enough, the Korean name for the character Bowser / Kuppa is not Gukbap, but Kupa, which is essentially a phonetic round-trip translation.

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