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Colloquially, " restoration " implies more replacement work than mere " repair " or " maintenance ," and " rebuilding " implies yet more intensive work than restoration.

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Colloquially, the river's name is pronounced something like " Yagkn ".

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** König's theorem: Colloquially, the sum of a sequence of cardinals is strictly less than the product of a sequence of larger cardinals.
Colloquially, the term is often used to mean application software.
( Colloquially, the school name is called " big name " ( 大名 ), whereas the " milk name " is known as the " small name " ( 小名 ).
Colloquially, the common chimpanzee is often called the chimpanzee ( or " chimp "), though technically this term refers to both species in the genus Pan: the common chimpanzee and the closely related bonobo, formerly called the pygmy chimpanzee.
Colloquially, the phrase " genetic makeup " is sometimes used to signify the genome of a particular individual or organism.
Colloquially, the term " monorail " is often used erroneously to describe any form of elevated rail or people mover.
Colloquially, the term " platypi " is also used for the plural, although this is technically incorrect and a form of pseudo-Latin ; the correct Greek plural would be " platypodes ".
is sometimes called the reduced density matrix of on subsystem A. Colloquially, we " trace out " system B to obtain the reduced density matrix on A.
Colloquially this type of breathing set is sometimes ( depending on the country of the English speaker ) called an aqualung.
Colloquially, retirement is also referred to as " leaving the jianghu " ( 退出江湖 ).
Colloquially the word micrometer is often shortened to mike or mic () ().
Colloquially, often a simple June Fourth () is used.
Colloquially, Staines remains associated with the former, historical, or geographic county of Middlesex, through its cultural and sporting affiliations, and the form of mail addressing preferred by the Post Office ( officially the use of a county on postal addresses was phased out over the period 1996-2000, but is still widely used in practice ).
Colloquially, the Virginia opossum is frequently called simply possum.
Colloquially, the species is also known ( incorrectly ) as Douglas Pine or simply as Doug-fir.
Colloquially, this is known as " throwing good money after bad ".
Colloquially it is called Hesari.
Colloquially speaking, the genus g of a Riemann surface is its number of handles ; for example the genus of the Riemann surface shown at the right is three.
Colloquially, when a magnet is " magnetized " it has remanence.
Colloquially, the genitive is often dropped in favor of the dative even if correct grammatical usage demands the genitive.
Colloquially, particle physicists often speak of certain physical " constants " as varying with the energy of an interaction, though in fact it is the renormalization scale that is the independent quantity.

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Colloquially referred to as the New World, this second super continent came to be termed " America ", probably deriving its name from the feminized Latin version of Vespucci's first name .< ref > Rival explanations have been proposed ( see Arciniegas, Germán.
Colloquially, about 36, 000 local residents speak the Ta ' izzi-Adeni Arabic dialect, also known as Djibouti Arabic.
Colloquially, despot has been applied pejoratively to a person, particularly a head of state or government, who abuses their power and authority to oppress their people, subjects or subordinates.
Colloquially, napalm has been used as the generic name of several flammable liquids used in warfare, often forms of jellied gasoline, such as to be expelled by flamethrowers in infantry and armored warfare.
Colloquially, a " fairy tale " or " fairy story " can also mean any farfetched story or tall tale ; it's used especially of any story that not only isn't true, but couldn't possibly be true.
* Colloquially, a person from Villarrobledo, Spain.
Colloquially flowers of orange are referred to as such as well.
Colloquially referred to as the R-Braves, they were based in Richmond, Virginia, where they played from 1966, when the Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta where their AAA team, the Crackers, had been playing for four years, until 2008.
Colloquially, a dishwasher may be known as a " dish-pig " or a " pan-diver ", from the French " plongeur ", and made famous by George Orwell in Down and Out in Paris and London.
Colloquially, rawinsondes are usually referred to as radiosondes.
Colloquially, it refers to excessive bias in judging one's own country as superior to others — an extreme type of nationalism.
Colloquially and by the press, they are often referred to as ministers, e. g. the head of the DDPS as " minister of defence ", even though no such post officially exists.

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* 2004: New provision on freedom of expression, replacing the old § 100.
For the summation of the sequence of consecutive integers from 1 to 100 one could use an addition expression involving an ellipsis to indicate the missing terms:.
Marais played over 100 roles in film and on television, and also was known for work in other areas of artistic expression, such as writing, painting and sculpture.
Alcoholism, already at levels that alarmed officials, increased ; absenteeism and declining worker discipline affected productivity ; and emigration, the ultimate expression of alienation, surpassed 100, 000 during the 1970s.
Some people ( including the FAI in some of their publications ) also use the expression " edge of space " to refer to a region below the conventional 100 km boundary to space, which is often meant to include substantially lower regions as well.
* Knob Creek: aged 9 years, 100 proof ( 50 % ABV ), with a 9 year, 120 proof ( 60 % ABV ) single barrel expression.
On Feb. 16, 2011, the " Black Label " expression tied with 100 proof Very Old Barton as " Best Buy Whisk ( e ) y of the Year " in the 17th Annual Malt Advocate Whisky Awards.
The Iranian press is highly regulated, especially under the Press Law, which according to the UNHCR, “ forbids the publication of ideas that are contrary to Islamic principles or detrimental to public rights .” This includes imprisonment for “ propaganda ,” which remains undefined, and for offenses that are “ an insult to religion .” Because as many as 100 publications were shut down in the early 2000s, many sought alternative outlets for reporting and freedom of expression.
Intrinsic expression of “ clock genes ” must oscillate with a periodicity equal to the time necessary for one somite to form, for example 30 minutes in zebrafish, 90 minutes in chicks, 100 minutes in snakes.
For heritability to be 100 %, random variation in expression must not occur.
As the event is ultimately an expression of faith, and a critical expression of faith is through service to others, World Youth Day 2002 had the support of some 25, 000 volunteers ; and some 100, 000 pilgrims themselves spent three hours each on one of 750 service projects.

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