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Compare the carved and incised " sacred glyphs " hieroglyphs, which have had a longer history in English, dating from the first Elizabethan translation of Plutarch, who adopted " hieroglyphic " as a Latin adjective.
Compare with the Latin adages Omnia mutantur and Tempora mutantur () and the Japanese tale Hōjōki, () which contains the same image of the changing river, and the central Buddhist doctrine of impermanence.
Compare English " fervent ", " effervescent " and Latin defruutum, boiled wine.
* Compare, from the Latin compara
The Celtic word duron, Latinised in durum was probably used to translate the Latin word forum ( Compare Fréjus Forum Julii, dedicated to Julius ( Caesar )).
Compare the plurals of cognate nouns in Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, French and Latin:
Compare also the modern Italian verb prosciugare " to dry thoroughly " (< Latin pro + exsucare " to extract the juices from ").
( Compare with Ioannes in Greek or Johannes in Latin.
( Compare PIE * saewol with Latin sol, Greek helios ) However the toponyms and the Greek tradition indicate that it is more possible that the homeland of the Greeks was originally in central Greece and that the name was probably Pre-Dorian.
Compare for example Latin scribere " to write " and legere " to gather, read " with their past participles scriptus and lectus.

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Compare Logudorese kentu with Italian cento, Spanish ciento and French cent.
( Compare with the Catalan hidromel, Galician aiguamel, Portuguese hidromel, Italian idromele and Spanish hidromiel and aguamiel ).

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Compare this statement of a nineteenth-century judge with how Congressman Martin, according to the Daily Labor Report of Sept. 19, 1961, defends the necessity of enacting anti-trust legislation in the field of labor `` if we wish to prevent monopolistic fixing of wages, production or prices and if we wish to preserve the freedom of the employer and his employees to contract on wages, hours and conditions of employment ''.
( Compare with stucco ).
( Compare with symbol grounding ).
) ( Compare this image with image of leg of mouse.
Compare this with < tt >/ dev / null </ tt > which is also a file, but its size may be obscure.
Compare the ingredients listed ( spirits, sugar, water, and bitters ) with the ingredients of an Old Fashioned, which originated as a term used by late 19th century bar patrons to distinguish cocktails made the “ old-fashioned ” way from newer, more complex cocktails.
Compare with the section on divinity and mortals given below.
Compare with the following excerpt from an 1750 ode by Willam Collins:
( Compare this with the modern study of particle physics.
( Compare this with the modern theory of quantum physics, which postulates a non-deterministic random motion of fundamental particles, which do not swerve absent an external force ; randomness originates in interaction of particles in incompatible eigenstates.
( Compare this with Chirp spread spectrum, which uses extremely wide frequency deviations to achieve processing gains comparable to traditional, better-known spread-spectrum modes ).
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Compare the subtractive colors to the additive colors in the two primary color charts in the article on primary colors to see the distinction between electric colors as reproducible from light on a computer screen ( additive colors ) and the pigment colors reproducible with pigments ( subtractive colors ); the additive colors are a lot brighter because they are produced from light instead of pigment.
Boldly abandoning ornament altogether, Mies made a dramatic modernist debut with his stunning competition proposal for the faceted all-glass Friedrichstraße skyscraper in 1921, followed by a taller curved version in 1922 named the Glass Skyscraper .< ref > Compare Arthur Lubow's " The Contextualizer ," New York Times.
Compare, for example, Proposition 4. 024 of the Tractatus, where Wittgenstein asserts that we understand a proposition when we know what happens if it is true, with Schlick's assertion that " To state the circumstances under which a proposition is true is the same as stating its meaning.
The Compare operation takes a DN, an attribute name and an attribute value, and checks if the named entry contains that attribute with that value.
Compare what is reflected with your painting and carefully consider whether both likenesses of the subject correspond, particularly in regard to the mirror.
( Compare oral stops, which block off the air completely, and fricatives, which obstruct the air with a narrow channel.
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Compare with the mass at lift-off of 2, 040, 000 kg, hence a weight of 20 MN.
Compare the subtractive colors to the additive colors in the two primary color charts in the article on primary colors to see the distinction between electric colors as reproducible from light on a computer screen ( additive colors ) and the pigment colors reproducible with pigments ( subtractive colors ); the additive colors are a lot brighter because they are produced from light instead of pigment.
Compare this with Signaling System 7 ( SS7 ), which is the inter-provider core call setup protocol on the PSTN.

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Compare the following ( in Spanish ):
In the present-day Valencian Community, the saying: Quan el mal ve d ' Almansa, a tots alcança (" Evil tidings spare no one when they come from Almansa ", or, more literally, " When the wrong comes from Almansa, it reaches everybody " ( Compare English: " It's an ill wind that blows no good ") recalls this defeat, since one of the side effects of this defeat was the suppression of the autonomy of the Kingdom of Valencia within the Spanish Habsburg monarchy.
( Compare the Spanish pedante.

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Compare English: Who is that?
Compare with Alfred the Great, king of England whose name appeared as Ælfred cyning in Old English.
The Finnish word for thunder, Ukkonen, is the diminutive form of the name Ukko .< ref group =" note "> Compare to English thunder (< Old English þunor ) and German donner (< Old High German donar ) both derived from Proto-Germanic * þunraz and originally synonymic with appellations of the thunder god .</ ref > Ukko is often equated with Perkele, and some hold Perkele to be the original personal name of Ukko with the name Ukko being an euphemism.
of Chinese n. and English n. Compare earlier Japlish n., Spanglish n. Compare also Hinglish n. 2, Singlish n. 2
In his Ideas upon Philosophy and the History of Mankind he even wrote, " Compare England with Germany: the English are Germans, and even in the latest times the Germans have led the way for the English in the greatest things.
Compare with Dutch heem, German Heim, Swiss German cham or-kon, Old English hām and Modern English home, all derived from the Proto-Germanic * kham -.
Compare: Standard German: “ Apfel, Pfanne ”; Kölsch: “ Appel, Pann ”, English: “ apple, pan ”.
Compare: Standard German: “ leben, Ofen ”; Kölsch: “ levve, Ovve ”; English: “ live, oven ”.
Compare: Standard German: “ mein Mann, meine Frau ”; Kölsch: “ minge Mann, ming Frau ”; English: “ my husband, my wife ”.
: Aims: Compare, in three middle school classes, the results obtained studying Esperanto with those obtained by studying Russian, English, and German.
( Compare English " in front of ", " because of ".
Compare: English Welsh, Flemish Dutch waalsch " Walloons ", German welsch " French ", Switzerland German Churwelsch " Churer Romance " ( an old name for Romansh, which used to be spoken in Chur ), Old Norse Valir " Roman ; French ".
Compare to the English concertina where the thumb holds a strap, the little finger is held on a rest, and the remaining three fingers press the keys.
Compare, for example, modern English with modern Swedish and German.
Compare with Dutch beker, German Becher and English beaker.
Compare with the red and white rose iconography of English Wars of the Roses, as imagined by Walter Scott earlier in the 19th century, in Anne of Geierstein ( 1829 ).
Compare also nominative absolute in English.

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