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Compare also the following lines of Elvis Costello's song " Oliver's Army ": Oliver's Army are on their way / Oliver's Army is here to stay.
Compare this with < tt >/ dev / null </ tt > which is also a file, but its size may be obscure.
Compare those to Norman hoguinané and the obsolete customs in Jersey of crying ma hodgîngnole, and in Guernsey of asking for an oguinane, for a New Year gift ( see also La Guiannee ).
Etymology: An orthographic and phonetic blend of Mrs n .< sup > 1 </ sup > and miss n .< sup > 2 </ sup > Compare mizz n. The pronunciation with final /- z / would appear to have arisen as a result of deliberate attempts to distinguish between this word and miss n .< sup > 2 </ sup >; compare mizz n., and perhaps also Miz n .< sup > 1 </ sup > -- n .: Etymology: Representing the spoken realization of Ms n .< sup > 2 </ sup > ( see discussion at that entry ).
Compare also the title Mercury Dumiatis (' of the Puy-de-Dôme '), found in the territory of the Arverni.
( Compare this to typical tactical systems at 16 kbit / s, which also have to accommodate overheads in excess of 50 % to supply the same transmission reliability.
Compare yellow clorotic leaves with the green non chlorotic leaves at left of this imageIron ( Fe ) deficiency is a plant disorder also known as " lime-induced chlorosis ".
In September 2009, he featured on a radio podcast by Aleksandr Orlov of Compare the Meerkat, part of the advertising for British website, Comparethemarket. com He was also the subject of an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom as a result of his support for the re-opening of Morecambe Winter Gardens.
Compare also Swami.
The result was a series of reports to the minister, afterwards published as Rapport sur Vital de l ' instruction publique dans quelques pays de l ' Allemagne et particulièrement en Prusse ( Compare also De l ' instruction publique en Hollande, 1837 ) His views were readily accepted on his return to France, and soon afterwards through his influence there was passed the law of primary instruction.
Compare also the rendition of the name of early Bulgarian ruler Pagan as ( Kampaganos ), likely resulting from a misinterpretation of " Kan Pagan ", in Patriarch Nicephorus's so-called Breviarium In general, however, the inscriptions as well as other sources designate the supreme ruler of Danube Bulgaria with titles that exist in the language in which they are written – archontеs, meaning ' commander or magistrate ' in Greek, and knyaze, meaning ' duke ' or ' prince ' in Slavic.
of Chinese n. and English n. Compare earlier Japlish n., Spanglish n. Compare also Hinglish n. 2, Singlish n. 2
Compare also the ordinary derivative
Compare the definition of the hyper operator, where the starting values for addition and multiplication are also separately specified.
( Compare to Russian fairy tales, where in Tsarevitch Ivan, the Fire Bird and the Gray Wolf and The Bold Knight, the Apples of Youth, and the Water of Life, where the hero is also offered a choice, but though all the paths have unpleasant aspects, they are distinguishable.
( Compare with the recent series, Alias, which also utilized worldwide settings but rarely filmed outside the Los Angeles region.
: Three Living Legends of Contemporary Music Compare Yesterday and Today by Mic Holwin ( also George Crumb and David Diamond )
Compare also the epithet Fluonia, Fluviona of Roman Juno, discussed by G. Radke.
Compare also the modern Italian verb prosciugare " to dry thoroughly " (< Latin pro + exsucare " to extract the juices from ").
Compare also other Gaelic word-formations such as dubh-sgeir " underwater skerry " ( lit.
Compare the extended real number line ( also called the two-point compactification of the real line ), which does distinguish between and.
Compare with metadata, which is usually also hidden, but is used for different purposes.
:* Compare also Pinsker, l. c.
Compare also the equally unrelated pastiche.

Compare and nominative
** Compare with nominative case: " onko teillä kirjat?
Other, less obvious correspondences are suggested, such as the Indo-European plural marker *- es ( or *- s in the accusative plural *) and its Uralic counterpart *- t. This same word-final assibilation of *- t to *- s may also be present in Indo-European second-person singular *- s in comparison with Uralic second-person singular *- t. Compare, within Indo-European itself, *- s second-person singular injunctive, *- si second-person singular present indicative, *- tHa second-person singular perfect, *- te second-person plural present indicative, * tu ' you ' ( singular ) nominative, * tei ' to you ' ( singular ) enclitic pronoun.

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Compare the thoughts against the highest moral standards of absolute honesty, absolute purity, absolute unselfishness and absolute love.
Compare to the empirical models above, this function " gives the absolute magnitude of the reflectance without introducing arbitrary constants ; the disadvantage is that it requires more computation ".

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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 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.
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 English " fervent ", " effervescent " and Latin defruutum, boiled wine.
Compare Latin, Italian vita, Brazilian Portuguese vida with a fully occlusive, European Portuguese vida, Castilian Spanish vida with an interdental ( as in English ⟨ th ⟩ in " this ") and French vie, where the is elided as in Andalusian ( vida ' life ').
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 ).

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