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( Compare Sublime Porte, an old term for the Ottoman government.
Compare his condition with the tenants of the poor houses in the more civilized portions of Europe — look at the sick, and the old and infirm slave, on one hand, in the midst of his family and friends, under the kind superintending care of his master and mistress, and compare it with the forlorn and wretched condition of the pauper in the poorhouse ...
( Compare the story of Barbara Allen and sweet William: They buried Barbara in the old church yard / They buried Sweet William beside her / Out of his grave grew a red, red rose / And out of hers a briar.
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 and Slavic
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.
Compare the Hungarian, Slavic and Turkish words for " king ", forms of kral, all adapted from Karl, the personal name of Charlemagne.

Compare and word
" Compare the compound word dàodé ( 道德 " ethics ," " ethical principles ," " morals ," or " morality ").
Compare the Prussian word seme ( zemē ), the Latvian zeme, the Lithuanian žemė.
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.
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 the word " masque "— a formal written and sung court pageant.
The Celtic word duron, Latinised in durum was probably used to translate the Latin word forum ( Compare Fréjus Forum Julii, dedicated to Julius ( Caesar )).
The word ultimately derives from a Germanic word for " king " ( Compare to Finnish Kuningas and Lithuanian Kunigas, both from Proto-Germanic * Kuningaz ; in archaic contex the Finnish word simply had the meaning of " leader " or " high-ranked person " instead of monarch ).
( Compare the Lithuanian word vìngis m ' bend, bow, turn '.
Compare the Northern and Southern word for water, ύο ( io, derived from Ancient Greek ) to Propontic νερέ and Standard νερό ( nere, nero ).

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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, for example, such occasions for fallacy as are supplied by " Epimenides is a liar " or " That surface is red ," which may be resolved into " All or some statements of Epimenides are false ," " All or some of the surface is red.
Compare with the following excerpt from an 1750 ode by Willam Collins:
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 to Ten Threats formulated by the U. N .' s High Level Threat Panel in 2004.
In legal practice, the writer italicizes “ compare ,” “ with ,” andand .” Compare must be used with " with ", with the " with " preceded by a comma.
Compare Barnette v. State, 481 So. 2d 788, 792 ( Miss. 1985 ) ( cited by the Court ), with McGowen v. State, 859 So. 2d 320, 339-340 ( Miss. 2003 ) ( the Sixth Amendment does not require confrontation with the particular analyst who conducted the test ).
* Compare with hiragana, a phonetic writing of Japanese used initially exclusively by women, that wrote such major works as The Tale of Genji.
Compare, for example, the incipit pages of the Gospel of Matthew in the Lindisfarne Gospels and in the Book of Kells, both of which feature intricate decorative knot work patterns inside the outlines formed by the enlarged initial letters of the text.
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.
In 1806 Napoleon made his decision to erect a memorial, a Temple de la Gloire de la Grande Armée (" Temple to the Glory of the Great Army "); following an elaborate competition with numerous entries and a jury that decided on a design by the architect Claude Étienne de Beaumont ( 1757 – 1811 ), the Emperor trumped all, instead commissioning Pierre-Alexandre Vignon ( 1763 – 1828 ) to build his design on an antique temple ( Compare the Maison Carrée, in Nîmes ) The then-existing foundations were razed, preserving the standing columns, and work begun anew.
# Compare the total costs claimed against the total benefits gained by the successful party:
( Compare dowry, which is paid to the groom, or used by the bride to help establish the new household, and dower, which is property settled on the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage.
( Compare the Statue of Liberty, created by a French artist, with a copy in both Paris and Saint-Étienne.
Compare for example the ship burial of the Rus ' described by Ibn Fadlan, where a female slave is burned with her master.
Compare the ultra modern computer lab run by Hiram Yeager to the unorganized book collection of St. Julien Perlmutter, both are used to the advantage of Dirk Pitt even within the same novel.
Compare the function of CLIST with that provided by REXX.
To Contrast and Compare, pp. 94 – 111, in Methodology and Fieldwork, edited by Vinay Kumar Srivastava.
( Compare the theories put forth by the protagonist of Jorge Luis Borges ' short story " Three Versions of Judas ", and the Gospel of Judas.
Compare with parricide ( the killing of a relative or other person in a position of authority ), matricide ( the killing of one's mother ), filicide ( the killing of a child by his or her parent ), fratricide ( the killing of one's sibling, in particular a brother-compare to sororicide ), regicide ( the killing of a monarch ), suicide ( killing oneself ), homicide ( killing another person ) and genocide ( killing large numbers of people of one particular race, tribe or other group ).
: Aims: Compare, in three middle school classes, the results obtained studying Esperanto with those obtained by studying Russian, English, and German.
: Three Living Legends of Contemporary Music Compare Yesterday and Today by Mic Holwin ( also George Crumb and David Diamond )
Compare this with hardy methods such as spectrophotometry and one will find that analysis by these methods is much more efficient.

Compare and Russian
Compare Russian вини &# 769 ; тельный vinítel ’ nyj, from винить vinít ’ " to blame ".
Compare морж ( morž ) in Russian, mursu in Finnish, moršâ in Saami, and morse in French.
( 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 to Russian lishniy-one in excess.
Compare: Russian okno (" window ") vs. Ukrainian vikno or Belarusian vakno.

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