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* Long, J. Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader Describing the Manners and Customs of the North American Indians, with an Account of the Posts Situated on the River Saint Laurence, Lake Ontario, & C., to Which Is Added a Vocabulary of the Chippeway Language ... a List of Words in the Iroquois, Mehegan, Shawanee, and Esquimeaux Tongues, and a Table, Shewing the Analogy between the Algonkin and the Chippeway Languages.

Describing and God
Describing God
“ It would appear at times that a theologian need not actually know God .” Describing the theological crisis, Weinandy said: “ Much of what passes for contemporary Catholic theology, often is not founded upon an assent of faith in the divine deposit of revelation as proclaimed in the sacred scriptures and developed within the living doctrinal and moral tradition of the church .”
Describing them to a relative, he says, " Next, there's a tinker and a ploughman, who think that God is always fighting with the Devil which shall command the kingdoms of the earth.

Describing and .
Describing the fossils was a vast task, pursued by Walcott until his death in 1927.
Describing the work as " 57 seconds of growth and fire, and three seconds of vomit ", Lynch played the film on a loop at the Academy's annual end-of-year exhibit, where it shared joint first prize with a painting by Noel Mahaffey.
Describing the characteristic nature of International reality marked by ' anarchy ' he says, " Anarchy is what states make of it.
Describing Morris as a teenager, Mark Singer wrote that he " read with a passion the forty-odd Oz books, watched a lot of television, and on a regular basis went with a doting but not quite right maiden aunt (" I guess you'd have to say that Aunt Roz was somewhat demented ") to Saturday matinées, where he saw such films as This Island Earth and Creature from the Black Lagoon — horror movies that, viewed again 30 years later, still seem scary to him.
Describing Flanders as the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium is commonplace, although Jewish groups have been speaking Yiddish in Antwerp for centuries, and Flanders ' minority residents include 170 nationalities — their larger groups speaking French, Berber, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish, Italian and Polish.
Describing an individual encounter with Polgár, former U. S. Champion Joel Benjamin said, " It was all-out war for five hours.
Describing love in the famous poem in 1 Corinthians, he wrote, " Love is patient, love is kind.
Describing the experience in her memoir, Riefenstahl wrote: " I had an almost apocalyptic vision that I was never able to forget.
Describing Baba as " The Messiah ," the article also claims he listed miracles he had performed, and said that a person who becomes one with the truth can accomplish anything, but that it is a weakness to perform miracles only to show spiritual power.
Describing the lover as " ruddy " () again brings to mind David ( c. f.
* ( Describing Basil Hallward ) Rugged and straightforward as he was, there was something in his nature that was purely feminine in its tenderness.
Describing life in Vienna ( dated at either 1776 or 1786 ), Don Curzio wrote, " The people were dancing mad [...] The ladies of Vienna are particularly celebrated for their grace and movements of waltzing of which they never tire.
Describing a system using statistical mechanics methods is much simpler than using a low-level atomistic approach.
Describing such a transformation for an object tends to make more sense in terms of rotation about an axis through the center of that object, combined with a translation, rather than by just a rotation with respect to some distant point.
Describing what Robert Rieber called “ the third most famous of multiple personality cases ”, it presented a detailed discussion of the problems of treatment of “ Sybil ”, a pseudonym for Shirley Ardell Mason.
Describing glassware can be complicated since manufactures provide conflicting names for glassware.
Describing Polanski immediately after Tate's death, Farrow testified, " Of this I can be sure — of his frame of mind when we were there, of what we talked about, of his utter sense of loss, of despair and bewilderment and shock and love — a love that he had lost.
Describing himself as a " juvenile delinquent ", he noted that his father was a " bully " who would sternly punish him for his misbehaviour.
Describing his years there as the " ordeal ", he nevertheless excelled academically, particularly in the fields of philosophy, history and literature.
Describing himself as " servant to the king's majesty ", Holbein had made his will on 7 October at his home in Aldgate.
Describing himself as a pupil of Raynouard, he went on to expand the concept to all Romance languages, not just the speech of the troubadours, on a systematic basis, thereby becoming the originator of a new field of scholarly inquiry.
Describing of anharmonic effects is complicated because exact treatment as in the harmonic case is not possible and phonons are no longer exact eigensolutions to the equations of motion.

Familiar and Easy
This was followed by a long series of popular treatises in rapid succession, amongst the more important of which are Light Science for Leisure Hours and The Sun ( 1871 ); The Orbs around Us and Essays on Astronomy ( 1872 ); The Expanse of Heaven, The Moon and The Borderland of Science ( 1873 ); The Universe and the Coming Transits and Transits of Venus ( 1874 ); Our Place among Infinities ( 1875 ); Myths and Marvels of Astronomy ( 1877 ); The Universe of Stars ( 1878 ); Flowers of the Sky ( 1879 ); The Poetry of Astronomy ( 1880 ); Easy Star Lessons and Familiar Science Studies ( 1882 ); Mysteries of Time and Space and The Great Pyramid ( 1883 ); The Universe of Suns ( 1884 ); The Seasons ( 1885 ); Other Suns than Ours and Half-Hours with the Stars ( 1887 ).

Familiar and Principal
The novel was sufficiently popular that Sarah wrote Familiar Letters between the Principal Characters in David Simple as an epistolary furtherance to the novel in 1747.

Familiar and All
Bailey also published a spelling-book in 1726 ; ' All the Familiar Colloquies of Erasmus Translated ,' 1733, of which a new edition appeared in 1878 ; ' The Antiquities of London and Westminster ,' 1726 ; ' Dictionarium Domesticum ,' 1736 ; Selections from Ovid and Phædrus ; and ' English and Latin Exercises.
* Derek Parker, Familiar to All: William Lilly and Astrology in the Seventeenth Century, London, Cape, 1973.
* All Too Familiar — P. Andrew Miller
* The Familiar ( with Kate St John ) ( All Saints Records )-( 1993 )
*... Somewhere More Familiar ( 1997 ): " Just Remember ", " Happy ", " All For You ", " Look To the Children ", " Wanted it to Be ", " Think About Me ", " So Long ", " Superman ", " Concede ", " We'll Find It ", " Starfish "
" All too Familiar: Sexual Abuse of Women in U. S. State Prisons ", Human Rights Watch, 1996, ISBN 1-56432-153-3, accessed June 5, 2008.
* Familiar to All: William Lilly and 17th century astrology ( 1975 )

Familiar and Wisdom
*" New Words of Wisdom " ( Bonus track from My Old, Familiar Friend )

Familiar and .
Familiar comic-strip iconography such as stars for pain, sawing logs for snoring, speech balloons and thought balloons originated in Dirks ' strip.
The founder of the epistolary novel in English is said by many to be James Howell ( 1594 – 1666 ) with " Familiar Letters ", who writes of prison, foreign adventure, and the love of women.
In the summer of 1580, Gabriel Harvey, apparently motivated by a desire to ingratiate himself with Leicester, satirized Oxford's love for things Italian in verses entitled Speculum Tuscanismi in Three Proper and Witty Familiar Letters.
Familiar nonhuman races, such as elves and dwarves, are distinct from their common, Tolkienesque portrayals.
Familiar animal houses built by humans include bird-houses, hen-houses / chicken-coops and doghouses ( kennels ); while housed agricultural animals more often live in barns and stables.
Familiar examples of invertebrates include insects, worms, clams, crabs, octopus, snails, and starfish.
Familiar pow-wow songs include honor songs, intertribal songs, crow-hops, sneak-up songs, grass-dances, two-steps, welcome songs, going-home songs, and war songs.
Familiar spellings of traditional translations were generally retained.
* " The Face is Familiar: The Selected Verse of Ogden Nash " by Ogden Nash.
Familiar examples include a swinging pendulum and AC power.
* Linux ( e. g. VR3, iPAQ, Sharp Zaurus PDA, Opie, GPE, Familiar Linux etc.
In addition, Petrarch collected his letters into two major sets of books called Epistolae familiares (" Familiar Letters ") and Seniles (" Of Old Age "), a plan suggested to him by knowledge of Cicero's letters.
Of these, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations, The Yale Book of Quotations and The MacMillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases are considered among the most reliable and comprehensive sources.
The demonic monkey in " Green Tea " could be a delusion of the story's protagonist, who is the only person to see it ; in " The Familiar ", Captain Barton's death seems to be supernatural, but is not actually witnessed, and the ghostly owl may be a real bird.
", appears in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations and became a catchphrase.
* Bond with Familiar.
One boon is that the Familiar might be enchanted with almost limitless amounts of enchantments, with a few restrictions about what the enchantments can affect and who activates them.
Familiar examples of processes modeled as stochastic time series include stock market and exchange rate fluctuations, signals such as speech, audio and video, medical data such as a patient's EKG, EEG, blood pressure or temperature, and random movement such as Brownian motion or random walks.
Familiar examples of sac fungi include morels, truffles, brewer's yeast and baker's yeast, Dead Man's Fingers, and cup fungi.
* Familiar Spirits.
Familiar with bad housing in Baltimore and Washington, D. C., Rouse now had an opportunity to demonstrate what housing within a city ’ s borders could be like.
Su Clinica Familiar offers services tailored to the border region, concentrating in the areas of dentistry, internal medicine, women ’ s health and pediatrics.

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