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English philosopher Samuel Alexander's debt to Wordsworth and Meredith is a recent interesting example, as also A. N. Whitehead's understanding of the English romantics, chiefly Shelley and Wordsworth.
A good deal of English was spoken on the beach, most educated Greeks learn it in childhood, and there were also American wives and children of our overseas servicemen.
The English, relying on a prejudiced arbiter and confronted with superior diplomatic skill, were also hampered in their negotiations by the events that were taking place at home.
The defeat and death of Adolf of Nassau at the hands of Albert of Habsburg also worked to the disadvantage of the English, for all the efforts to revive the anti-French coalition came to nothing when Philip made an alliance with the new king of the Romans.
These shifts in alliance and allegiance not only increased the difficulties confronting the English embassy as a whole, but also directly involved the two Savoyards, Amadee and Othon.
and also of English Youth and any others ''.
There was Sounder, too, also a veteran of the North Rim, and Rastus and the Rake from a pack of English fox-hounds, and a collie from a London pound, and Simba, a terrier.
It also makes a fine introduction to the international art form with good examples of Italian and English madrigals plus several French `` chansons ''.
Only after 1915, with the suggestion and evidence that this Z number was also the nuclear charge and a physical characteristic of atoms, did the word and its English equivalent atomic number come into common use.
He also developed literary skills to write poetry in English.
Not only was his Belgian nationality interesting because of Belgium's occupation by Germany ( which provided a valid explanation of why such a skilled detective would be out of work and available to solve mysteries at an English country house ), but also at the time of Christie's writing, it was considered patriotic to express sympathy with the Belgians, since the invasion of their country had constituted Britain's casus belli for entering World War I, and British wartime propaganda emphasized the " Rape of Belgium ".
An abbot ( from Old English abbod, abbad, from Latin abbas (“ father ”), from Ancient Greek ἀββᾶς ( abbas ), from Aramaic ܐܒܐ / אבא (’ abbā, “ father ”); confer German Abt ; French abbé ) is the head and chief governor of a community of monks, called also in the East hegumen or archimandrite.
Fingerspelling as the main form of communication is known as the Rochester Method, also known as Visible English.
* The Abduction ( novel ), 1987, also called Bortførelsen, written in Norwegian by Mette Newth, translated into English by Steven T. Murray and Tiina Nunnally
There are also a few " natural " instances: English words unconsciously created by switching letters around.
It has also been speculated that the English " curd " comes from the Latin crudus (" raw ").
Both the Latin and the Germanic words derive from the Proto-Indo-European root el -, meaning " red " or " brown ", which is also a root for the English words " elk " and another tree: " elm ", a tree distantly related to the alders.
According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Asgard is derived from Old Norse āss, god + garðr, enclosure ; from Indo-European roots ansu-spirit, demon ( see cognate ahura ) + gher-grasp, enclose ( see cognates garden and yard ).< ref >; See also ansu-and gher -< sup > 1 </ sup > in " Appendix I: Indo-European Roots " in the same work .</ ref >
In French, and sometimes ( especially earlier ) also in English, the city is known as Aix-la-Chapelle ().
Simon Keynes and Michael Lapidge suggest this also for Bald's Leechbook and the anonymous Old English Martyrology.
André de Longjumeau ( also known as Andrew of Longjumeau in English ) was a 13th century Dominican missionary and diplomat and one of the most active Occidental diplomats in the East in the 13th century.
Rhoticity was further supported by Hiberno-English, West Country English and Scottish English as well as the fact most regions of England at this time also had rhotic accents.
An unofficial standard for spoken American English has also developed, as a result of mass media and geographic and social mobility, and broadly describes the English typically heard from network newscasters, commonly referred to as non-regional diction, although local newscasters tend toward more parochial forms of speech.

English and exhibits
English orthography, like other alphabetic orthographies, exhibits a set of relationships between speech sounds and the corresponding written words.
* Islamopedia Online A growing resource of fatwās issued in English, French, Arabic, Urdu and Persian as well as news articles, editorials & analysis, exhibits and other original content for people interested in learning about Islam.
The interrogative personal pronoun who exhibits the greatest diversity of forms within the modern English pronoun system having definite nominative, oblique, and genitive forms ( who, whom, whose ) and equivalently coordinating indefinite forms ( whoever, whomever, and whosoever ).
In addition to these, Shakespeare also wrote a number of plays about English history, such as Richard II, which can be considered a tragedy, as the hero of the play exhibits many of Aristotle's definitions of what is required to obtain " tragic " status.
Founded in the 1920s by Mary Emery, Mariemont exhibits English architecture from Norman to classic Georgian style.
The British connection with the museum — and with Iraq — has resulted in exhibits always being displayed bilingually, in both English and Arabic.
The museum houses the Academy's collections, including a major collection of Cremonese stringed instruments dated between 1650 and 1740, a selection of historical English pianos from 1790 to 1850, from the famous Mobbs Collection, original manuscripts by Purcell, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Brahms, Sullivan and Vaughan Williams, musical memorabilia and other exhibits.
The English Shepherd frequently exhibits an independent, bossy or " enforcer of the rules " streak in his temperament.
Since moved to a different location in the Garden, this English cottage garden exhibits more than 80 plants mentioned in William Shakespeare's plays and poems.
As a result, the word maverick entered the English lexicon, meaning both an unbranded range animal as well as a slang term for someone who exhibits a streak of stubborn independence.
The Mogami Yoshiaki Historical Museum nearby features items from Yoshiaki's time like his battle helmet and other swords and armor, and information on these exhibits and the history of the castle town is also available in English.
For instance John Relethford's studies of early 20th-century anthropometric data from Ireland show that the geographical patterning of body proportions still exhibits traces of the invasions by the English and Norse centuries ago.
The Cypresse Grove exhibits great wealth of illustration, and an extraordinary command of musical English.
The centre features exhibits about the castle, and the town's history during the English Civil Wars.
In the first four tracts, he maintains that Germany is a nation of peace ; England's political system is a sham, while Germany exhibits true freedom ; German is the greatest and only remaining " living " language ; and the world would be better off doing away with English and French-styled parliamentary governments in favor of German rule " thought out by a few and carried out with iron consequence.
Palestinian Arabic exhibits a vocabulary strata that includes word borrowings from Turkish, Kurdish, Hebrew, Spanish, Armenian, English, Syriac, Persian and others Middle Eastern and European languages.
The Fort Museum exhibits many items of the period of English and later British rule.
A formal English Garden exhibits several smaller gardens, including the Holly Maze, the Fountain Courtyard, the Sunken Garden, the Ceremonial Courtyard, and the Herb Garden.
The arch is hollow inside, and until 1992 housed a small police station. Transferred to the ownership of English Heritage in 1999, it is open to the public and contains three floors of exhibits detailing the history of the arch and some of its uses.
* Museu Etnográfico dos Cedros ( English: Ethnographic Museum of Cedros )-site of one of the first dairy factories, and currently unused, although it once housed exhibits from the communities's past ;
Robert Anderson, in his Works of the British Poets ( 1795 ), wrote: " With some venial exceptions on the score of egotism and indiscriminate admiration, his work exhibits the most copious, interesting, and finished picture of the life and opinions of an eminent man, that was ever executed ; and is justly esteemed one of the most instructive and entertaining books in the English language.
Standard English exhibits a very limited form of the zero copula, most common in statements like " The higher, the better ," and casual questions like " You from out of town ?".
It has various interactive exhibits in both Japanese and English.
He also exhibits a stereotypical Asian speech impediment, where he pronounces English ' r ' sounds as ' l ' sounds.

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