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Examples of such courts include the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ( which existed from 1844 to 1947 ), the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors ( which has been renamed the Connecticut Supreme Court ), the Kentucky Court of Errors ( renamed the Kentucky Supreme Court ), and the Mississippi High Court of Errors and Appeals ( since renamed the Supreme Court of Mississippi ).
Examples include Web accessibility a set of guidelines and two accessible web portals designed for people developing reading skills are peepo. com — try typing a letter with your keyboard for more — and peepo. co. uk with enhanced graphics, unique style controls and improved interactivity ( requires an SVG supported browser ).
Examples of assistive technology for visually impairment include the Canadian currency tactile feature, which a system of raised dots in one corner, based on Braille cells but not standard Braille.
Examples of ATC include: NeuroPage which prompt users about meetings, Wakamaru, which provides companionship and reminds users to take medicine and calls for help if something is wrong, and telephone Reassurance systems.
Examples include alcohols and amines which contain O-H or N-H fragments.
Examples of Lewis acids include all metal cations, and electron-deficient molecules such as boron trifluoride and aluminium trichloride.
Examples of present-day abjads are the Arabic and Hebrew scripts ; true alphabets include Latin, Cyrillic, and Korean hangul ; and abugidas are used to write Tigrinya, Amharic, Hindi, and Thai.
Examples of true annuals include corn, wheat, rice, lettuce, peas, watermelon, beans, zinnia and marigold.
Examples of this type of communication include radio and traditional television programs such as the news.
Examples of category-theoretic statements which require choice include:
Examples of other diseases of the motor neuron that should not be confused with MND include spinobulbar muscular atrophy, spinal muscular atrophy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, and many others.
Examples include optic ataxia ( lack of coordination between visual inputs and hand movements, resulting in inability to reach and grab objects.
Examples include one presented to Warner in 1904, another to Australian Captain M. A.
Examples include materials such as brass, pewter, phosphor bronze and amalgam.
Examples of substitutional alloys include bronze and brass, in which some of the copper atoms are substituted with either tin or zinc atoms.
Examples of Web-based Applets include:
Examples include lanthionine, 2-aminoisobutyric acid, dehydroalanine, and the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid.
Examples include electron-transfer.
Examples of journeys to the realm include " Thomas the Rhymer " and the fairy tale " Childe Rowland ", the latter being a particularly negative view of the land.
Examples include the past tense and the plural morphemes.
Examples of allotropes include:
Examples include red-green color blindness and Fragile X syndrome.
Examples of prayer which are unique to Luke include Jesus's prayers at the time of his baptism (), his praying all night before choosing the twelve (), and praying for the transfiguration ().
Examples include the U. S. M901 ITV ( Improved TOW Vehicle ) and the Norwegian NM142, both on an M113 chassis, several Soviet ATGM launchers based on the BRDM reconnaissance car, the British FV438 Swingfire and FV102 Striker and the German Raketenjagdpanzer series built on the chassis of the HS 30 and Marder IFV.
Examples of pre-packed American meals include various casserole type dishes such as Hamburger Helper, as well as bakeable and microwaveable foods such as Hot Pockets, frozen pizzas, frozen burritos, and various types of TV dinner meals.

Examples and tendency
Examples of this tendency include narratives of events in the “ Histories ”, that occurred in Braga or the fact that Orosius himself was charged with transporting the reliquaries of Saint Stephen.
" Examples of individuals who adhere to this tendency are the 18th-century Shah Waliullah in India and Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab in the Arabian Peninsula.
Examples include the distinguishing of fern, fir and fur that is maintained in Irish and Scottish English ; the distinction between toe and tow that is maintained in a few regional dialects in England ; and the tendency in most dialects to distinguish between the vowels in marry, merry, and Mary.

Examples and Sanskrit
Examples of cognates in Indo-European languages are the words night ( English ), nuit ( French ), Nacht ( German ), nacht ( Dutch ), nag ( Afrikaans ), nicht ( Scots ), natt ( Swedish, Norwegian ), nat ( Danish ), nátt ( Faroese ), nótt ( Icelandic ), noc ( Czech, Slovak, Polish ), ночь, noch ( Russian ), ноќ, noć ( Macedonian ), нощ, nosht ( Bulgarian ), ніч, nich ( Ukrainian ), ноч, noch / noč ( Belarusian ), noč ( Slovene ), noć ( Serbo-Croatian ), νύξ, nyx ( Ancient Greek, νύχτα / nyhta in Modern Greek ), nox ( Latin ), nakt-( Sanskrit ), natë ( Albanian ), noche ( Spanish ), nos ( Welsh ), nueche ( Asturian ), noite ( Portuguese and Galician ), notte ( Italian ), nit ( Catalan ), noapte ( Romanian ), nakts ( Latvian ) and naktis ( Lithuanian ), all meaning " night " and derived from the Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ), " night ".
Examples of fusional Indo-European languages are Sanskrit ( and the modern Indo-Aryan languages ), Greek ( classical and modern ), Latin, Lithuanian, Russian, German, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Slovak and Czech.
Examples of early works written in Vedic Sanskrit include the holy Hindu texts, such as the core Vedas.
Examples include Sanskrit mātāpitarau ( म ा त ा प ि तर ौ) for ' mother and father '; Chinese shānchuān and Japanese yamakawa ( 山川 ) for ' mountains and rivers '; Modern Greek " maxeropiruno " ( μαχαιροπήρουνο ) for ' fork and knife ', " anðrojino " ( ανδρόγυνο ) for " married couple ( lit.
Examples: Arabic, Tanittamil Iyakkam in Tamil language, Icelandic ( see also: Linguistic purism in Icelandic ), Katharevousa Greek, Sanskrit, Latin ( puristic obsession with classical forms during the Renaissance ).

Examples and words
Examples of formal words are " a ", " the ", " more than ", " over ", " under ", " two ", " group ", and so on.
Examples of applying inflectional morphemes to words are adding-s to the root dog to form dogs and adding-ed to wait to form waited.
Examples are words such as every, most, least, some, etc.
Examples of nasals in English are and, in words such as nose and mouth.
Examples in which the punned words typically exist in two different parts of speech often rely on unusual sentence construction, as in the anecdote: " When asked to explain his large number of children, the pig answered simply: ' The wild oats of my sow gave us many piglets.
Examples are words that start with the letters s, f, ch or any other sibilant sound.
Examples of words of German or Yiddish origin spoken in Ukraine include dakh ( roof ), rura ( pipe ), rynok ( market ), kushnir ( furrier ), and majster ( master or craftsman ).
Examples of Polish words adopted from this period include zavzhdy ( always ; taken from old Polish word zawżdy ) and obitsiaty ( to promise ; taken from Polish obiecać ) and from Latin raptom ( suddenly ) and meta ( aim or goal ).
Examples include: 幸运籤饼 xìngyùn qiān bǐng " good luck lot cookie ", 籤语饼 qiān yǔ bǐng " fortune words cookie ", 幸运饼 xìngyùn bǐng " good luck cookie ", 幸运籤语饼 xìngyùn qiān yǔ bǐng " lucky fortune words cookie ", 幸运甜饼 xìngyùn tián bǐng " good luck sweet cookie ", 幸福饼干 xìngfú bǐng = bǐnggān " good luck biscuit ", 幸运饼 xìngyùn bǐng " good luck cookie ", or 占卜饼 zhānbǔ bǐng " divining cookie ".
Examples of Japanese loan words ( some which had in turn been borrowed from English ) used in Taiwanese include piān-só ͘ ( 便所 ) for " toilet ", pêⁿ () for a Japanese unit of land, ka-suh ( ガス ) for " gas ", o ͘- tó ͘- bái ( オートバイ " autobike ") for motorcycle.
Examples include words such as mearas ( another Old English word for " horses ", which survives into Modern English as " mares ") and éored.
Examples include the fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of sounds due to neighboring sounds or due to the grammatical function of adjacent words.
Examples of sibilants are the consonants at the beginning of the English words sip, zip, ship, chip, and Jeep, and the second consonant in vision.
Examples of currencies around the world featuring centesimal () units called cent, or related words from the same root such as céntimo, centésimo, centavo or sen, are:
Examples of this might be words like " teeny weeny ", " diminutive " to describe small things ; " large " or " enormous " to describe big things.
Examples of words used in Call my Bluff, taken from a book published in connection with the show in 1972, are Queach, Strongle, Ablewhacket, Hickboo, Jargoon, Zurf, Morepork, and Jirble.
Examples of common Dacian, Latin and Greek words in Pseudo-Apuleius:
Examples of postalveolar consonants are the English palato-alveolar consonants, as in the words " shill ", "' chill ", " vision ", and " Jill ", respectively.
Examples of this are seen the pronunciation of the words stair ( sterr ), hair ( herr ), fair ( ferr ) and chair ( cherr ).
Examples where the words ' Official Business ' occurs are common .</ font >
) Examples of words with these sounds in English are shin, chin, gin and vision ( in the middle of the word ).
Examples of alveolar consonants in English are, for instance,,,,,, like in the words time, dawn, silly, zoo, nasty and lollipop.
Examples of topics include ' Did you know that certain English words actually have foreign origins?

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