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Thomas Wilson, in the epistle prefixed to his translation of the Olynthiacs of Demosthenes ( 1570 ), has a long and most interesting eulogy of Cheke ; and Thomas Nash, in To the Gentlemen Students, prefixed to Robert Greene's Menaphon ( 1589 ), calls him " the Exchequer of eloquence, Sir John Cheke, a man of men, supernaturally traded in all tongues.
Although a number of old road signs using these route designations may still be encountered, Ireland has long since adopted a newer classification scheme of National Primary and National Secondary routes (" N " roads ), Regional roads (" R " roads ), and Local roads (" L "- prefixed roads ).
Adriani also composed funeral orations in Latin on the emperor Charles V and other noble personages, and was the author of a long letter on ancient painters and sculptors prefixed to the third volume of Vasari.

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Gascoigne's theory of metrical composition is explained in a short critical treatise, " Certayne Notes of Instruction concerning the making of verse or ryme in English, written at the request of Master Edouardo Donati ," prefixed to his Posies ( 1575 ).

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The words ' Strathbungo Cross ' appear on a tenement at the corner of Allison Street and Pollokshaws Road, but no satisfactory explanation has ever been given for the name Strathbungo, as ' Strath ' ( from Scottish Gaelic: Srath ) is normally prefixed to a river, to name the surrounding area.

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As a result, many purpose-built post offices became redundant and either fell into disuse or were adaptively reused ; sometimes retaining the title of Post Office prefixed by Old or Former for historical and heritage reasons.

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The units gram and centimetre remain useful as prefixed units within the SI system, especially for instructional physics and chemistry experiments, where they match the small scale of table-top setups.
The command is prefixed by a range, in this case % which is a shortcut for 1 ,$.
ICAO Codes for Niger are prefixed " DR ".
According to the now defunct Department for Constitutional Affairs, the Prime Minister is made a Privy Counsellor as a result of taking office and should be addressed by the official title prefixed by " The Right Honourable " and not by a personal name.
Commands created by IBM and shipped by IBM for the running and administration of TPF are referred to as " Z-messages " as they are all prefixed with the letter " Z.
A character reference takes the form < var > N </ var >, where < var > N </ var > is either a decimal number for the Unicode code point, or a hexadecimal number, in which case it must be prefixed by.
A numbering system is used for fluorinated alkanes, prefixed with Freon -, R -, CFC -, and HCFC -.
The word, German for " airship ", usually prefixed their crafts ' names.
In 1628 Charles I of England prefixed a royal declaration to the articles, which demands a literal interpretation of them, threatening discipline for academics or churchmen teaching any personal interpretations or encouraging debate about them.
In Hong Kong, it is common for women to have their husband's surname prefixed to their original name.
This standard was widely influential, and the term " PC100 " quickly became a common identifier for 100 MHz SDRAM modules, and modules are now commonly designated with " PC "- prefixed numbers ( PC66, PC100 or PC133-although the actual meaning of the numbers has changed ).
He told the Lords that " Imprisonment in law is a civil death a prison without a prefixed time is a kind of hell ... the person, for all others are accessory to it ".
In 1541 he prefixed to his Libellus de lacte et operibus lactariis a letter addressed to his friend J. Vogel of Glarus on the wonders to be found among the mountains, declaring his love for them, and his firm resolve to climb at least one mountain every year, not only to collect flowers, but in order to exercise his body.
The MSG could contain either a command for Relay ( prefixed by the ever since popular "/" slash character command prefix ) or a message for one or more real persons at a remote host ( typically mainframe computers ).
As with other sub-disciplines that have prefixed ' computational ' to their name ( e. g. computational biology, computational physics and computational sociology ), the term is reserved for ( generally mathematical ) methods that could not realistically be performed without the aid of a computer.
The term steamer is occasionally used, out of nostalgia, for diesel motor-driven vessels, prefixed " MV ".
These extra internal links allow fast transitions between failed pattern matches ( e. g. a search for in a trie that does not contain, but contains, and thus would fail at the node prefixed by ), to other branches of the trie that share a common prefix ( e. g., in the previous case, a branch for might be the best lateral transition ).
In 1724 Collins published his Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion, with An Apology for Free Debate and Liberty of Writing prefixed.
A new practice arose where the English version of the surname was in many instances prefixed by " The ", and so for example the head of the Mac Aonghusa clan in County Down would sign as " Mac Aonghusa " in Irish, and as " The Magennis " in English.
Many early forms were prefixed Admirael (" admiral "), often combined with the growers ' names: Admirael van der Eijck for example, was perhaps the most highly regarded of about fifty so named.
In this respect, however, connectionism focuses on concrete interaction mechanisms ( i. c., activation spreading ) in a prefixed network that is assumed to be suited for any input, whereas SIT focuses on the nature of the outcome of the interactions which are assumed to take place in transient, input-dependent, networks.

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) is often prefixed to the above titles, and those who work in a web environment often prefix their titles with web.
) is often prefixed to the above titles, and those who work in a Web environment often prefix their titles with Web.
on Stationers ' Register 1593 ), dedicated to his " dearest friend ," the poet and nobleman William Percy, who contributed a sonnet to the eulogies prefixed to a later work, Offices.
His psychological theory was suggested by the Dissertation concerning the Fundamental Principles of Virtue or Morality, which was written by a clergyman named John Gay ( 1699 — 1745 ), and prefixed by Bishop Law to his translation of Archbishop King's Latin work on the Origin of Evil, its chief object being to show that sympathy and conscience are developments by means of association from the selfish feelings.
The scholar Johann Georg Graevius of Utrecht made a dedication to him, prefixed to a dissertation on Albert Rubens, De Vita Flavii Mattii Theodori ( 1694 ), which showed Bentley's work had been recognized on the Continent.
A work, De Graecis Illustribus, which he left in manuscript, was published in 1742 by Samuel Jebb, who prefixed to it a Latin life of the author.
There is an admiring but discriminating criticism of his work in the Prefatory Memoir prefixed by Sir Walter Scott to an edition of his novels in Ballantyne's Novelist's Library ( vol.
A biographical introduction was prefixed to the work by his student and successor George Lyman Kittredge.
Father Étienne Souciet entered the field in defence of Fréret ; and in consequence of this controversy Newton was induced to prepare his larger work, which was published in 1728, after his death, and entitled The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended, to which is prefixed a short Chronicle from the First Memory of Kings in Europe to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
To this last treatise was prefixed a forward disowning any connection whatever with the work published at Frankfurt in 1604 and claiming to be the " Commentarii Conimbricenses ".
The two Genoese, Girolamo Bardi, a priest, and Sebastiano Baldo, a physician, who were among the pioneer advocates of the plant, were intimate with the cardinal, and Baldo prefixed to his principal work a letter from de Lugo, dated 1659, on cinchona, which shows that the cardinal even when seventy-seven years old was still active in its behalf.
This letter is prefixed to the work.
Among his earliest verses are lines prefixed to Graphice ( 1658 ) by Sir William Sanderson ( the Sanderson Baronets ), a work containing a description of the art of miniature painting, based on Edward Norgate ’ s writings.
The life of Virgil prefixed to Dryden's translation, and a " Preface to the Pastorals with a short defence of Virgil, against some of the reflections of Monsieur Fontenella ," both ascribed at one time to Walsh, were the work of Dr Knightly Chetwood ( 1650 – 1720 ).

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