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Teaching guides are included with each record.
It remains the accent upon which dictionary pronunciation guides are based, and for teaching English as a foreign language.
Whorf argued that paying attention to how other physical phenomena are described in the study of linguistics could make valuable contributions to science by pointing out the ways in which certain assumptions about reality are implicit in the structure of language itself, and how language guides the attention of speakers towards certain phenomena in the world which risk becoming overemphasized while leaving other phenomena at risk of being overlooked.
Some questions are still unanswered, such as the inclusion in the BCI repertoire of some characters ( currently about 24 ) that are already encoded in the UCS ( like digits, punctuation signs, spaces and some markers ), but whose unification may cause problems due to the very strict graphical layouts required by the published Bliss reference guides.
In contrast, in non-common-law countries, and jurisdictions with very weak respect for precedent ( example, the U. S. Patent Office ), fine questions of law are redetermined anew each time they arise, making consistency and prediction more difficult, and procedures far more protracted than necessary because parties cannot rely on written statements of law as reliable guides.
However, medial capitals are rarely used in formal written English and most style guides recommend against their use.
They are the basis of a worldview that reaffirms and guides how people relate to both the spiritual and natural world as well as to each other.
About 50, 000 Dominicans are directly employed in this sector, mostly working in hotels, and another 110, 000 are indirectly employed as taxi drivers, tour guides, or tourist-shop staff.
Grierson's principles of documentary were that cinema's potential for observing life could be exploited in a new art form ; that the " original " actor and " original " scene are better guides than their fiction counterparts to interpreting the modern world ; and that materials " thus taken from the raw " can be more real than the acted article.
Meekness and charity guide Christians to acknowledge that they are nothing without the One ( God / Christ ) who created them, sustains them, and guides them.
The subrack consists of a series of slotted card guides on the top and bottom, into which the cards are slid so they stand on end, like books on a shelf.
Joshua Tree park guides are given the option to tell the story of Parsons ' cremation during tours, but there is no mention of the act in official maps or brochures.
However, within the language of Internet slang, there is still an element of prescriptivism, as seen in style guides, for example Wired Style, which are specifically aimed at usage on the Internet.
Their testimony guides the jury, but they are not allowed to testify to the accused's criminal responsibility, as this is a matter for the jury to decide.
These spirit guides are always present within the shaman though others only encounter them when the shaman is in a trance.
Segways are popular in Stockholm where tours are led through the streets by guides with modified PTs and courses are set out at sites such as the Royal Haga park.
Also available are grammar guides for the Yán Koryáni and Livyáni languages which are spoken in two other of the " Five Empires " of the known parts of Tékumel, as well as grammar books for Engsvanyáli and Sunúz.
The hand drawn sketches of views and rough maps of walks together with the descriptive nature of the walks are like those of the Wainwright guides to the Lake District ( see Lakeland Guides ).
Going back to ancient texts, scriptures, from this viewpoint the greatest culmination of the ancient tradition, are the guides to life.

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Stephen J. Joyce, grandson of James Joyce, at a 1986 academic conference of Joyceans in Copenhagen, said “ If my grandfather was here, he would have died laughing ... Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man can be picked up, read, and enjoyed by virtually anybody without scholarly guides, theories, and intricate explanations, as can Ulysses, if you forget about all the hue and cry.

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From 1943 – 1945, the OSS played a major role in training Kuomintang troops in China and Burma, and recruited Kachin, and other indigenous irregular forces for sabotage as well as guides for Allied forces in Burma fighting the Japanese Army.
Marcellus ' Greek slave ( played by Victor Mature ) guides him as a spiritual teacher, and his wife ( played by Jean Simmons ) follows his lead, although it will mean both their deaths.
They played important roles at various battles, acting as guides and participating in guerrilla warfare, soon establishing a fearsome reputation among both Mexicans and Americans.
For this one, it was established that Lucy McGillicuddy ( played by Lucille Ball ) and her best friend MacNamara were cruising Havana, where they encounter two tour guides, Lucy's future husband Ricky Ricardo ( Desi Arnaz ) and his pal, Carlos Garcia ( guest star Cesar Romero ).
During the founding of the People's Republic of China ( PRC ), the Miao played an important role in its birth when they helped Mao Zedong to escape the Kuomintang in the Long March with supplies and guides through their territory.
From 1943 to 1945, the OSS also played a major role in training Kuomintang troops in China and Burma, and recruited other indigenous irregular forces for sabotage as well as guides for Allied forces in Burma fighting the Japanese army.
The exhibition guides you through the daily lives of ancient Egyptians, their professions, the roles played by the pharaohs and the gods, and their perceptions of death and the afterlife.
In August 2001, two teams of Sajama villagers and Bolivian mountain guides played a soccer match on top of Mount Sajama in an effort to show that altitude itself is not a limitation to physical strain.
" Godin and the authors played through the games without strategy guides in order to reverse-engineer the stories.
A joint session of Congress is called, and the Troopers ( by now joined by Fergus ' son Jimmy, played by Michael Margotta ) swing the vote their way by spiking the Washington water supply with LSD, and providing all the Senators and Representatives with teenaged guides.

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Riding trains, hitching hikes on trucks across Germany, slipping through guarded frontiers with the help of secret guides, he eventually reached Vichy France, and, by the winter of 1943, was back in Virginia.
: The American style is used by most American newspapers, publishing houses and style guides in the United States and Canada ( including the Modern Language Association's MLA Style Manual, the American Psychological Association's APA Publication Manual, the University of Chicago's The Chicago Manual of Style, the American Institute of Physics's AIP Style Manual, the American Medical Association's AMA Manual of Style, the American Political Science Association's APSA Style Manual, the Associated Press ' The AP Guide to Punctuation and the Canadian Public Works ' The Canadian Style ).
That cavern is still pointed out by tour guides.
Among the reasons given by those who oppose the use of Common Era notation is that it is selective as other aspects of the Western calendar have origins in various belief systems ( e. g., January is named for Janus ), Style guides for academic texts on religion generally prefer BCE / CE to BC / AD.
Immediately adjacent to the exit ( and overlooked by most tour guides ) is the inscription that mentions the Roman proconsul Gallio.
He suggests that the story told to Herodotus could have been the result of almost two centuries of telling and retelling by Pyramid guides.
* The short story " There is a Tide " begins by speaking of a metaphorical tide of fate which guides one's destiny, but the existence of literal tides on a planet in the story is a key to the plot.
Nonetheless, von Stein thought the tales were credible: trusted native guides had related the tales to him, and the stories were related to him by independent sources, yet featured many of the same details.
This guidance system guides the missile by knowing the missile's current position and the position of the target, and then calculating a course between them.
This job can also be performed somewhat crudely by a human operator who can see the target and the missile, and guides it using either cable or radio based remote-control, or by an automatic system that can simultaneously track the target and the missile.
A traverse of the three peaks was first accomplished in 1913 by Freda du Faur and guides Peter and Alex Graham.
Courts of appeal, both general courts ( hovrätter ) and administrative courts ( kammarrätter ) may also issue decisions that act as guides for the application of the law, but these decisions may be overturned by higher courts.
Some trail rides may even be directed by professional guides or outfitters, particularly at guest ranches.
It has been suggested that wharf actually is an acronym for ware-house at river front, but it is actually a backronym created by Thames river boat guides.
Not only did they impose themselves as moral guides to the people of Milan, but they also gave a great impulse to culture, with the creation of the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, in a building designed by Francesco Maria Ricchino, and the nearby Pinacoteca Ambrosiana.
This museum began as an open air museum and, by 1891, had several farm buildings in which visitors could see exhibits and where guides demonstrated crafts and tools.
A bong may be constructed from any air-and water-tight vessel by adding a bowl and stem apparatus ( or slide ) which guides air downward to below water level whence it bubbles upward (" bubbler ") during use.
Hunters are usually tourists, accompanied by licensed and highly regulated professional hunters, local guides, skinners, and porters in more difficult terrains.
* The Official Book Of Leisure Suit Larry ( 1990 ) ( written by Al Lowe and Ralph Roberts, containing background information and hint guides ).
Positive accounts of Aboriginal customs and encounters are also recorded in the journals of early European explorers, who often relied on Aboriginal guides and assistance: Charles Sturt employed Aboriginal envoys to explore the Murray-Darling ; the lone survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition was nursed by local Aborigines, and the famous Aboriginal explorer Jackey Jackey loyally accompanied his ill-fated friend Edmund Kennedy to Cape York.
Estimates ranged from as few as 31 in the guides written by M. J. B.

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