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single and sentence
A single sentence in Ainu can be made up of many added or agglutinated sounds or morphemes that represent nouns or ideas.
" Although it was a single sentence in a 461-page book, reviewers focused on it.
Modern preambles are sometimes structured as a single very long sentence formatted into multiple paragraphs for readability, in which each of the paragraphs begins with a verb ( desiring, recognizing, having, and so on ).
A linking verb cannot be followed by an adverb or end a sentence but instead must be followed by a noun or adjective, whether in a single word or phrase.
Variants of the theorem include multiple and even infinitely many typists, and the target text varies between an entire library and a single sentence.
Elizabeth had vowed that if she became Empress that she would not sign a single death sentence, an unusual promise that she — notably — kept to throughout her life.
Thus, there is no such thing as a sentence, term, expression or word symbolically representing a single true meaning ; it is underspecified ( which cat sat on which mat?
In linguistics, a phrase is a group of words ( or sometimes a single word ) that form a constituent and so function as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence.
* Russian author Sergei Dovlatov did not use two words that start with the same letter in a single sentence, inspired by Perec's experience.
* Quadrivial Quandary, a community website that challenges participants to write a single sentence containing all four words in a daily selection
Only the fool would take trouble to verify that his sentence was composed of ten a's, three b's, four c's, four d's, forty-six e's, sixteen f's, four g's, thirteen h's, fifteen i's, two k's, nine l's, four m's, twenty-five n's, twenty-four o's, five p's, sixteen r's, forty-one s's, thirty-seven t's, ten u's, eight v's, eight w's, four x's, eleven y's, twenty-seven commas, twenty-three apostrophes, seven hyphens and, last but not least, a single!
The ending exposes a hidden element to the entire book, where the actual first-chapter titles ( which are the titles of the books that the reader is trying to read ) make up a single coherent sentence, which would make a rather interesting start for a book.
A string of words that can be replaced by a single pronoun without rendering the sentence grammatically unacceptable is a noun phrase.
He affected the use of long sentences ; in fact his works Dancing Lessons for the Advanced in Age ( Taneční hodiny pro starší a pokročilé ) ( 1964 ) and Vita Nuova ( 1987 ) consist of one single sentence.
One chapter in the book is written as a single sentence, and at the end of the book Hrabal endorses the use of automatic writing.
# can usually be formulated mathematically as one or several statements or equation, or at least stated in a single sentence, so that it can be used to predict the outcome of an experiment, given the initial, boundary, and other physical conditions of the processes which take place,
Also, signals of the same basic type-supportive, comparative, contradictory, or background-are strung together within a single citation sentence and separated by semicolons.
A simple sentence usually consists of a single finite clause with a finite verb that is independent.
The punctuation marks are clearly influenced by their Western counterparts, although some marks are particular to Asian languages: for example, the double and single quotation marks (『 』 and 「 」); the hollow period (。), which is otherwise used just like an ordinary period ; and a special kind of comma called an enumeration comma (、), which is used to separate items in a list, as opposed to clauses in a sentence.
Nash's advisor and former Carnegie Tech professor R. J. Duffin wrote a letter of recommendation consisting of a single sentence: " This man is a genius.
The first ( leftmost ) NP, a single noun " John ", serves as the subject of the sentence.
An early day motion ( EDM ), in the Westminster system, is a motion, expressed as a single sentence, tabled by Members of Parliament for debate " on an early day " ( namely, an unspecified date in the future ).
In 1984 Indira Gandhi brought an action against the book in the British courts, claiming to have been defamed by a single sentence in chapter 28, penultimate paragraph, in which her son Sanjay Gandhi is said to have had a hold over his mother by him accusing her of contributing to his father's Feroze Gandhi's death through her neglect.

single and parallel
In the center of the tablet is a set of 5 parallel lines equally divided by a vertical line, capped with a semicircle at the intersection of the bottom-most horizontal line and the single vertical line.
In comparison, the cerebellar granule cell axon is characterized by a single T-shaped branch node from which parallel fibers extend.
A single program might have several threads ( or functions ) that could be executed separately or in parallel.
The concept was much improved by the Italian Roberto Valturio in 1463, who devised a boat with five sets, where the parallel cranks are all joined to a single power source by one connecting-rod, an idea also taken up by his compatriot Francesco di Giorgio.
* Norton's theorem: Any network of voltage or current sources and resistors is electrically equivalent to an ideal current source in parallel with a single resistor.
( Actually a single " Galvanic cell "; a battery properly consists of multiple cells, connected in either parallel or series pattern.
In Japanese, haiku are traditionally printed in a single vertical line while haiku in English often appear in three lines to parallel the three phrases of Japanese haiku.
In the late 1980s, motherboards began to include single ICs ( called Super I / O chips ) capable of supporting a set of low-speed peripherals: keyboard, mouse, floppy disk drive, serial ports, and parallel ports.
* Spherical concave and convex mirrors do not focus parallel rays to a single point due to spherical aberration.
In the ordinary Euclidean plane, two lines typically intersect in a single point, but there are some pairs of lines ( namely, parallel lines ) that do not intersect.
To each line of a parallel class of lines add a single new point.
* SBC 11 / 21 ( boardname KXT11 ) Falcon and Falcon Plus — single board computer on a Qbus card implementing the basic PDP-11 instruction set, based on T11 chipset containing 32 KB static RAM, two ROM sockets, three serial lines, 20 bit parallel I / O, three interval timers and a two-channel DMA controller.
Usually in bacterial cells, several ribosomes are working parallel on a single mRNA, forming what is called a polyribosome or polysome.
Details of character format and transmission bit rate are controlled by the serial port hardware, often a single integrated circuit called a UART that converts data from parallel to asynchronous start-stop serial form.
Experience with the USS Nautilus led to the parallel development of further () submarines, powered by single reactors, and an aircraft carrier,, powered by eight A2W reactor units in 1960.
They do not hide the fact that communication takes place, and as such do not attempt to present the cluster as a single parallel machine.
Sometimes more than one pump will be used ( in series or in parallel ) in a single application.
But although experiments can sometimes work best when they ‘ fail ’ because they refute a theory, often, as here, the failure of a single specific design does not refute every possible instantiation of a principle: Velociraptor might not have applied the major force parallel to the skin initially ; once through the skin, the blade dynamic needn ’ t have slashed the hide to cause extensive damage beneath ; and when the hide was cut, it would have been through stretching and pulling out, avoiding rumpling.
In contrast, Jupiter's banded appearance shows many such zones, Titan has a single jet stream near the 50th parallel north latitude, and Venus has a single jet near the equator.
Katakana emerged via a parallel path: monastery students simplified man ' yōgana to a single constituent element.
There is a Breton parallel in the tale of the Cité d ' Ys, similarly drowned as a result of its debauchery with a single virtuous survivor escaping on a horse, in this case King Gradlon.
For very large wind tunnels several meters in diameter, a single large fan is not practical, and so instead an array of multiple fans are used in parallel to provide sufficient airflow.
The British victory spectacularly confirmed the naval supremacy that Britain had established during the previous century and was achieved in part through Nelson's departure from the prevailing naval tactical orthodoxy, which involved engaging an enemy fleet in a single line of battle parallel to the enemy to facilitate signalling in battle and disengagement, and to maximise fields of fire and target areas.

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