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In proportions it is similar to the Doric order, but overall it is significantly plainer.
Stone crosses, of which there are two, have both been moved from their original positions: the plainer of the two is described under Bossiney.
The " birth " of the croissant itself – that is, its adaptation from the plainer form of Kipferl, before the invention of Viennoiserie – can be dated with some precision to at latest 1839 ( some say 1838 ), when an Austrian artillery officer, August Zang, founded a Viennese Bakery (" Boulangerie Viennoise ") at 92, rue de Richelieu in Paris.
The Corn Crake is larger than its closest relative, the African Crake, which shares its wintering range ; that species is also darker-plumaged, and has a plainer face.
In plainer terms, between any two irrationals, there is a rational, and vice versa.
" But the sense is much altered & the hearer's conceit strangely entangled by the figure Metalepsis, which I call the farfet, as when we had rather fetch a word a great way off than to use one nearer hand to express the matter as well & plainer.
The juvenile Sharp-tailed Sandpiper is a little smaller than a juvenile female Ruff and has a similar rich orange-buff breast, but the Ruff is slimmer with a longer neck and legs, a rounder head, and a much plainer face.
It consists of the chalice, a much plainer stemmed cup in copper-alloy, and four brooches, three elaborate pseudo-penannular ones, and one a true pennanular brooch of the thistle type ; this is the latest object in the hoard, and suggests it may have been deposited around 900.
The quality of trim is easily the best ever to adorn a Citroen, and looks plusher that that of the plainer BMW.
For example, there is a hollow gold belt buckle, but much plainer than that from Sutton Hoo, but the lyres, drinking vessels, and copper-alloy shoe buckles are very similar.
But in the second handbook, the work of Bernardine Cirillo, archpriest of Loreto, the old text of the litany is also printed, though with the plainer title, Aliæ Litaniæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis, a clear sign that it was not quite forgotten.
The plainer rear is of brick while the front is neo-classical and in Ketton stone.
An attempt dating from the early 1950s to provide other British soldiers with a plainer ( and cheaper ) dark blue or green No. 1 dress did not meet with much enthusiasm ; indeed, most soldiers are not issued with their own No. 1 dress, and the most common occasion when it is now worn is for a wedding.
The " Egyptian Gallery " matches the " King's Library " but is far plainer in decoration.
At the sides, five bays have similar columns, beyond which the building is plainer, in yellow brick and stone.
There is a very grand portal at the western ( Box ) end of the tunnel but a somewhat plainer one at the eastern ( Corsham ) end.
However, there is a trend toward plainer language in legal documents, and in fact the 1999 " Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts " regulations mandate " plain and intelligible " language.
In general, the number of high-quality finds is not large, especially when compared to the number of survivals from the contemporary Mediterranean cultures, and there is a very clear division between elite objects and the much plainer goods used by the majority of the people.

plainer and when
Pajamas may also be found in plainer designs, such as plaid or plain gray, but when worn in public, they are usually designed in such a way that makes their identity unambiguous.
However, when installed in Paris in 1905 by Cavaillé-Coll's successor and son-in-law, Charles Mutin, it lost its fine case for a much plainer one.

plainer and .
Whether this similarity was intentional or accidental, it may explain why the plainer fashion of placing the stars in three parallel rows was preferred by many Americans over the quincuncial style.
Many couples choose rings that reflect their spiritual and cultural traditions, while others choose plainer, more conventional wedding rings.
A plainer contradiction in terms, or a more fatal inlet to anarchy, cannot be imagined.
The qualities implied in the word Cato were acknowledged by the plainer and less outdated title of Sapiens, by which he was so well known in his old age, that Cicero says, it became his virtual cognomen.
Many tops have decorative " borders ", of plainer design, surrounding the central panel of the top and enlarging the quilt.
These include the use of plainer vestments with simple designs and no lace, and innovative architectural designs for churches and sanctuaries.
On lying down again, I saw it a second time, plainer, if possible, than before ; and then I noticed that one of the faces was a little paler — say five shades — than the other.
A plainer dark blue and red uniform with bearskin headdress was worn for ordinary duties.
The West staircase ( 14 ) was originally a service stairs, and would have been plainer in decor, but by the late nineteenth century it was in regular use by the family.
The liturgical fasting emphasized eating plainer food and refraining from food that would give pleasure: In many cultures, this means no meat, dairy, or eggs.
Additionally, the East German release had different and much plainer designs on the front and back, apparently because the authorities were not happy with the sleeve as released elsewhere.
DryNites are a plainer, unisex version of GoodNites sold in Europe and Australasia.
Their father, Arthur ( E. G. Marshall ), parts from their controlling and mentally unstable but artistically inclined mother, Eve ( Geraldine Page ), going on to marry a more " normal " but plainer woman Pearl ( Maureen Stapleton ).
As it was not possible to put them ashore conveniently he decided to ' civilise ' the ' savages ', teaching them " English ... the plainer truths of Christianity ... and the use of common tools " before returning them as missionaries.
With such a background, their use mimics that of Oxfords, so they are worn in brown with broguing as a country shoe, or in plainer, black styles with suits.
Savoury biscuits or crackers ( such as cream crackers, water biscuits, oatcakes, or crisp breads ) are usually plainer and commonly eaten with cheese following a meal.

words and person
Thus the copywriter in the world of the space merchants is the person who in earlier ages might have been a lyric poet, the person `` capable of putting together words that stir and move and sing ''.
The Spanish words estadounidense ( United States person ), yanqui ( Yankee ), and gringo are Spanish terms denoting U. S. things and persons.
For referring specifically to a U. S. national and things, the words used are estadunidense ( also spelled estado-unidense ) ( United States person ), from Estados Unidos da América, and ianque ( Yankee ), but the term most often used is norte-americano, even though it could, as with its Spanish equivalent, in theory apply to Canadians, Mexicans, etc., as well.
William Camden provided a definition of " Anagrammatisme " as " a dissolution of a name truly written into his letters, as his elements, and a new connection of it by artificial transposition, without addition, subtraction or change of any letter, into different words, making some perfect sense applyable ( i. e., applicable ) to the person named.
But the words which a person uses may give to his gestures or preparation such a meaning as may make those gestures or preparations amount to an assault.
When, during his discourses, he recounts his experiences as a young aspirant, he regularly uses the phrase " When I was an unenlightened bodhisatta ..." The term therefore connotes a being who is " bound for enlightenment ", in other words, a person whose aim is to become fully enlightened.
Three general possibilities are that a person, possibly named Zephaniah, prophesied the words of the book of Zephaniah ; the general message of a Josianic prophet is conveyed through the book of Zephaniah ; or the name could have been employed, either during the monarchic or post-monarchic period, as a ‘ speaking voice ’, possibly for rhetorical purposes.
A frequent method for this purpose is reiterating what one heard in one's own words and asking the other person if that really was what was meant.
There also can be a lack of determining " knowledge-appropriate " communication, as when someone uses ambiguous legal words, or medical jargon, when speaking with another person that lacks understanding in these areas.
Another person standing a great distance away can interpret the flags and reproduce the words sent.
But other thinkers sympathetic to his basic argument have suggested that the necessary ( though perhaps still not sufficient ) extra conditions may include the ability to pass not just the verbal version of the Turing test, but the robotic version, which requires grounding the robot's words in the robot's sensorimotor capacity to categorize and interact with the things in the world that its words are about, Turing-indistinguishably from a real person.
The term cretin describes a person so affected, but, as with words such as spastic, idiot and lunatic, also is a word of abuse.
For example, to market the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops II, dog tags inscribed with the words " CALL OF DUTY BLACK OPS II " were given when a person pre-ordered the game.
When what one person has experienced is put into words and transmitted to others, so doing risks giving unwarranted status to what inevitably must have had a subjective tinge.
A person who wishes to be vague might conceal words that are too precise in the social context.
However, as social networks become more and more closely connected to people and their real life, the more harsh words may be consider defamation of the person.
In other words, a meter glucose reading of 39 mg / dL could be properly obtained from a person whose laboratory serum glucose was 53 mg / dL ; even wider variations can occur with " real world " home use.
An armorial motto is a phrase or collection of words intended to describe the motivation or intention of the armigerous person or corporation.
In " Crónica da Guiné " Henry is described as having no luxuries, not avaricious, speaking with soft words and calm gestures, a man of many virtues who never allowed any poor person leave his presence empty-handed.
Skeptics can give new skeptical cases that wouldn't be subject to the same response ( e. g., one where the person was very recently turned into a brain in a vat, so that their words " brain " and " vat " still pick out real brains and vats, rather than simulated ones ).
The sins of the people of Lot became proverbial, and the Arabic words for homosexual behaviour ( liwat ) and for a person who performs such acts ( luti ) both derive from his name.
And if you are in an airliner, you can still carry on a conversation with the person beside you because the sound of your words is traveling along with the air inside the aircraft.
The liberal arts education ( Latin: artes liberales ) is a type of education with those subjects or skills that in classical antiquity were considered essential for a free person, in other words, a citizen, to know in order to take an active part in civic life and public debate and most importantly, military service ( slaves and resident aliens were by definition excluded from the duties and responsibilities of citizenship ).

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