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their and origins
It breaks language down and analyzes its component parts: theory, sounds and their meaning, utterance usage, word origins, the history of words, the meaning of words and word combinations, sentence construction, basic construction beyond the sentence level, stylistics, and conversation.
Richard Hofstadter has traced the sentimental attachment to the rural way of life, which he describes as " a kind of homage that Americans have paid to the fancied innocence of their origins.
American politicians, for example, boasted of their agrarian or log-cabin origins, and praised the republicanism of the yeoman farmers.
The alphorn's exact origins remain indeterminate, and the ubiquity of horn-like signal instruments in valleys throughout Europe may indicate a long history of cross influences regarding their construction and usage.
Natural history is the study and description of organisms and natural objects, especially their origins, evolution, and interrelationships.
Many modern avionics have their origins in World War II wartime developments.
Similarly, some dishes that are typically considered American have their origins in other countries.
Boomerangs come in many shapes and sizes depending on their geographic or tribal origins and intended function.
In addition, forensic technologies are working on identifying biological agents, their geographical origins and / or their initial son.
Now the most commonly understood meaning of the term ballad, sentimental ballads, sometimes called " tear-jerkers " or " drawing-room ballads " owing to their popularity with the middle classes, had their origins in the early ‘ Tin Pan Alley ’ music industry of the later 19th century.
Afrikaner directly translated means " African " and subsequently refers to all Afrikaans speaking people in Africa who have their origins in the Cape Colony founded by Jan Van Riebeeck.
While long integrated into Kei Island society, residents of these settlements continue to value the historical origins of their ancestors.
The spelling Christ ( Greek Genitive:, toú Christoú ,; Nominative:, ho Christós ) in English was standardized in the 18th century, when, in the spirit of the Enlightenment, the spelling of certain words was changed to fit their Greek or Latin origins.
Several kinds of descriptive categorizations can be applied broadly to the elements, including consideration of their general physical and chemical properties, their states of matter under familiar conditions, their melting and boiling points, their densities, their crystal structures as solids, and their origins.
Starting in the early 1930s, comic strips expanded from their mirthful origins to feature adventure stories, as seen in Popeye, Captain Easy, Buck Rogers, Tarzan and The Adventures of Tintin.
These small circular genomes are also found in mitochondria and chloroplasts, reflecting their bacterial origins.
The islands of Manihiki and Rakahanga trace their origins to the arrival of Toa ( an outcast from Rarotonga ) and Tupaeru ( a woman of high-ranking in the Puaikura tribe of Rarotonga ) The remainder of the northern islands were probably settled by expeditions from Samoa and Tonga.
Everywhere, their Indic origins have been reduced from historical narrative to a source of stereotypes about India.

their and these
When they reached their neighbor's house, Pamela said a few polite words to Grace and kissed Melissa lightly on the forehead, the impulse prompted by a stray thought -- of the type to which she was frequently subject these days -- that they might never see one another again.
Perhaps she had no reason to fear these trees that whispered their secrets above her head as she passed.
Led by Bill Doolin, these mobsters specialized in train robberies but as a sideline they looted stores and robbed banks, making liberal use of their guns.
And no messages can be transmitted on these circuits until senders and receivers authenticate in advance, by special codes, that the messages actually come from their purported sources.
Let us look in on one of these nerve centers -- SAC at Omaha -- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their Aj.
But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
To a stranger their delight in these things may seem paradoxical, for Persians chase the golden calf as much as any people.
And Zen Buddhism, though it is extremely difficult to understand how these internal contradictions are reconciled, helps them in their struggle to achieve personal salvation through sexual release.
This is the rhetoric of righteousness the beatniks use in defending their way of life, their search for wholeness, though their actual existence fails to reach these `` religious '' heights.
When these had been pocketed, we could still spend a morning cracking open other pebbles for our delight in seeing how much prettier they were inside than their dull exteriors indicated.
The trick these two play upon Jacoby reveals their want not simply of decency but of imagination as well.
And although these insights into the nature of art may be in themselves insufficient for a thoroughgoing philosophy of art, their peculiar authenticity in this day and age requires that they be taken seriously and gives promise that from their very substance, new and valid chapters in the philosophy of art may be written.
One is that they were established, or gained eminence, under pressure provided by these same immigrants, from whom the old families wished to segregate their children.
Somewhat uneven in interest for an average reader, eight or ten of these are among the finest of their kind in literature.
I cannot express to you the depth of my conviction that, in our own and free world interest, we must co-operate with others to help these people achieve their legitimate ambitions, as expressed in their different multi-year plans.
I am not aware of great attention by any of these authors or by the psychotherapeutic profession to the role of literary study in the development of conscience -- most of their attention is to a pre-literate period of life, or, for the theologians of course, to the influence of religion.
Something indirect, mixed, reconciling, tensional might well be the stratagem, the devious technique by which a poet indulged in all kinds of talk about love and anger and even in something like `` expressions '' of these emotions, without aiming at their incitement or even uttering anything that essentially involves their incitement ''.
As always, the ranks worked out new and better tactics, but there was brilliance in the way the field commands adopted these methods and in the way the army commanders incorporated them into their military thinking.
Throughout the rest of the Poetics, Aristotle continues to discuss the characteristics of these six parts and their interrelationship, and he refers frequently to the standards suggested by his definition of tragedy.
rather, the generality of these students find their university experience congenial to their own sense of values.

their and usages
The Inuit Circumpolar Conference meeting in Barrow, Alaska, officially adopted " Inuit " as a designation for all Eskimos, regardless of their local usages, in 1977.
In these bulls he ruled on the custom of accommodating Christian words and usages to express non-Christian ideas and practices of the native cultures, which had been extensively done by the Jesuits in their Indian and Chinese missions.
These standards differ in their specified signaling methods, geographic ranges, and frequency usages, among other things.
In criticizing The Elements of Style, Geoffrey Pullum, professor of linguistics at Edinburgh University, and co-author of The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language ( 2002 ), said that: Pullum noted, for example, that the authors misunderstood what constitutes the passive voice, and he criticized their proscription of established and unproblematic English usages, such as the split infinitive and the use of which in a restrictive relative clause.
The Greeks and Romans claimed medicinal usages for their cabbage variety that included relief from gout, headaches and the symptoms of poisonous mushroom ingestion.
) and 24 Samyukta Hastas and their usage viniyoga, although Natya Shastra mentions many more, and the usages stated in Abhinavabharati differ considerably from those of Abhinayadarpanam, which is a relatively recent text.
Other examples of composers ' historically-inconsistent opus number usages include the cases of César Franck ( 1822 – 1890 ) and Béla Bartók ( 1881 – 1945 ) who initially enumerated, but then discontinued enumerating, their compositions.
A table listing the seventeen rare earth elements, their atomic number and symbol, the etymology of their names, and their main usages ( see also Technological applications ) is provided here.
In their frequent usages in the field, the terms " gate array " and " semi-custom " are synonymous.
The All Writs Act authorizes United States federal courts to " issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.
Some bus lines still have the word " stage " in their names, though it is difficult to say whether such usages come from actual corporate descent from predecessor stagecoach operators, or is just a marketing strategy.
The term Franco-Ontarian has two related usages which overlap closely but are not identical: it may refer to francophone residents of Ontario, regardless of their place of birth, or to people of French Canadian ancestry born in Ontario, regardless of their primary language or current place of residence.
* The German-speaking nations ( Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland ) established national, normative spelling usages for their respective varieties of the language by statute with the German orthography reform of 1996.
In Star Control III, the K ’ tang are portrayed as an intellectually inferior species using advanced technology they do not fully understand in order to intimidate people, perhaps explaining why their translators ’ output is littered with misspellings and nonstandard usages of words, like threatening to “ crushify ” the player.
Pursuing the theory of JB Dubos, but also transforming it, he maintained that those invasions were not marked by the violent and destructive character usually attributed to them ; that the penetration of the German barbarians into Gaul was a slow process ; that the Germans submitted to the imperial administration ; that the political institutions of the Merovingians had their origins in the Roman laws at least as much as, if not more than, in German usages ; and, consequently, that there was no conquest of Gaul by the Germans.
An example of the adjective usages is demonstrated when The New York Times ran an article titled Militant Environmentalists Planning Summer Protests to Save Redwoods describing a group that believes in " confrontational demonstrations " and " nonviolent tactics " to get across their message of preserving the environment.
At the Diet of Speyer in the same year, Philip openly championed the Protestant cause, rendering it possible for Protestant preachers to propagate their views while the Diet was in session, and, like his followers, openly disregarding ordinary Roman Catholic ecclesiastical usages.
For the specific usages of various letters with bars and strokes, see their individual articles.
* Of the French Canadians, he says, " If it be only for their laws and particular usages that they are struggling, surrounded, as they are, by people of other races, they must be aware that they would be made to undergo, if they lost British protection, a much more violent change than any which they have yet had to endure ; and certainly, greater and more general than any which we may mean to prescribe for them.
* Gridiron ( cooking ), type of grill that can be used to cook meat or other food over a fire ; most of the other usages derive from this term due to their fancied resemblance
The usages vary by country and region ; these are some usual names and their nicknames:

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