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Arcaicam Esperantom (" Archaic Esperanto ") is a constructed language created to act as a fictional ' Old Esperanto ,' in the vein of languages such as Old English or the use of Latin citations in modern texts.

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During the Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt trial it became evident that the court need to identify what was an " objective historian " in the same vein as the reasonable person, and reminiscent of the standard traditionally used in English law of " the man on the Clapham omnibus ".
" Purple Party " is also used as an academic hypothetical of an undefined party, as a centralist party in the United States ( because purple is created from mixing the main parties ' colours of red and blue ) and as a highly idealistic " peace and love " party -- in a similar vein to a Green Party, perhaps.
This suggests Velociraptor may have used its sickle claw to pierce vital organs of the throat, such as the trachea ( windpipe ), or one or more of the branches of the jugular vein or carotid artery, rather than slashing the abdomen.
Sclerotherapy is often used for telangiectasias ( spider veins ) and varicose veins that persist or recur after vein stripping.
The term " arterial blood " is nevertheless used to indicate blood high in oxygen, although the pulmonary artery carries " venous blood " and blood flowing in the pulmonary vein is rich in oxygen.
Many stereotypes have developed regarding people who live in trailer parks, which are similar to stereotypes of the poor and the term Trailer trash often used as an adjective in the same vein as the derogatory American terms white trash or ghetto.
This vein is known as the Bloss Vein but was used only to satisfy local demands.
As well as cryptocrystalline quartz, macrocrystalline quartz ( both vein quartz and rock crystal ) was a commonly used raw material around the globe.
This causes the blade attached to the syringe to lie almost in line with the walls of the syringe itself and they are used when the blade needs to get very close to parallel with the skin ( when injecting into a surface vein or artery for example ).
* Bevacizumab ( Avastin ) has been used against wet age-related macular degeneration, as well as macular edema from diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and central retinal vein occlusion.
In a similar vein, Verlaine used the expression poète maudit (" cursed poet ") in 1884 to refer to a number of poets like Stéphane Mallarmé, Arthur Rimbaud, Aloysius Bertrand, Comte de Lautréamont or Alice de Chambrier, who had fought against poetic conventions and suffered social rebuke or were ignored by the critics.
Ironically, Herrmann had composed some jazz for the " picnic " scene in Citizen Kane and he later used some jazz elements ( much in the vein of Maurice Ravel's two piano concertos ) for The Wrong Man when he scored the nightclub scenes showing Henry Fonda as a double bass player in a jazz band, and for Taxi Drivers saxophone-driven theme which recalls Charlie Parker's rendition of " Laura.
In a similar vein, the circumflex is today used to mark tone contour in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
The most convenient site is often the arm, especially the veins on the back of the hand, or the median cubital vein at the elbow, but any identifiable vein can be used.
Any accessible vein can be used although arm and hand veins are used most commonly, with leg and foot veins used to a much lesser extent.
The show's title " Bonanza " is a term used by miners in regard to a large vein or deposit of ore, and commonly refers to The Comstock Lode.
In patients admitted for surgery, graded compression stockings are widely used, and in severe illness, prolonged immobility and in all orthopedic surgery, professional guidelines recommend low molecular weight heparin ( LMWH ) administration, mechanical calf compression or ( if all else is contraindicated and the patient has recently suffered deep vein thrombosis ) the insertion of a vena cava filter.
Propranolol is also used to lower portal vein pressure in portal hypertension and prevent esophageal variceal bleeding.
His new technique used a saphenous vein autograft to replace a stenotic segment of the right coronary artery.
Later, he successfully used the saphenous vein as a bypassing channel, which has become the typical bypass graft technique we know today ; in the U. S., this vessel is typically harvested endoscopically, using a technique known as endoscopic vessel harvesting ( EVH ).
In 1968, Doctors Charles Bailey, Teruo Hirose and George Green used the internal mammary artery instead of the saphenous vein for the grafting.

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Some of former President Truman's off-the-cuff discourses have been in that vein.
In a similar vein, but writing from the opposite side, Thomas Taylor, a private in the 6th Alabama Volunteers, in a letter to his wife, stated: `` you know that my heart is with you but I never could have been satisfied to have staid at home when my country is invaded by a thievin foe, by a set of cowardly skunks whose motto is Booty.
We have to tell ourselves that when Parker spoke in this vein, he believed what he said, because he could continue, `` But the truth, which cost me bitter tears to say, I must speak, though it cost other tears hotter than fire ''.
Recurring characters on SNL played by Guest include Frankie, of Willie and Frankie ( coworkers who recount in detail physically painful situations in which they have found themselves, remarking laconically " I hate when that happens "); Herb Minkman, a shady novelty toymaker with a brother named Al ( played by Crystal ); Rajeev Vindaloo, an eccentric foreign man in the same vein as Andy Kaufman's Latka character from Taxi ; and Senor Cosa, a Spanish ventriloquist often seen on the recurring spoof of The Joe Franklin Show.
In a similar vein, the alf found in the fairy tale The Elf of the Rose by Danish author H. C. Andersen is so tiny that he can have a rose blossom for home, and has " wings that reached from his shoulders to his feet ".
Some cases of lower-limb lymphedema have been associated with the use of tamoxifen, due to the blood clots and deep vein thrombosis ( DVT ) that can be caused by this medication.
In a similar vein, Rabbi Akiva ( ca. 50 – ca. 135CE ), is said to have learned a new law from every et ( את ) in the Torah ( Talmud, tractate Pesachim 22b ); the word et is meaningless by itself, and serves only to mark the direct object.
While Cervenka's solo albums have also been in a more folk or country vein, she has also fronted punk bands like Auntie Christ and The Original Sinners.
Although the film is relatively unknown, some have considered it a " masterpiece in this vein " of silent comedy, even though it included minimal dialogue.
In the same vein, France's Napoleonic Code made adoption difficult, requiring adopters to be over the age of 50, sterile, older than the adopted person by at least fifteen years, and to have fostered the adoptee for at least six years.
Mining the vein of the small-scale historical genre piece, in 1815 he painted Aretino and the Envoy of Charles V as well as Aretino and Tintoretto, an anecdotal painting whose subject, a painter brandishing a pistol at his critic, may have been especially satisfying to the embattled Ingres.
The leaves have parallel lines on either side of the central vein.
truxillense does not have parallel lines on either side of the central vein like all other varieties.
They differ from all other vascular plants in having microphylls, leaves that have only a single vascular trace ( vein ) rather than the much more complex megaphylls found in ferns and seed plants.
Eckert and other " post-Farmerian " writers ( denoting authors working with or in a similar vein as Eckert, who are admirers of Farmer's Wold Newton biographies and fiction ) have – through crossovers documented in Eckert's massive online Crossover Chronology ( published in book form by Black Coat Press in two volumes in 2010 as Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World ), and through parascholarly articles such as those appearing on the various WNU-themed websites online ; Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe ( edited by Win Scott Eckert, MonkeyBrain Books, 2005, a 2007 Locus Award finalist ) and in various issues of the pro-zine dedicated to and authorized by Farmer, Farmerphile: The Magazine of Philip José Farmer ( published by Michael Croteau, webmaster of the Official Philip José Farmer Home Page ) – brought numerous further fictional characters into the WNU.
Cook first suggested that the single vein closed by a nail or plug referred to the lost-wax method of casting ; Robert Graves ( whose interpretation of Greek mythology is controversial among many scholars ) suggests that this myth is based on a misinterpretation of an image of Athena demonstrating the process of lost-wax casting of steel, which Daedalus would have brought to Sardinia.
His live concerts, more so than most of his albums, have a strong comedic element in the manic vein of Robin Williams.
Prisoners are often reported to have little or no struggle before they go limp, because their jugular vein and carotid arteries are blocked and blood flow to the brain is reduced.
The early scientific works were in a popular vein, and have links to the publications of Francis Godwin.
In a similar vein, there have also been many string quartet tributes to popular rock and metal bands, most notably Tool, Black Sabbath, Breaking Benjamin, New Order / Joy Division, the Cure, Muse, the Beatles, and even Slayer.
In modern times, some demonological texts have been written by Christians, usually in a similar vein of Thomas Aquinas, explaining their effects in the world and how faith may lessen or eliminate damage by them.

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