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In the absence of a truly adequate conceptuality in which the gospel can be expressed, the unavoidable need to demythologize it makes use of whatever resources are at hand -- and this usually means one or another of the various forms of `` folk religion '' current in the situation.
The term anthem means either a specific form of Anglican church music ( in music theory and religious contexts ), or more generally, a song ( or composition ) of celebration, usually acting as a symbol for a distinct group of people, as in the term " national anthem " or " sports anthem ".
( In modern French, "" usually means referee or umpire.
They send these signals by means of an axon, which is a thin protoplasmic fiber that extends from the cell body and projects, usually with numerous branches, to other areas, sometimes nearby, sometimes in distant parts of the brain or body.
For instance, a BAC of 0. 10 means that 0. 10 % ( one tenth of one percent ) of a person's blood, by volume ( usually, but in some countries by mass ), is alcohol.
In addition to their transportation purposes, parts of the United States, particularly in the Northeast, had enough fast-flowing rivers that water power was the primary means of powering factories ( usually textile mills ) until after the American Civil War.
Although it is usually translated as " element ", the Chinese word xing literally means something like " changing states of being ", " permutations " or " metamorphoses of being ".
The addition of extra power and control connections, differential drivers, and data connections in each direction usually means that most serial buses have more conductors than the minimum of one used in 1-Wire and UNI / O.
When the word kusari is used in conjunction with an armoured item it usually means that the kusari makes up the majority of the armour defence.
If not " true " crannogs, small occupied islets ( often at least partially artificial in nature ) may be referred to as island duns, although rather confusingly, 22 islet-based sites are classified as ' proper ' crannogs due to the different interpretations of the inspectors or excavators who drew up field reports Canmore search for crannog in the Western Isles Hebridean island dwellings or crannogs were commonly built on both natural and artificial islets, usually reached by means of a stone causeway.
Lex Luthor, other supervillains, and various civilians have learned the secret identity several times, though their knowledge is usually been removed through various means ( the boxer Muhammad Ali is one of the very few to deduce the identity and retain the knowledge ).
This also means that confidence is usually strongest when considering evidence from different fields, because the techniques are usually very different.
, nights are named after the previous day, e. g. " Friday night " usually means the entire night between Friday and Saturday.
The common element of most house music is a 4 / 4 beat generated by a drum machine or other electronic means ( such as a sampler ), together with a solid ( usually also electronically generated ) synth bassline.
As well, bass guitars usually have a solid wood body, which means that their sound is produced by electronic amplification of the vibration of the strings, instead of the upright bass's acoustic reverberation.
This means that while the abbreviation of Doctor is usually written as " Dr " in most of the Commonwealth, it is usually written as " Dr ." in North America.
The boot knife is nothing more than a shortened dagger that is compact enough to be worn on the lower leg, usually by means of a sheath clipped or strapped to a boot or other footwear.
But while martyrs ' days ( usually the individual dates of martyrdom ) were celebrated on fixed dates in the local solar calendar, the date of Easter was fixed by means of the local Jewish lunisolar calendar.
The term " euthanasia " is usually confined to the active variety ; the University of Washington website states that " euthanasia generally means that the physician would act directly, for instance by giving a lethal injection, to end the patient's life ".
As mathematical equations, fractals are usually nowhere differentiable, which means that they cannot be measured in traditional ways.
Actual, which in English is usually a synonym of " real ", has a different meaning in other European languages, in which it means " current " or " up-to-date ", and has the logical derivative as a verb, meaning " to make current " or " to update ".
* Gulf of execution, a term usually used in human computer interaction to describe the gap between a user's goal for action and the means to execute that goal

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Cryptic crossword puzzles frequently use anagrammatic clues, usually indicating that they are anagrams by the inclusion of a descriptive term like " confused " or " in disarray ".
The term is usually confused with Mesolithic, and the two are sometimes used as synonyms.
He made a few mistakes ; he may well have made others that we cannot detect because he is our sole authority ; when he tried to describe buildings his command of language was usually inadequate ; he is often confused and obscure, though this may be as much his printer's fault as his own ; his prose is frequently difficult to read and painful to translate ; but he seems to us to be free from the dishonesty of the traveller who tries to exaggerate his own knowledge, importance, or courage.
Adult killer whales are very distinctive and are not usually confused with any other sea creature.
This dance music genre, not to be confused with improvised freestyle rapping, was dominated, at the time, by electro funk beats and vaguely Latin melodic and percussion elements, over which Latino vocalists sang melodramatic pop vocals, usually in English.
The term Scandinavia is usually used as a cultural term, but in English usage, it is occasionally confused with the purely geographical term Scandinavian Peninsula, which took its name from the cultural-linguistic concept.
Wines from other fruits, such as apples and berries, are usually named after the fruit from which they are produced combined with the word " wine " ( for example, apple wine and elderberry wine ) and are generically called fruit wine or country wine ( not to be confused with the French term vin de pays ).
* Letters ( also called communications, and not to be confused with letters to the editor ) are short descriptions of important current research findings that are usually fast-tracked for immediate publication because they are considered urgent.
Neurological examinations usually reveal a drowsy or confused patient.
* ( 豚骨, " pork bone "; not to be confused with tonkatsu ) ramen usually has a cloudy white colored broth.
SONET therefore isn't in itself a native communications protocol per se and should not be confused as being necessarily ' connection-oriented ' in the way that term is usually used.
Nor should " physical law " be confused with " laws of physics " – the term " physical law " usually covers laws in other sciences ( e. g. biology ) as well.
Some volunteers ( particularly " advanced volunteers ") will wear scrubs, but this is usually avoided so volunteers are not confused with medical personnel.
His call of the play is so famous that it's usually played over the television footage of the play, and often confused for the television call, which was actually done by Vin Scully on NBC.
Although usually referred to simply as an " arrondissements ", they should not be confused with departmental arrondissements, which are groupings of communes within one département.
A cricket umpire is not to be confused with the referee who usually presides only over international matches and makes no decisions affecting the outcome of the game.
“ Doctrine ” is usually not meant to have any negative connotations ; it is especially not to be confused with “ dogma .”
Fetish fashions are sometimes confused with costuming, because both are usually understood to be clothing that is not worn as the usual wardrobe of people, and is instead worn to create a particular reaction.
This can often be confused with Oneegyaru ( Big Sister Gal ) and Serebu ( Celeb ), although Oneegyaru is usually associated with a lot of expensive gal brands and Serebu focuses on expensive western fashions.
This is the subject of numerous running gags in I ’ m Alan Partridge, in particular his numerous efforts to deny his interest in Bangkok " lady-boys " ( whom he describes as ‘ fascinating creatures ’ whilst insisting that he is merely confused by them and not attracted to them ) and a recurrent gag in which he will daydream about performing an erotic dance in a peephole Pringle jumper and a vulcanised rubber thong for a selection of men ( usually those who can help further his career in some way, such as BBC Chief of Programming Tony Hayers ).
Remixes should not be confused with edits, which usually involve shortening a final stereo master for marketing or broadcasting purposes.
The treaty also makes it clear that right of initiative should not be confused with the right to petition, particularly since a petition is directed to Parliament while a citizens ' initiative is directed to the Commission ; whereas a petition is a method of remonstrance, usually focussing on perceived infringements of European Law, an initiative is a grassroots proposal for new legislation.
Cuvier was a Protestant and a believer in monogenism who held that all men descended from the biblical Adam however his position was usually confused as being polygenist ( some writers who have studied his racial work have dubbed his position as " quasi-polygenist ") and most of his racial studies have influenced scientific racialism.
* Angular frequency of a wave, in fluid dynamics ( angular frequency is usually represented by but this may be confused with vorticity in a fluid dynamics context ).

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