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## Sole official language ( e. g. French in France and Turkish in Turkey )
## Regional official language ( e. g. Igbo in Nigeria ; Marathi in Maharastra, India )
## Promoted language – lacks official status on a national or regional level but is promoted and sometimes used by public authorities for specific functions ( e. g. Spanish in New Mexico ; West African Pidgin English in Cameroon )
## Proscribed language – discouraged by official sanction or restriction ( e. g. Galician, Basque and Catalan during Francisco Franco ’ s regime in Spain ; Macedonian in Greece )

## and language
## Tolerated language – neither promoted nor proscribed ; acknowledged but ignored ( e. g. Native American languages in the United States )

## and e
## Quoting an opponent's words out of context — i. e. choosing quotations that misrepresent the opponent's actual intentions ( see fallacy of quoting out of context ).
## Stimulable after demonstration and probing ( i. e. with a tongue depressor )
## album or even concert ticket sales: e. g. Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Rush, and Garth Brooks ( whose only Billboard Top 40 hit was in his Chris Gaines persona )
## success on other, genre-specific charts: e. g. Snow Patrol, Incubus, The Lightning Seeds, KoRn, Queen Latifah, The Prodigy, Garth Brooks, Randy Travis, blink-182, Muse, Breaking Benjamin, and Shinedown
## critical acclaim: e. g. Spirit, Randy Newman, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The White Stripes, The Church, Amy Winehouse, Beck, and Marshall Crenshaw
## strong fan followings: e. g. Rush, Gorillaz, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead, Faith No More, Devo, and Queensrÿche
## influence on other musicians: e. g. Jimi Hendrix, Rush, Lou Reed, Janis Joplin, Devo, Iggy Pop, and Bo Diddley
## success as a songwriter or producer: e. g. Buffy Sainte-Marie, Mickey Newbury, J. J. Cale, Jim Steinman, Norman Smith, and McFadden & Whitehead
## Command Object, Routed Command Object, Action Object: a singleton object ( e. g. there is only one CopyCommand object ), which knows about shortcut keys, button images, command text, etc.
## As far as is known, there is no analytical method of finding an absolute optimum ( i. e. having the overall shortest critical chain ).
## A request for the receiving node ( i. e. the entry node in this case ) to establish a circuit with the originator.
## Organism ( e. g. mouse injected with a drug )
## ex vivo body part ( e. g. leg of a frog )
## ex vivo organ ( e. g. heart of a dog )
## ex vivo part of an organ ( e. g. a segment of an intestine ).
## tissue ( e. g. limulus lysate )
## cell ( e. g. platelets )
## Arithmetic: arithmetic instructions may operate on all registers or on just a special register ( e. g. accumulator ).
## Quaid e Azam Postgraduate Medical College ( QPGMC ), PIMS
## Landlord knows or should know that the tenant makes public use of the land ( e. g. the land is rented for use as a restaurant or a store );
## Mirai e
## Mirai e, later covered by René Liu
## Mirai e ( Original Karaoke )
## Libraries of federal agencies, i. e. executive departments, service academies, independent agencies ( 44 U. S. C.
## For every non-constant leaf node, assign a 1 ( i. e. 1 register is needed to hold the variable / field / etc .).

## and .
## < tt > SubBytes </ tt >— a non-linear substitution step where each byte is replaced with another according to a lookup table.
## < tt > ShiftRows </ tt >— a transposition step where each row of the state is shifted cyclically a certain number of steps.
## < tt > MixColumns </ tt >— a mixing operation which operates on the columns of the state, combining the four bytes in each column.
## Those connected to existing lakes, rivers, or oceans.
## Those connected in a city network: such as the Canal Grande and others of Venice Italy ; the gracht of Amsterdam, and the waterways of Bangkok.
## 5 / 16 inch Scarlet.
## NSN for decoration set: 8455-00-444-0007.
## NSN for replacement medal is 8455-00-246-3830.
## Paul addresses the issue regarding challenges to his apostleship and defends the issue by claiming that it was given to him through a revelation from Christ.
## The thanksgiving part of the letter is typical of Hellenistic letter writing.
## Paul's closing remarks in his letters usually contain his intentions and efforts to improve the community.
## after the Franciscan, Lolhard, who converted to the Waldensian way, becoming eminent as a preacher in Guienne.
## the Middle English loller ( akin to modern, albeit semi-archaic, verb loll ), " a lazy vagabond, an idler, a fraudulent beggar "; but this word is not recorded in this sense before 1582.
## Pantheism-the belief that God exists as all things of the cosmos, that God is one and all is God ; God is immanent.
## Panentheism-the belief that God encompasses all things of the cosmos but that God is greater than the cosmos ; God is both immanent and transcendent.
## Deism-the belief that God does exist but does not interfere with human life and the laws of the universe ; God is transcendent.
## Monotheism-the belief that a single deity exists which rules the universe as a separate and individual entity.
## Polytheism-the belief that multiple deities exist which rule the universe as separate and individual entities.
## Henotheism-the belief that multiple deities may or may not exist, though there is a single supreme deity.
## Henology-believing that multiple avatars of a deity exist, which represent unique aspects of the ultimate deity.
## Strong atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities.
## Weak atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist.
## If so, send F backwards in time on channel c.
## If not, send F + 1 backwards in time on channel c. Note that this results in a paradox, as the number received in step 3 above is not the same as that sent in this step.

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