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Likewise and words
Likewise, written texts include nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial arrangement of words and the use of emoticons to convey emotional expressions in pictorial form.
Hiragana is used to write native words for which there are no kanji, including particles such as から kara " from ", and suffixes such as さん ~ san " Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms ." Likewise, hiragana is used to write words whose kanji form is obscure, not known to the writer or readers, or too formal for the writing purpose.
Likewise, in the Northern Isles, the words " firth " and " sound " are often used arbitrarily or interchangeably.
Likewise, " gl -" words for shiny things: glisten, gleam, glint, glare, glam, glimmer, glaze, glass, glitz, gloss, glory, glow, and glitter.
Likewise, there are two words for a parent's child according to sex :-yáchʼeʼ " daughter ",-gheʼ " son ".
Likewise, Lazarsfeld's focus on empirical discovery rather than grand theory (" abstract empiricism " in the words of C. Wright Mills ) was one of the spurs that led Robert K. Merton to develop what he called " theories of the middle range.
Likewise, the bsTan -' gyur contains 3, 387 texts using 127, 000 folios amounting to 850, 000 lines and 48 millions words.
Likewise, written texts have nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial arrangement of words, or the physical layout of a page.
" Likewise, when a Jewish mob boss George Appel was electrocuted, his last words were: " Well, gentlemen, you are about to see a baked Appel.
Likewise, other magic words exist as part of a social contract, designed to express affection for another.
Likewise, terminologies were translated and other words were coined in line with this curriculum.
Likewise, according to Word of Faith teaching, " negative confession " can yield negative results, and hence believers should be conscious of their words.
Likewise, the stylistic format of the dialogues can vary ; Plato's dialogues generally only contain the direct words of each of the speakers, while Xenophon's dialogues are written down as a continuous story, containing, along with the narration of the circumstances of the dialogue, the " quotes " of the speakers.
Likewise, English lacks a productive grammatical means to show indirection but must instead rely on periphrasis, that is the use of multiple words to explain an idea.
Prayer at those times is simply the wordless anguish of the soul in the presence of God, as in Romans 8: 26-27: Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness ; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words.
Likewise, none of the song titles are five-letter words.
" Likewise, David West remarks in his discussion of the plague in the third book, Virgil is " saturated with the poetry of Lucretius, and its words, phrases, thought and rhythms have merged in his mind, and become transmuted into an original work of poetic art.
Likewise, many graphemes in English have multiple pronunciations, such as the different pronunciations of the combination ough in words like through, though, thought, thorough, tough, and trough.
Likewise in English, the words " blizzard ", " flurry ", " pack ", " slush ," " drift ", " sleet ," and " powder " refer to different types of snow, but all are recognized as varieties of " snow " in a general sense.
Likewise, players often review the list of words to see the pathways of associations that go from beginning to end.
Likewise, digital dance may fall outside the parameters of digital theatre, if it does not contain elements of story or spoken words.

Likewise and carry
Likewise, flight numbers larger than 9000 are usually referred to ferry flights, that carry no passengers and are only to move an aircraft from point A to point B, where it is supposed to start a new commercial flight.
Likewise, some viaducts carry railroads over large valleys, or they carry railroads over cities with many cross-streets and avenues.
Likewise, historian WG Beasley states that "... the nature of this document, as published variously in English and Chinese, does not carry conviction as to its authenticity ".
Likewise, computers also included HDMI ports that carry both audio and video signals to home video displays or AV Receivers.
Likewise, dramatic roles are often written with larger orchestras in mind as dramatic voices can carry more easily over larger ensembles.

Likewise and their
Likewise, the Zulus in the early 19th century were victorious in battles against their rivals in part because they adopted a new kind of spear, the iklwa.
Likewise the French ships Tonnant, Heureux and Mercure all cut their anchor cables and drifted southwards away from the blazing ship.
Likewise, their back-to-back World Series victories in 1907 and 1908 made them the first club to win two World Series.
Likewise, blunt weapons such as maces and warhammers could harm the wearer by their impact without penetrating the armour ; usually a soft armour, such as gambeson, was worn under the hauberk.
Likewise, all bank accounts are linked to the national identification of the owner ( companies and institutions all have their own identification numbers ).
Likewise, small boats typically have two circuits each with their own battery / batteries: one used for engine starting ; one used for domestics.
Likewise Seyfert galaxies were suspected to be industrial accidents because their enormous and directed energy output had no initial explanation.
Likewise, grappling sports have been devised so that their participants can compete using full physical effort without injuring their opponents.
Likewise, nations that violate international arms control agreements, even if claiming to be acting within the scope of their national sovereignty, may find themselves with a range of penalties or sanctions regarding firearms placed on them by other nations.
Likewise, the Libre Society drafted two libre ‘ licences ’, but celebrated their lack of legal power.
Likewise the crew of a Jordanian ship, MV Farah III, that ran aground near LTTE-controlled territory off the island's coast, accused the Tamil Tigers of risking their lives and forcing them to abandon the vessel which was carrying 14, 000 tonnes of Indian rice.
Likewise, the Trust's control of patents on motion picture cameras ensured that only MPPC studios were able to film, and the projector patents allowed the Trust to make licensing agreements with distributors and theaters – and thus determine who screened their films and where.
Likewise, it is recommended that women at a mosque wear loose clothing that covers to the wrists and ankles, and cover their heads with a hijab or other covering.
Likewise, as in Roman Imperial times, armies would frequently follow rivers while their supplies were being carried by barges.
Likewise, Richard McNally states, " The term ' pseudoscience ' has become little more than an inflammatory buzzword for quickly dismissing one's opponents in media sound-bites " and " When therapeutic entrepreneurs make claims on behalf of their interventions, we should not waste our time trying to determine whether their interventions qualify as pseudoscientific.
Likewise, the Pictish shires and thanages, traces of which are found in later times, are thought to have been adopted from their southern neighbours.
Likewise, some gay men view frotting or oral sex as maintaining their virginity, with anal penetration regarded as virginity loss, while other gay men consider frotting or oral sex to be their main forms of intercourse.
Likewise, Sunni Muslims are referred to as Ahlus Sunnah wa Al-Jamā ‘ ah (), literally " people of the tradition Muhammad and the community ", emphasizing their attachment to religious and cultural tradition.
Likewise the term " traitor " is used in heated political discussiontypically as a slur against political dissidents, or against officials in power who are perceived as failing to act in the best interest of their constituents.
Likewise each Deacon in full connection is a member of their Annual Conference Order of Deacons.
Likewise, P. G. Wodehouse used the phrase " Nigger minstrels " in Thank You, Jeeves ( 1934 ), the first Jeeves – Bertie novel, in admiration of their artistry and musical tradition.
" Likewise, certain types of ethical theories, especially deontological ethics, sometimes distinguish between ' ethics ' and ' morals ': " Although the morality of people and their ethics amounts to the same thing, there is a usage that restricts morality to systems such as that of Kant, based on notions such as duty, obligation, and principles of conduct, reserving ethics for the more Aristotelian approach to practical reasoning, based on the notion of a virtue, and generally avoiding the separation of ' moral ' considerations from other practical considerations.

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