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More contemporary approaches such as Head-driven phrase structure grammar ( HPSG ) model syntactic constructions via the unification of typed feature structures, which are directed acyclic graphs.
More recently, as the phenomenon has become so well known, the phrase is sometimes used in ordinary examples ( without obfuscation ).
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Peter Huston originated this phrase in his book More Scams from the Great Beyond!
More reliable references note this jocular American English phrase " used as a greeting after prolonged separation " was first recorded in 1900 for a Native American's speech, and thus more likely derives from American Indian Pidgin English.
" More Irish than the Irish themselves " (, ) is a phrase used in Irish historiography to describe a phenomenon of cultural assimilation in late medieval Norman Ireland.
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More properly, some authors use the phrase Einstein's geometrodynamics to denote the initial value formulation of general relativity, introduced by Arnowitt, Deser, and Misner ( ADM formalism ) around 1960.
More generically, the Latin phrase is used to indicate " of his own accord " and is thus similar to " sua sponte ".
More importantly, a match also revealed two pieces of the rebus, which identified a person, phrase, place, thing, etc.
More commonly however, the phrase is used to describe lending to business and large corporations using assets not normally used in other loans.
More generally, the phrase is sometimes used to refer to a child of any radical parent, regardless of that parent's past partisan affiliation ( or the affiliation of the child ).
* The video for " maJiK " features stop motion animation and the following phrase written in a book near the beginning of the video: " Very Soon / Forever More / The Way to Be / Will Be Attached / Forever Matched / Through What U See ".
The phrase became well-known enough that, in 1995, a Globe editorial chastising the Iditarod race for caving in to pressure from animal rights activists was titled " More Wimps from the Mush ".
The supporters of Universidad de Chile refer to their love for the team with the phrase: " More than a passion, a feeling ".
The pervasive presence of " as seen on TV " products is the subject for much comedy on TV, often exaggerating the typical pitches of " as seen on TV " products and using the now famous phrase " But Wait, There's More ".
More rarely the relative clause may start with a larger phrase containing the relative pronoun after a preposition: " The bed, the owner of which we had seen previously, ...", " The bed, lying on which was a small cat, ..."
More obscure uses of the phrase can be found as far back as 1852.
More recently, a duffel bag typically refers to the specific style of bag, though the phrase may also be used to refer to any large generic holdall or a bag made of thick fabric.
More recently, some people have begun to wear the words of the phrase crocheted on large, white yarmulkes with a little tassel on top.

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