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Other and alternating
Other ambitransitive verbs ( like eat ) are not of the alternating type ; the subject is always the agent of the action, and the object is simply optional.
Other areas of the county have ridges exposing ancient but intact ( not fossilized ) seashells, embedded in sandstone layers alternating with limestone.
" Other materials, the so-called compound semiconductors, have virtually identical crystalline structures as silicon or germanium but use alternating arrangements of two different atomic species in a checkerboard-like pattern to break the symmetry.
Other sources define thyristors as a larger set of devices with at least four layers of alternating N and P-type material, including:
Other significant features employed as motifs include columns, piers and arches, organized and interwoven with alternating sequences of niches and colonnettes.
Other sources define silicon controlled rectifiers as a subset of a larger family of devices with at least four layers of alternating N and P-type material, this entire family being referred to as thyristors.
Other effects associated with the alternating layering are: giant magnetoresistance, tunable reflectivity for X-ray and neutron mirrors, neutron spin polarization, and changes in the elastic and acoustic properties.
Other pylons carry electric circuits for traction current and also for three-phase alternating current.
Other examples from ancient Egypt are the alternating lotus flower and bud border designs, the winged disk with its pair of uraeus serpents, the Eye of Horus and curve-topped commemorative stele.
Other cards are built down by alternating color.

Other and intransitive
Other languages ( called " active languages ") have two types of intransitive verbs — some of them (" active verbs ") join the subject in the same case as the agent of a transitive verb, and the rest (" stative verbs ") join the subject in the same case as the patient.

Other and verbs
Other verbs can have secondary uses as copulative verbs.
Other verbs ( such as ' look at ', ' wash the dishes ', ' yell ', ' flirt ') are inflected into the unrealized inceptive aspect similarly: the hands used in the base sign move in an arc from in front of the trunk to the initial posture of the underlying verb sign while inhaling, dropping the jaw, and directing eye gaze toward the verb's object ( if any ), but subsequent movements and postures are dropped as the posture and breath are held.
Other types of adverb are derived from nouns ( doma ( at home ), jeseni ( in autumn )), prepositional constructions ( naglas ( aloud ), pozimi ( in winter ), potem ( then )), verbs ( nevede ( unknowingly ), skrivoma ( secretly ), mimogrede ( by the way )) or numerals ( see adverbial numeral ).
Other languages employ periphrasis, with idiomatic expressions or auxiliary verbs.
Other auxiliaries appear in a variety of inflected forms and are not regarded as modal verbs.
Other examples of semantically empty it are found with raising verbs in " unraised " counterparts.
Other linguists have examined the patterns of more than three thousand verbs and place them in one or more of several dozen groups ..
Other verbs have been changed due to ease of pronunciation so that it is shorter or more closely corresponds to how it is spelled.
Other verbs which show this pattern are apasionar (" be passionate about "), antojarse (" have a feeling for "), encantar (" adore "), faltar (" be lacking "), quedar and sobrar (" be left ").
* Other verbs form root aorists ( Latin " I have won ", pronounced vīkī, from ) and derived present forms ( " I win ", from, with nasal infix ).

Other and English
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
The Metamorphosis of English: Versions of Other Languages, Greenwood Publishing Group.
Other English versions most often translate them to indicate eternity, being translated as eternal, everlasting, forever, etc.
Other dance styles, such as the Italian and Spanish dances of the period are much less well studied than either English country dance or the French style.
Other English derivatives of burh include bury and brough.
Other English copulas include to become, to get, to feel, and to seem.
Other utilitarian-type views include the claims that the end of action is survival and growth, as in evolutionary ethics ( the 19th-century English philosopher Herbert Spencer ); the experience of power, as in despotism ( the 16th-century Italian political philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli and the 19th-century German Friedrich Nietzsche ); satisfaction and adjustment, as in pragmatism ( 20th-century American philosophers Ralph Barton Perry and John Dewey ); and freedom, as in existentialism ( the 20th-century French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre ).
Other early influential members included Christopher Hutt, author of Death of the English Pub, who succeeded Hardman as chairman, Frank Baillie, author of The Beer Drinker's Companion, and later the current Good Beer Guide editor, Roger Protz.
Other systems were used in the past, such as Wade-Giles, resulting in the city being spelled Beijing on newer English maps and Peking on older ones.
Other non-fiction books include The Complete English Tradesman ( 1726 ) and London, the Most Flourishing City in the Universe ( 1728 ).
Other later Germanic forms include Middle English, Old Frisian ( adjective and noun ), Old Saxon, Old High German, and evil Gothic.
Other notable figures in the movement include Stringfellow Barr and Scott Buchanan ( who together initiated the Great Books program at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland ), Mark Van Doren, Alexander Meiklejohn, and Sir Richard Livingstone, an English classicist with an American following.
Other copula-substitutes in English include taste, feel, smell, sound, grow, remain, stay, and turn, among others a user of E-prime might use instead of to be.
Other students have noted a range of textual similarities between passages in the Gospel of Barnabas, and variously the texts of a series of late medieval vernacular harmonies of the four canonical gospels ( in Middle English and Middle Dutch, but especially in Middle Italian ); which are all speculated as deriving from a lost Vetus Latina version of the Diatessaron of Tatian.
Other female deities such as the valkyries, the norns, and the dísir are associated with a Germanic concept of fate ( Old Norse Ørlög, Old English Wyrd ), and celebrations were held in their honor, such as the Dísablót and Disting.
Other English translations followed.
Other works from the early 19th century confirm the widespread use of this name on both sides of the Atlantic: it is found both in a " Historical sketch of the English translations of the Bible " published in Massachusetts in 1815 ,< ref > Online Dictionary of Words from the King James Bible
Other descriptive English names based on " bear " have included monkey bear, native bear, and tree-bear.
Other movement included the egalitarian religious communities such as the Diggers Movement during the English Revolution.
Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed, with the islands ' current name stemming from British explorer John Marshall.
Other hard rocks mined or collected for axes included the greenstone of the Langdale axe industry based in the English Lake District.
Other marked characteristics of Newfoundland English include the loss of dental fricatives ( voiced and voiceless th sounds ) in many varieties of the dialect ( as in many other nonstandard varieties of English ); they are usually replaced with the closest voiced or voiceless alveolar stop ( t or d ).

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