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Other and versions
Other versions depict a different death for Ajax, showing him dying when on his voyage home.
Other English versions most often translate them to indicate eternity, being translated as eternal, everlasting, forever, etc.
Other versions describe some end which humans should strive to attain, only possible if God exists.
Other object types, including AutoCAD 2006's dynamic blocks, and all of the objects specific to the vertical-market versions of AutoCAD, are partially documented, but not well enough to allow other developers to support them.
Other versions can contain seafood, such as crawfish.
Other versions adapted ELIZA around a religious theme, such as ones featuring Jesus ( both serious and comedic ) and another Apple II variant called I Am Buddha.
Other versions had grains the size of golf and tennis balls for use in 20-inch ( 50-cm ) Rodman guns.
Other early versions of mechanical devices used to perform one or another type of calculations include the planisphere and other mechanical computing devices invented by Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī ( c. AD 1000 ); the equatorium and universal latitude-independent astrolabe by Abū Ishāq Ibrāhīm al-Zarqālī ( c. AD 1015 ); the astronomical analog computers of other medieval Muslim astronomers and engineers ; and the astronomical clock tower of Su Song ( c. AD 1090 ) during the Song Dynasty.
Other MultiMate products included foreign language versions of the software ( i. e., " MultiTexto " in Spanish ), a hardware interface card for file-transfer with Wang systems and versions of MultiMate for different PC clone MS-DOS computers, and for use on Novell, 3COM and IBM's PC Token Ring networks.
Other versions were written to match PCs by Radio Shack, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, the early Grid laptop and the IBM PC Junior.
Other versions may be available where the ROM is accessed as an external device rather than as internal memory, however these are becoming increasingly rare due to the widespread availability of cheap microcontroller programmers.
Other QRP clubs also offer similar versions of these awards, as well as general QRP operating achievement awards.
Other novelists such as Valerie Anand have also offered alternative versions to the theory that he murdered them.
Other versions treat the Round Table differently, for instance Italian Arthurian works often distinguish between the " Old Table " of Uther's time and Arthur's " New Table.
" Other versions have Bruce in a small house watching the spider try to make its connection between two roof beams ; or, defeated for the seventh time by the English, watching the spider make its attempt seven times, succeeding on the eighth try.
Other versions have a cumulative target score.
Other versions, which include other authors, are available in French, Japanese, and Arabic.
Other types of Dodongos include Baby Dodongos, which are infant, worm-like creatures which explode when attacked, and Big Dodongos, which are larger versions of normal Dodongos.
Other editors were brought in to do their versions, but the network ultimately was not happy with their work.
Other books ; Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, 1 and 2 Maccabees are variously found in Vulgate manuscripts with texts derived from the Old Latin ; sometimes together with Latin versions of other texts found neither in the Hebrew Bible, nor in the Septuagint, 4 Esdras, the Prayer of Manasses and Laodiceans.
Other 60 ° V6 engines are the Chrysler 3. 3 V6 engine, the Nissan VQ engine, the Mazda K engine, the Alfa Romeo V6 engine, many Toyota V6 engines, and later versions of the Mercedes-Benz V6 engine.
Other films focused on the drama inherent in the new technology and fading chivalry of aerial combat in films such as Wings ( 1927 ), Hell's Angels ( 1930 ) and The Dawn Patrol ( 1930 and 1938 versions ).
Other versions supported the HP 9000 V-class servers in a single cabinet configuration, 11. 10 ran on the SCA versions where two servers are stacked on top of each other, interconnected by a hyperplane crossbar.

Other and phrase
Other signatories added their own touches, including Saadia Kobashi who added the phrase " HaLevy ", referring to the tribe of Levi.
'" Other scholars suggest that it derives from the Latin phrase " crambe repetita " meaning " reheated cabbage ", which was expanded in Elizabethan usage to " Crambe bis posita mors est " (" twice served cabbage is deadly "), which implies " a boring old man " who spouts trite rehashed ideas.
Other examples are the phrase " Run over your granny because it's violent " or the imaginary name " Roy G. Biv ".
Other references in classical literature include the belief that upon death the otherwise silent Mute Swan would sing beautifully-hence the phrase swan song ; as well as Juvenal's sarcastic reference to a good woman being a " rare bird, as rare on earth as a black swan ", from which we get the Latin phrase rara avis, rare bird.
Other commentators have suggested that truly generic uses of the word " man " would be perceived as " false, funny, or insulting ", citing as an example the phrase " Some men are female.
The writer Gamel Woolsey, who coined the phrase " pornography of violence " in her memoir of the Spanish Civil War, Death's Other Kingdom ( also published under the title Malaga Burning ), was born in Aiken in 1895.
Other forms of memory test might require contestants to remember a phrase or proverb and answer a series of questions about it ( e. g. " What was the fifth letter of the fourth word?
Other changes involve the strengthening of phrases, especially within the transformation of the phrase in line 13 " whoever seeks for thee may find " into " whoever seeks abroad may find ".
Other coiners have therefore been proposed, and the phrase is often attributed to Twain himself.
Other nonmilitary awards also used the phrase " Order of the Red Banner " in their title ; for example, the Order of the Red Banner of Labour was presented for acts of great scientific, military ( technical or logistic ), manufacturing, or agricultural achievement.
The case went to court, but the outcome was that as the Radio Times had close connections with the BBC it would be allowed to be advertised by the BBC ; however, it must be a static picture of the cover, and that the clear disclaimer " Other television listings magazines are available " be given ( leading to the phrase entering common public usage for a time ).
Other prominent theories include or have included dependency grammar, head-driven phrase structure grammar, lexical functional grammar, categorial grammar, relational grammar, link grammar, and tree-adjoining grammar.
Other folk methods rely on Christian faith to break the enchantment: a stick from a rowan tree ( thought to be the wood from which the cross of Jesus Christ was built ) can break the curse, as can a simple phrase such as " what, in Heaven's name ", as in a 19th century tale from Carmarthenshire.
Other variants in different forms of English are gon and a, thus, a phrase like " You're going to like it " could also be said as " You're gonna like it ", " You gonna like it ", " You ' gon like it " or even " You ' a like it ".
Other liberals have used the phrase to support such values as family planning, affordable child care, and maternity leave.
Other translations of the same phrase include the Latin phrase fiat lux, and the Greek phrase γενηθήτω φῶς ( or genēthētō phōs ).
Other scholars have also examined the phrase, " girl power ", often within the context of the academic field, Buffy Studies.
's refers to Smokin ' Other People's Songs, a derivation on the slang phrase " Smoking O. P.
Other Western countries such as France and Finland have kept its original title — which is a Hangul transliteration of the English phrase " Wonderful Days " ( it would be rendered in Revised Romanization as " Wondeopul Deijeu ").
Other earlier origins to the phrase are accepted by the writing community and by lexicographers.
* In a 1912 edition of John Bull's Other Island by George Bernard Shaw, an advertisement for The Clarion, a socialist newspaper, used the phrase to attract those interested in the debate on socialism.

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