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Perhaps and indicative
Perhaps this explanation can be seen most clearly in the differences in the dialects themselves, where lexical variation is insignificant, but phonological variation, often indicative of geographic isolation, is highly pronounced ; The late advent of writing, which might have standardized pronunciation prior to divergence, could have also been a factor.

Perhaps and Yellow
Perhaps half of the Hevhaitaniu were lost, including the chiefs Yellow Wolf and Big Man.
Perhaps the most notable is the Yellow Kid, an early American comic strip.

Perhaps and past
Perhaps as an echo of the past, during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Rickenbacker guitars experienced a renaissance as many New Wave and jangle pop groups began to use them.
Perhaps because of her past interactions with Klingons, Dax is fairly flirtatious with Worf.
Perhaps the best example of this bond between father and son occurs in the episode where a friend from Fred's past shows up and claims to be Lamont's real father.
Perhaps, to bridge the jarring cast changes, episode 536 was a " flashback " episode, containing clips from various points in the show's history as the remaining women reminisced about past storylines, presumably intending to remind viewers of the show's past characters, all of whom were now gone.
Perhaps the greatest divisions since the time of the division between the Sadducees and Pharisees two millennia ago are the divisions within the Ashkenazic community that have arisen in the past two centuries, ever since the Enlightenment and the Renaissance influenced Jews from northern and eastern Europe.
Perhaps that is because they know the reality of the Palestinians ' existence, as great Zionists of the past knew.
Perhaps reflecting a great proportion of its audience, the station's most popular programme for the past several decades has been Evensong, a weekly programme of English sacred music in the Anglican tradition.
Perhaps I've been wrong to blindly follow the medical traditions and superstitions of past centuries.
Perhaps instead, I shall find my past life assuming a dreamlike quality of unreality.
Perhaps it was unwise of her to email journalists but if Walcott's past is " irrelevant to his suitability to fill the post of Professor of Poetry ", so is Padel's " unwisdom ".
* Variety, 2 September 1936, Abel: " Perhaps a shade under previous par, but it's another box-office and personal winner from the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers combo ... Film's 103 minutes running time could have been pared to advantage but Swing Time will swing ' em past the wickets in above-average tempo.
Perhaps one of the most important discussions in the past century among scholars of early Christianity is to what extent it is still appropriate to speak of " orthodoxy " and " heresy ".
Perhaps, need to laugh again was strong enough in the society so deeply traumatised by the atrocities of war, and Dymsza's talent in evoking happy-go-lucky air of the past Warsaw street was highly desirable.
Perhaps as a result, over the past 30 years, the level of the lake has risen and fallen in a range of about 5 metres.
Perhaps as a result, Charles Village has for the past several decades attracted a large population of artists and bohemians.
Perhaps they had a romantic liaison in the past, but if grandma kissed, she sure isn't telling.
Perhaps the most impressive section of this countryside is Ryton Willows Local Nature Reserve located on the banks of the Tyne, just past Old Ryton Village.
Perhaps due to a high amount of competition in Michigan, in the past few years, Goodrich Quality Theaters has focused on renovating and building theaters outside of its home state.
Perhaps more important, he found the more spectacular accounts were only given when the incident lay decades in the past.
Perhaps due to his ill temper and past reputation, a number of high ranking generals, including Oliver O. Howard, William T. Sherman, and Winfield S. Hancock, refused to accept him.
Perhaps the biggest proponent of the Swoon Hypothesis over the past 20 years has been Muslim preacher Ahmed Deedat of South Africa whose book " Crucifixion or Cruci-fiction " has been widely printed and distributed all over the Muslim World.

Perhaps and significance
Perhaps because of the obscure nature of the lyrics there have been many suggestions for their significance, particularly over the meaning of the phrase ' Pop!
Perhaps of greater significance than her own writing, she was founder ( 1931 ) and publisher of the magazine Sur, the most important literary magazine of its time in Latin America.
Perhaps this attests to the significance of watches to the Swiss economy.
Perhaps of greatest significance, at least to devotees of classical music, the renowned composer Frederic Chopin was baptized in Grochów in 1810.
Perhaps of equal significance to the light this theory shines on quantum explanations is its identification of a Darwinian process operating as the selective mechanism establishing our classical reality.
Perhaps there is no significance to the number twenty.
Jacob N. Lunders of Allmusic praised the album with 4. 5 out of 5 stars and claimed " Perhaps co-defining the future of heavy metal, White Zombie's major-label debut nearly equals fellow classics Guns N ' Roses's Appetite for Destruction, The Cult's Electric, and Soundgarden's Badmotorfinger in significance ".

Perhaps and literary
Perhaps the most powerful and most frequently recurring literary influence on the Western world has been that of the Old and New Testament.
Perhaps the best example of a film that straddles the line between his works of personal chaos and psychological confusion is Cronenberg's " adaptation " of his literary hero William S. Burroughs ' most controversial book, Naked Lunch.
A Middle High German version was described as " Perhaps the flower of religious literary creativity in the German Middle Ages " by Heinrich Heine.
Perhaps his most enduring contribution to literary history is the children's classic, The Story of the Three Bears, the original Goldilocks story, which first saw print in Southey's prose collection, The Doctor.
Perhaps for this reason, cognitive metaphor has significant promise for some kind of rapprochement between linguistics and literary study.
Perhaps the most famous of these is the elderly Psalmanazar's unlikely friendship with a young Samuel Johnson, who served with him as a fellow Grub Street literary hack.
Perhaps influenced by his father, Zviad received training in philology and began a professional career as a translator and literary critic.
Perhaps the most famous interview conducted by the paper occurred in 1936, when Grace Lumpkin interviewed the New York publisher and editor Seward Collins, whose literary journal The American Review published the work of T. S. Eliot and other notable writers.
Perhaps one of the most important human endeavors extolled within the tribe's literary corpus is the quest to better one's " Iwa " ( character, behaviour ).
Perhaps due to their link to the literary and cultural heritage of the Moleskine notebooks, bookshop retailers and design stores everywhere are the main channels for the notebook.
Perhaps its best-known tradition is hosting literary and theatrical notables, most prominently the members of the Algonquin Round Table.
Perhaps one of the most controversial aspects of Reavey's literary career was his claim, made to New York press and to British editor and publisher, Alan Clodd, that he had written The Painted Bird for Jerzy Kosiński.
Perhaps the most charismatic cultural leader was Mykola Khvylovy, a prominent writer, publicist, and founder of the elitist literary organization Vaplite.
Perhaps most notable of Sephardic achievements which occurred during and following Hasdai's time were in the literary and linguistic fields.
Perhaps Glyn Houston's most notable role was as " Duncan Thomas ", literary agent, in the 1980s British sitcom Keep It in the Family.

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