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Place-names and Scotland
Place-names of Scotland.
( 2004 ) The History of the Celtic Place-names of Scotland.
* Dunoon, Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba ~ Gaelic Place-names of Scotland
Place-names of Scotland.
* Watson, William J., The Celtic Place-names of Scotland.
However, it is not certain if An t-Sròn was the Gaelic name, as its usage cannot be traced back any further than Johnston ’ s Place-names of Scotland ( 1932 ).
( 2004 ) The History of the Celtic Place-names of Scotland.
William J. Watson's The Celtic Place-names of Scotland gives the origin as Dúnrath, and suggests that it may be a reference to a broch.
He is best known for his The Celtic Place-names of Scotland ( 1926 ), based on 30 years of work.
* Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba ~ Gaelic Place-names of Scotland

Place-names and .
Place-names, in fact, had been extensively utilized for this purpose from the time of Camden onwards.
The Place-names of Roman Britain.
* Nicolaisen, W. H. F., Scottish Place-names.
* Ross, David, Scottish Place-names.
Place-names in classical mythology: Greece ABC-CLIO, 1989. pg.
Place-names derived from fearsad include Fersit, and Belfast.
* Place-names, Diarmuid O Murchadha and Kevin Murray, in The Heritage of Ireland, ed.
According to Adrian Room ’ s book Place-names of the World, the name Etna is said to have originated from a Phoenician word meaning " furnace.
According to Esther Munroe Swift's book " Vermont Place-names: Footprints of History " the town of Johnson is named for the American jurist, statesman and educator William Samuel Johnson.
* Robert E. Bell ( 1989 ) Place-names in classical mythology: Greece, ABC-CLIO, 350 pages ISBN 0-87436-507-4
Place-names such as Fermanagh are thought to reflect their presence in north-western Ireland.
In The Place-names of Lancashire, Ekwall supports an early 10th century coinage citing Ahemundesnes and the late 11th century Agmundrenesse.
Sofia: Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria, 2005.

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Chalets often face south or downhill, are built of solid wood, with a steeply gabled roof to allow accumulated snow to slide off easily.
Houses often stood four or five stories tall, with single-story rooms facing the plaza ; room blocks were terraced to allow the tallest sections to compose the pueblo's rear edifice.
Additionally, because they consider harsh words to be a form of violence, they often keep a cloth to ritually cover their mouth, as a reminder not to allow violence in their speech.
The anthropic principle is often criticized for lacking falsifiability and therefore critics of the anthropic principle may point out that the anthropic principle is a non-scientific concept, even though the weak anthropic principle, " conditions that are observed in the universe must allow the observer to exist ", is " easy " to support in mathematics and philosophy, i. e. it is a tautology or truism
The rules are often framed in broad terms, which allow flexibility in their application depending on the nature of the game.
We also allow for an empty set, often denoted Ø and sometimes: a set without any members at all.
A computer network, often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of hardware components and computers interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of resources and information.
In an issue related to size limitations, Sunday comics are often bound to rigid formats that allow their panels to be rearranged in several different ways while remaining readable.
To be safe for crops, a curing stage is often needed to allow a second mesophilic phase to reduce potential phytotoxins.
Yale, together with Rutgers, Princeton and Columbia met on October 20, 1873 at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City to agree a set of rules and regulations that would allow them play a form of football that was essentially Association football ( today often called " soccer " in the US ) in character.
While the passes were at best a dubious defence of his capture, British admiralty and vice-admiralty courts ( especially in North America ) heretofore had often winked at privateers ' excesses into piracy, and Kidd may have been hoping that the passes would provide the legal fig leaf that would allow him to keep the Quedagh Merchant and her cargo.
A 1973 diagnosis of colon cancer, however, led Atkins to redefine his role at RCA, to allow others to handle administration while he went back to his first love, the guitar, often recording with Reed or even Homer & Jethro's Jethro Burns ( Atkins's brother-in-law ) after Homer died in 1971.
The double bass also differs from members of the violin family in that the shoulders are typically sloped, the back is often angled ( both to allow easier access to the instrument, particularly in the upper range ), and machine tuners are always fitted.
Some players use the more nimble tips of the fingers to play fast-moving solo passages or to pluck lightly for quiet tunes. The use of amplification allows the player to have more control over the tone of the instrument, because amplifiers have equalization controls that allow the bassist to accentuate certain frequencies ( often the bass frequencies ) while de-accentuating some frequencies ( often the high frequencies, so that there is less finger noise ).
However, in general, the state is viewed as a positive location for corporate tax purposes because favorable laws of incorporation allow companies to minimize the corporate expenditures ( achieved through legal standardization of corporate legal processes ), creating a nucleus in Delaware with operating companies often in other states.
The loss of soil fertility due to erosion is further problematic because the response is often to apply chemical fertilizers, which leads to further water and soil pollution, rather than to allow the land to regenerate.
Two of these feathers allow his guns to swivel and fire automatically ( often while Tex's hands are raised ) and the other two allow his horse ( Rocky ) and his dog ( Dusty ) to speak English.
While rules are light to moderate, they allow depth of play, usually requiring thought, planning, and a shift of tactics through the game and often with a chess-or backgammon-like opening game, middle game, and end game.
Cases that are dirty or tarnished are often polished in a tumbler to remove oxidation and allow easier inspection of the case.
Other materials are used for special purposes, often to increase power output or to allow operation under water or in space.
Life insurance policies often allow the option of having the proceeds paid to the beneficiary either in a lump sum cash payment or an annuity.
It is the " Jacquard head " that adapts to a great many dobby looms such as the " Dornier " brand that allow the weaving machine to then create the intricate patterns often seen in Jacquard weaving.
In addition, amateur rules often allow less experienced competitors to use light or semi-contact rules, where the intention is to score points by executing successful strikes past the opponent's guard, and use of force is regulated.

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