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Possessive and invocation
Possessive invocation has also been described in certain Norse rites where Odin is invoked to " ride " workers of seidr ( Norse shamanism ), much like the god rides his eight-legged horse Sleipnir.

Possessive and may
Possessive determiners may be modified with an adverb, as adjectives are, although not as freely or as commonly as is the case with adjectives.
Possessive pronouns are generally used on their own, playing the role of noun phrases, so mine may stand for " my cat ", " my sister ", " my things ", etc.
Possessive determiners may also be taken to include possessive forms made from nouns, from other pronouns and from noun phrases, such as John's, the girl's, somebody's, the king of Spain's, when used to modify a following noun.
* Possessive determiners may be modified with an adverb, as adjectives are, although not as freely or as commonly as is the case with adjectives.

Possessive and be
A moment's reflection will show that if Evesham means the meadow of some person, the name of that person must be in what Grammarians call the Genitive ( or Possessive ) Case, Singular.
A moment ’ s reflection will show that if Evesham means the meadow of some person, the name of that person must be in what Grammarians call the Genitive ( or Possessive ) Case, Singular.
Jealous, Possessive by Paul Magrs, the " Scorpio " story in Big Finish's anthology Short Trips: Zodiac features K-9 Mark I and Mark II relaying their exploits to each other, and their veiled put-downs to each other reveal that each considers the other to be the " inferior " version.

Possessive and is
* Possessive personal pronouns, serving as either noun-equivalents or adjective-equivalents, do not use an apostrophe, even when they end in s. The complete list of those ending in the letter s or the corresponding sound / s / or / z / but not taking an apostrophe is ours, yours, his, hers, its, theirs, and whose.

Possessive and case
* Possessive case
Possessive case -
Possessive nouns can include proper names, in which case they are written capitalised.
* Possessive suffixes are placed before case suffixes, not after them as in the other Uralic languages
* Possessive case

Possessive and person
Possessive pronouns refer to an object ( or person ) by identifying its possessor.

Possessive and ),
* Irish Oaks-( 2 )-Diminuendo ( dead heat 1988 ), Possessive Dancer ( 1991 )

Possessive and other
Possessive determiners constitute a sub-class of determiners which modify a noun by attributing possession ( or other sense of belonging ) to someone or something.
* Possessive determiners, as used in English and some other languages, imply the definite article.

Possessive and for
Possessive adjectives for masculine and neuter possessed nouns add-ov ( or-ev if the possessive noun ends in c, č, ž, š and j (" preglas ")) to the possessive noun.
At about the same time, C. B. Macpherson argued in his Political Theory of Possessive Individualism that Hobbes and Locke stood together in laying the groundwork for proto-capitalism.

Possessive and ).
English spelling retained many inflections that were not pronounced as syllables, notably verb endings (- est ,-eth ,-es ,-ed ) and the noun ending-es, which marked either plurals or possessives ( also known as genitives ; see Possessive apostrophe, below ).
Possessive forms that occur with a noun and indicate the possessor of the referent of that noun, thus serving as determiners or adjectives, are called possessive determiners or possessive adjectives ( see below ).
The Possessive Investment in Whiteness: How White People Profit from Identity Politics ( Temple University Press, 2006 ).

invocation and may
The Nordendorf fibula ( early 7th century ) clearly records pagan theonyms, logaþorewodanwigiþonar read as " Wodan and Donar are magicians / sorcerers ", but this may be interpreted as either a pagan invocation of the powers of these deities, or a Christian protective charm against them.
Thus having been " Mirandized " a suspect may avow explicitly the invocation of these rights, or, alternatively, simply remain silent.
In 10. 30. 12, her origin as a river goddess may explain her invocation as a protective deity in a hymn to the celestial waters.
It was, however, never completely settled whether there may be permissible practices, e. g. involving relics or holy water as opposed to " blasphemous " necromancy ( nigromantia ) involving the invocation of demons ( goetia ).
The seven characters Nam Myoho Renge Kyo, considered to be the name of the supreme Dharma, as well as the invocation that believers chant, are written down the center of all Nichiren-sect Gohonzons, whose appearance may otherwise vary depending on the particular school and other factors.
Some at least of the shorter ones may be excerpts that have omitted the narrative central section, preserving only the useful invocation and introduction, which a rhapsode could employ in the manner of a prelude.
Classical Athens may be suggested to have heralded some of the same religious ideas that would later be promoted by Christianity, such as Aristotle's invocation of a perfect God, and Heraclitus ' Logos.
In order to prevent the IRS's invocation of intermediate sanctions any individual serving on the governing body of the organization may not have a conflict of interest regarding the transaction and if they are on the governing body and have a conflict they may answer questions posed by other members, but they must recuse themselves in the decision making process including debate.
Village priests may open their temple ceremonies with the following beloved invocation:
An invocation ( from the Latin verb invocare " to call on, invoke, to give ") may take the form of:
They may also be led to recite a text in the manner of that deity, in which case the invocation is more akin to ritual drama.
The ecstatic, possessory form of invocation may be compared to loa possession in the Vodou tradition where devotees are described as being " ridden " or " mounted " by the deity or spirit.
The main difference between this type of invocation and the possessive category described above is that the former may appear more controlled, with self-identification and deity-identification mixed together.
Although water may be used, the drink is typically some traditional wine ( e. g. palm wine ), and the libation ritual is accompanied by an invitation ( and invocation ) to the ancestors and gods.
Upon the stone he is directed to engrave crosses on each side with a knife, and then pronounce the following prayer: " Bless, O Lord, this creature of stone ( creaturam istam lapidis ) and grant by the invocation of Thy holy name that all who with a pure mind shall lend aid to the building of this church may obtain soundness of body and the healing of their souls.
In a high school setting, a salutatorian may also be asked to speak about the current graduating class or to deliver an invocation or benediction.
In most modern readings these closing remarks are " evidently ironic ", but Socrates ' invocation of the gods may be sincere, albeit " highly tentative ".
There may be multiple invocation paths for the same service.
One may have the same functionality for an internal and some external clients, each with different invocation means and interfaces.
Contiki processes may use a special protothread construct to block waiting for events while yielding control to the kernel between each event invocation.
While Brüning's first invocation of a Notverordnung may have been well-intentioned, the power to rule by decree became increasingly used not in response to a specific emergency but as a substitute for parliamentary leadership.
This appeal, or invocation may be one calling for blessings or evil.

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