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Purists and referring
Purists tend to write the term with a space ( narrow boat ) when referring to an original ( working ) boat or a replica, omitting the space when referring to modern canal boats of around 7 ' beam and used for leisure including residence.

Purists and these
Purists of these genres demand that the shamisens be made of the correct wood, the correct skin, and are played with the correct bachi.
Purists assert that these are mistakenly referred to as kolaches.
Purists might contend that these Stone Poneys are not the real band, but only backing musicians for Linda Ronstadt ; however, they were still being billed as Stone Poneys, and many of the musicians still view themselves as " ex-Stone Poneys ".

Purists and high
Purists might not consider this to be " true " high fantasy, although such stories are often categorized as high fantasy because they've yet to be classified as their own distinct subgenre, and often resemble this subgenre more closely than any other.

Purists and some
Purists immediately objected to the choice of Van Hamme and, upon publication, went on to discover some typical Van Hamme plot twists they disliked.
The Newcomers are hated by some humans, self-proclaimed " Purists " who fear the alien presence on the planet.

Purists and are
Purists are often most noted in the firearms collecting world.
Cricket Purists are basically considered the persons who like the original form of the game. i. e., Test Cricket.
Purists may object to variations of local cuisine such as the sushi California roll, the Hawaiian pizza, healthier lard substitutes in Mexican recipes, or cheesesteak sandwiches that are made outside of the Philadelphia traditional style.
Purists themselves often claim that they themselves do or have fit that traditional definition, however and are either advocates for use of the term only amongst themselves or not at all.
The RD was the first proper performance Superbike in India and it still enjoys cult status. Performance Purists still swear by it and many RD clubs are found all around the country.
Purists may be as competitive as Players but feel that Players are cheating in order to get ahead.

Purists and very
Purists have objected to this revision which ignores the traditional definition of being very intelligent or adept at technical matters but also socially alienated.

generally and avoid
It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
Topical analgesia is generally recommended to avoid systemic side-effects.
Nuclear strike aircraft were generally finished in bare metal or anti-flash white to avoid any flash damage.
In the UN and other human rights fora, Cameroon's non-confrontational approach has generally led it to avoid criticizing other countries.
Individuals are generally motivated to avoid collective guilt in order to maintain a positive social identity.
As a result of this specialism, hellbenders are generally found in areas with large, irregularly shaped and intermittent rocks and swiftly moving water, and tend to avoid wider, slow moving waters with muddy banks and / or slab rock bottoms.
Mac an Tàilleir ( 2003 ) lists the more recent Gaelic names of Ì, Ì Chaluim Chille and Eilean Idhe noting that the first named is " generally lengthened to avoid confusion " to the second, which means " Calum's ( i. e. in latinised form " Columba's ") Iona " or " island of Calum's monastery ".
Van Voorst states that it is hard to imagine that the phrase " receive the truth with pleasure " used in the Testimonium is the work of a Christian interpolator, for Christian writers generally avoid the use of the word " pleasure ( ηδονή in Greek ) in a positive sense due to its association with hedonism.
To avoid problems with returns from coprocessor, bus error, and address error exceptions, it was generally necessary in a multiprocessor system for all CPUs to be the same model, and for all FPUs to be the same model as well.
The clinic received a large amount funding from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his family, which continued to make donations to Sanger's causes in future decades, but generally made them anonymously to avoid public exposure of the family name, and to protect family member Nelson Rockefeller's political career since openly advocating birth control could have led to the Catholic Church opposing him politically.
Because of the canon of constitutional avoidance ( i. e., where a statute can fairly be interpreted so as to avoid a constitutional issue, it should be so interpreted ), courts generally deal with the constitutional issues only if necessary.
Evangelicals, on the other hand, tend to avoid interpretations of the Bible that would directly contradict generally accepted scientific assertions of fact.
Oral historians generally prefer to ask open-ended questions and avoid leading questions that encourage people to say what they think the interviewer wants them to say.
In semiconductor fabrication, dry etching techniques are generally used, as they can be made anisotropic, in order to avoid significant undercutting of the photoresist pattern.
Louis XIV and his descendants generally attempted to avoid giving this title to their chief ministers.
To reduce the risk of introducing rabies from continental Europe, the United Kingdom used to require that dogs, and most other animals introduced to the country spend six months in quarantine at an HM Customs and Excise pound ; this policy was abolished in 2000 in favour of a scheme generally known as Pet Passports, where animals can avoid quarantine if they have documentation showing they are up to date on their appropriate vaccinations.
Although their real-time behavior is less crisp than semaphore systems, simple message-based systems avoid most protocol deadlock hazards, and are generally better-behaved than semaphore systems.
The male will generally retreat quickly, most likely to avoid being cannibalised by the female, although sexual cannibalism is infrequent with scorpions.
The only way to avoid deadweight costs in an economy that is generally competitive is to refrain from taxes that change economic incentives.
A North / South orientation is generally desirable for outdoor courts to avoid background glare at dawn or dusk.
The 30th Anniversary rules are generally known as the 7th edition, to avoid confusion due to the distribution of many unlicensed versions claiming to be the 6th edition via the internet.
Fans consider it inappropriate for bids to compete on the basis of their chosen guests ( so as to avoid having someone chosen by a losing bid feeling that fandom had voted against them personally ), so bids do not reveal who their guests are until after the vote, and losing bids generally never reveal who they invited.
It is a balance that allows hunters to occasionally succeed while animals generally avoid being taken.
The implementations are simple, but generally less reproducibile, and require care to avoid over-stressing the fiber.

generally and referring
Of particular concern to Indian drama and literature are the term ' Bhava ' or the state of mind and rasa referring generally to the emotional flavors / essence crafted into the work by the writer and relished by a ' sensitive spectator ' or sahṛdaya or one with positive taste and mind.
In Quebec, the term borough is generally used as the English translation of arrondissement, referring to an administrative division of a municipality.
When referring to parallelism in CPUs, two terms are generally used to classify these design techniques.
* A municipality is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a town or village.
Most branches of Christianity have historically held abortion to be generally wrong, referring to Old Testament passages such as Psalm 139 and Jeremiah 1, as well as New Testament passages concerning both Jesus and John the Baptist while they were in utero.
For his part, Thomas Jefferson is perhaps one of the Founding Fathers with the most outspoken of Deist tendencies, though he is not known to have called himself a deist, generally referring to himself as a Unitarian.
The term galvanizing, while technically referring specifically to the application of zinc coating by the use of a galvanic cell ( also known as electroplating ), is also generally understood to include hot-dip zinc coating.
Over the course of 2011, the word " hacker " gained a fourth meaning, generally referring to someone who challenges the existing order, most often using science, engineering, or information technology.
The political terms Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution ( 1789 – 1799 ), referring to the seating arrangement in the Estates General: those who sat on the left generally supported the radical changes of the revolution, including the creation of a republic and secularization, while those on the right were supportive of the traditional institutions of the Old Regime.
By contrast, decisions in civil law jurisdictions are generally very short, referring only to statutes.
* Domestic drama – focuses on the realistic everyday lives of middle or lower classes in a certain society, generally referring to the post-Renaissance eras.
The term wave is often intuitively understood as referring to a transport of spatial disturbances that are generally not accompanied by a motion of the medium occupying this space as a whole.
The name " animated cartoon " is generally not used when referring to full-length animated productions, since the term more or less implies a " short ".
In discussions of NASs, the term " file server " generally stands for a contrasting term, referring to general purpose computers only.
This is indicated by generally referring to November 1 mainly as Día de los Inocentes (" Day of the Innocents ") but also as Día de los Angelitos (" Day of the Little Angels ") and November 2 as Día de los Muertos or Día de los Difuntos (" Day of the Dead ").
This more specific sense of " Rabbinic literature "— referring to the Talmudim, Midrash ( Hebrew: מדרש ‎);, and related writings, but hardly ever to later texts — is how the term is generally intended when used in contemporary academic writing.
Note that the direction a piacere ( see above ) has a more restricted meaning, generally referring to only the first two types of discretion.
The name " Neosho " is generally accepted to be of Native American ( most likely Osage ) derivation, meaning " clear, cold water ", referring to local freshwater springs.
While the spelling shard is generally reserved for referring to fragments of glass vessels the term does not exclude pottery fragments.
Free French Air Force Corporal Louis ' Louie ' LeBeau ( Robert Clary ) was a Master chef and notoriously patriotic Frenchman, often referring to Nazis and Germans ' generally ' as " pigs ", and specifically as " Boche " or " dirty Boche ", which was traditionally meant to be considered an insult to WWI and WWII German soldiers.
* A colloquial adjective referring to the large budget video games, and is generally associated with a high level of quality.
Later it came to mean a fictitious narrative, generally referring to something that might naturally occur, by which spiritual and moral matters might be conveyed.
PVC fetishism and rubber fetishism are closely related to latex fetish, with the former referring to shiny clothes made of the synthetic plastic polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ) and the latter referring to clothes made of rubber, which is generally thicker, less shiny, and more matte than latex.

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