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Some colloquial uses of the word collision are:
" Some colloquial text in the south of Vietnam and from the church may still use the old form to mean Sunday.
Some airports are identified even in colloquial speech by their airport code.
Some languages without a are Hawaiian ( outside of Ni ‘ ihau ; Hawaiian uses a voiceless velar stop when adopting loanwords with ), colloquial Samoan ( which also lacks an ), and Nǁng of South Africa.
Some diminutive forms can include colloquial variants ( e. g.: Vanya — Van ' ka, Alyosha — Lyokha or Alyoshka, Sasha — Sashka, etc .).
Some baby talk words and phrases, such as mama, pee-pee, potty, yucky, no-no and tummy are sometimes used after infancy, just as colloquial or informal terms.
Some people say it comes from the colloquial Australian word ' squiz ' ( which means ' to look or glance ') and that Taylor squinted because of an ulcerated, droopy left eyelid.
Some 19th-century Western authors use the name " Blue River " as the " colloquial name " for the Minjiang, supposedly based on the local Chinese colloquial name " Qingshui " ( 清水, " Clear water ").
Some sources will use only colloquial Cantonese forms, resulting in text similar to natural speech.
Some have observed that the French pronominal clitics ( common to all Romance languages ) have evolved into inseparable parts of the verb in the colloquial use, and so, suggested that French could be analyzed as polypersonal.
Some are prone to colloquial shortening ; rhinoceros often becomes rhino, a situation which may give rise to ambiguity when someone moves from speaking of rhinoceroses to rhinoviruses, being unclear whether the speaker is talking about a Rhino virus, or a Rhinovirus.
Some of the quay's colloquial English names included:

Some and equivalents
Some digital synthesizers now exist in the form of " softsynth " software that synthesizes sound using conventional PC hardware, though they require careful programming and a fast CPU to get the same latency response as their dedicated equivalents.
Some languages already treat equivalents of the verb " to be " differently without obvious benefits to their speakers.
Some gyroscopes have mechanical equivalents substituted for one or more of the elements.
Some wire-ended components, such as 1N4148 small-signal switch diodes, are actually significantly cheaper than SMD equivalents.
Some reiki translation equivalents from Japanese-English dictionaries are: " feeling of mystery ", " an atmosphere ( feeling ) of mystery ", and " an ethereal atmosphere ( that prevails in the sacred precincts of a shrine ); ( feel, sense ) a spiritual ( divine ) presence.
Some of the names differ from their modern equivalents ( e. g. dair > darach, suil > seileach ).
Some of the functions have equivalents in C, like the mathematical functions abs and sin, while others are specialized in GPU programming tasks, like the texture mapping functions tex1D and tex2D.
Catch-Hanger has translated Tulse Luper's Some Birds of the Northern Hemisphere, establishing a definitive pronunciation of the Abcadefghan equivalents for the Falconidae.
Some English translation equivalents of wu or mu 無 are:
Some of these have their equivalents in Scuba, and others are very different.
Some also suggest that navigational database engines are easier to build and take up less memory ( RAM ) than relational equivalents.
Some research into original design still yields useful results, for example genetic algorithms have been used to design logic systems with integrated fault detection that outperform hand designed equivalents.
Some commentators talk about his music in cinematic terms ; one can find equivalents of the dissolve ( in his ubiquitous blurred tonal transitions ), zoom ( such as the long crescendo a third of the way into the Sixth Symphony ), abrupt cuts ( jumping from very quiet to very loud, as in the opening of the Fifth Symphony ), and so on.
: Some window managers provide keyboard equivalents that enables the keyboard to replicate mouse functionality.
Some use vintage Lionel and American Flyer trains, while others opt to use modern equivalents built to greater detail.
Some revisions and improvements were made ; endpaper keys show which parts of the world are covered by which plates ; an international glossary gives the English equivalents of common name-words.
Some Digimon names were modified into English equivalents, and in rare cases to Japanese equivalents.
Some languages, such as Mandarin Chinese, do not have relative pronouns at all, and form relative clauses ( or their equivalents ) by different methods – these are described in detail in the article on relative clauses.
Some Messapian anthroponyms have close Illyrian equivalents.
Some European markets got the " Lifestyle " trim level ; Spain and Portugal badged their GLi / GLXi equivalents " Chess "; the Benelux countries kept the GLi / GLXi trim levels and some markets added ETi and STi specifications.
Some of the equivalents of " woof " in other European and Asian languages are as follows:
Some scholars believe that the names were probably derived from the local equivalents of the count nouns two ( twee ) and three ( dree ).
Some schools choose to offer the following equivalents:

Some and are
Some of us might be inclined to argue, in fact, that an independence of mind and action and an intolerance of regimentation, either mental or physical, are particularly Southern traits.
Some years ago Julian Huxley proposed to an audience made up of members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science that `` man's supernormal or extra-sensory faculties are ( now ) in the same case as were his mathematical faculties during the ice age ''.
Some are fishing, some driving the team, and many are sitting indolently on the banks of the river.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Some of the marble busts in the park are of young Englishmen who fought and died for Garibaldi.
Some accounts are quite lengthy but Florida's is the shortest of all, requiring only four paragraphs.
Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St. Louis county doesn't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost.
Some fiscal changes are important.
Some brilliant rookies nailed them down, so that this spring just two spots, left and right field, are really up for grabs.
Some of the stumps are as much as three feet long, but most of them have been flattened by the pressure of the overlying sediments.
Some privately held inholdings are a source of direct damage to these Federal lands.
Some 45 frequencies are assigned for use primarily by dominant Class 1, -- A or Class 1, -- B clear-channel stations, designed to operate with adequate power and to provide service -- both groundwave and ( at night ) skywave -- over large areas and at great distances, being protected against interference to the degree necessary to achieve this objective.
Some deductions are subtracted from Gross Income to determine Adjusted Gross Income.
Some renditions are of symphonic dimensions, with the contrabass given free rein.
Some of them are obvious, such as the fact that we associate recorded and live music with our responses and behavior in different types of environments and social settings.
Some tasty frank toppings are chili con carne, Coney Island sauce and savory sauerkraut.
Some general things to look for in a site, if you haven't already bought one, are accessibility, water drainage, and orientation.
Some distribution costs are kept up by competitive pressure, some by the fact that the customers have come to expect certain niceties and flourishes.
Some of these temperatures are plotted in figure 4.
( Some suspensions break up before they are near to the direction of shear, and some become asymptotic to it without breakup.
Some experiments are composed of repetitions of independent trials, each with two possible outcomes.
Some of these speculations may have some merit, others are somewhat ambiguous.
Some phonetic features, for example glottal catch or murmur, are sometimes to be assigned to segmental phonemics and sometimes to accentual systems.
Some are failing to achieve as much as their ability would permit ; ;

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