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Some names, distinctions, or aspects may have more of a negative connotation than others, depending on the setting and the context.
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Some and names
Some elements of Aboriginal languages have been adopted by Australian English — mainly as names for places, flora and fauna ( for example dingo ) and local culture.
Some of the ancient names of this body of water include Sindhu Sagar ( meaning " Sea of Sindh " in Sanskrit ) and Erythraean Sea.
Some place names have become synonymous with the battles that took place there, such as the Passchendaele, Pearl Harbor, the Alamo, Thermopylae, or Waterloo.
Some cultures have discerned shapes in these patches and have given names to these " dark cloud constellations.
Some of the more recognized names in cognitive science are usually either the most controversial or the most cited.
Some of the most remembered names in costume jewelry include both the high and low priced brands: Crown Trifari, Dior, Chanel, Miriam Haskell, Monet, Napier, Corocraft, Coventry, and Kim Craftsmen.
Some well-known places have well-established names in other languages and writing systems, such as Russia or Rußland for Росси ́ я, but in other cases a system of transliteration or transcription is required.
Some other, rarer, names for this alphabet are Bukvitsa ( from common Slavic word ' bukva ' meaning ' letter ', and a suffix '- itsa ') and Illyrian.
Some dishes may be pre-Ottoman, only taking Turkish names later ; Ash and Dalby, for example, speculate that grape-leaf dolmathes were made by the early Byzantine period.
' I am she that is the natural mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of powers divine, Queen of heaven, the principal of the Gods celestial, the light of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the air, the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell be disposed ; my name, my divinity is adored throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable customs and in many names, [...] Some call me Juno, others Bellona of the Battles, and still others Hecate.
Some places may even retain " island " in their names for historical reasons after being connected to a larger landmass by a wide land bridge, such as Coney Island.
Some of IKEA's Swedish product names have amusing or unfortunate connotations in other languages, sometimes resulting in the names being withdrawn in certain countries.
Some important work IUPAC has done in these fields includes standardizing nucleotide base sequence code names ; publishing books for environmental scientists, chemists, and physicists ; and leading the way in improving education in science.
Some of the lindy-hoppers had cards printed with their names on them and became dance professors teaching the tourists.
Some women staged lavish wedding ceremonies, even filing licenses using masculine names with New York City.
Some new reservoirs for hydroelectric schemes have been given names faithful to the names for natural bodies of water-for example: the Loch Sloy scheme, and Lochs Laggan and Treig ( which form part of the Lochaber hydroelectric scheme near Fort William ).
Some and distinctions
Some people blur the distinctions on purpose: some practitioners do so to avoid criticism ; some opponents do so to intensify criticism.
Some are reserved for men and others for women while some may be performed by either, though these traditional distinctions are breaking down: the Farruca, for example, once a male dance, is now commonly performed by women too.
Some scholars make sharp distinctions between moral or ethical usage of the word Dao that is prominent in Confucianism and religious Daoism and the more metaphysical usage of the term used in philosophical Daoism and most forms of Mahayana Buddhism ; others maintain that these are not separate usages or meanings, seeing them as mutually inclusive and compatible approaches to defining the concept.
Some have even argued that the most basic of category distinctions, that of nouns and verbs, is unfounded, or not applicable to certain languages.
Some argue that such distinctions create unnecessary divisions within the global community and will only confuse non-Hmong and Mong people trying to learn more about Hmong and Mong history and culture.
Some guidebooks make finer distinctions by adding the prefix " Mild "; thus, Mild Severe lies between Hard Very Difficult and Severe.
Some contemporary anarchists use the terms personal property ( or possessive property ) and private property to signify the distinctions Proudhon put forth in regard to ownership of the produce of labor and ownership of land.
Some hold that in practice Soloveitchik's distinctions are not viable, for any group that has sustained discussion and participation on moral issues will implicitly involve theological discourse.
Some academics consider American society sociologically and economically fragmented in such a manner that no clear class distinctions can be made.
Some other modern Indo-European languages have pitch accent systems, like Swedish and Norwegian, deriving from a stress-based system they inherited from Old Norse, and Punjabi, which developed tone distinctions that maintained lexical distinctions as consonants were conflated.
Some authorities ( e. g. Flora Europaea ) treat several of the varieties at subspecific rank, but this reflects tradition rather than sound taxonomy, as the distinctions between the taxa are small.
Some botanists place this species in the genus Chamerion ( sometimes, incorrectly, given as Chamaenerion ) rather than Epilobium based on several morphological distinctions: spiral ( rather than opposite or whorled ) leaf arrangement ; absence ( rather than presence ) of a hypanthium ; subequal stamens ( rather than stamens in two unequal whorls ); zygomorphic ( rather than actinomorphic ) stamens and stigma.
Some distinctions, as with four-wheel drive vs. SUV models or minivan vs. MPV models, the distinction between body style and classification can be particularly narrow.
Some of the discrepancies may be due to copy errors, some to gender distinctions, and other to Arabic borrowings in later elicitations.
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