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Some of them ignored the texts and had apparently memorized the words long ago.
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
Some words are known in both languages, however with different meanings:
Some servers attempt to improve on this using statistical techniques that try to combine only words that appear together often.
Some scholars have objected to the language of the speeches as too Lukan in style to reflect anyone else's words.
Some other early Latter-day Saint leaders, including Brigham Young, Orson Pratt and Elizabeth Ann Whitney claimed to have received several words in the Adamic language in revelations.
* Some of the words and phrases of the prayer have to be inferred from the context because the text is fragmentary.
Some Buddhist scholars assert words are inadequate to describe the goal of the Buddhist path, but concerning the usefulness of words in the path itself, schools differ radically.
Some, like Grafton Elliot Smith, argued that different groups must somehow have learned from one another, however indirectly ; in other words, they argued that cultural traits spread from one place to another, or " diffused ".
This may be the case for words such as church in rhotic dialects of English, although phoneticians differ in whether they consider this to be a syllabic consonant,, or a rhotic vowel,: Some distinguish an approximant that corresponds to a vowel, for rural as or ; others see these as a single phoneme,.
Some of the taboo words and topics are mentioned daily on television and other forms of visual media.
Orthographic conventions treat clitics in different ways: Some are written as separate words, some are written as one word with their hosts, and some are attached to their hosts, but set off by punctuation ( a hyphen or an apostrophe, for example ).
Some comics note, in the words of Barry Allen, that " Clark slouches, wears clothes two sizes too big and raises his voice an octave ," making him appear shorter and overweight instead of muscular.
Some prefer the Wade-based Taoism because it is more familiar than Daoism and because the borrowing is a fully assimilated English word anyway ; such words are generally unaffected by later systems of romanization.
Some sources say Poe's final words were " Lord help my poor soul.
Some evidence confirming 1466 can be found in Erasmus's own words: of twenty-three statements Erasmus made about his age, all but one of the first fifteen indicate 1466.
Some words were shortened ( győzedelem > győzelem, ' triumph ' or ' victory '); a number of dialectal words spread nationally ( e. g. cselleng ' dawdle '); extinct words were reintroduced ( dísz ' décor '); a wide range of expressions was coined using the various derivative suffixes ; and some other, less frequently used methods of expanding the language were utilized.
Some proponents of this view of language have advocated a formal approach which studies language structure by identifying its basic elements and then formulating a formal account of the rules according to which the elements combine to form words and sentences.
Some words have even leaked into common, everyday use by the masses ; an example is the word louf or loufoque, meaning unsound of mind.
Some earlier Latin poets tried to make up for this deficiency by creating new compound words, as the Greeks had done.
Some use " lexicology " as a synonym for theoretical lexicography ; others use it to mean a branch of linguistics pertaining to the inventory of words in a particular language.
In the 19th century the agnostic Robert G. Ingersoll wrote "... that all the ignorant, infamous, heartless, hideous things recorded in the ' inspired ' Pentateuch are not the words of God, but simply ' Some Mistakes of Moses '".

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Some newspapers have dealt with the criticism by moving the strip from the comics page to the editorial page, because many people believe that a politically based comic strip like Doonesbury does not belong in a traditionally child-friendly comics section.
Some parts of Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time ( 1840 ) are also considered to belong in the gothic genre, but they lack the supernatural elements of the other Russian gothic stories.
Some mammals took to the oceans and became modern cetaceans, while others took to the trees and became primates, the group to which humans belong.
Some regional groups that adhere to variants of the Humanist life stance, such as the humanist subgroup of the Unitarian Universalist Association, do not belong to the IHEU.
Some would go so far as to call adverbs a " catch-all " category that includes all words that do not belong to one of the other parts of speech.
Some of the most striking and well-known members belong to the Proteacae family, of which up to 24 species occur.
Some economically important species belong to this family:
Some have argued that in forums like these, NGOs take the place of what should belong to popular movements of the poor.
Some cognitive biases belong to the subgroup of attentional biases which refer to the paying of increased attention to certain stimuli.
Some historians doubt these traditions, since there was no persecution after the death of Aurelian in 275 and blessing the produce of the fields is believed to belong to a later period.
Some special days did not belong to any month — Yule 1 and 2 ( New Year's Eve & New Years Day ) and three Lithedays in mid-summer.
Some decorative elements belong the original building, whereas the mosaics in the apse are reconstructions.
Some studies suggested the haplosporids, mostly parasites of marine invertebrates, might belong here but they lack alveoli and are now placed among the Cercozoa.
Some fossil conifers, however, belong to other distinct orders within the division Pinophyta.
Some claim that the remains found in the 8th century at the site rededicated to Saint James the Great — Santiago de Compostela — which even today are a place of pilgrimage, belong not to the apostle James but to Priscillian.
Some specialists even argue that instruments such as the violin and guitar belong to a class apart from the lyre because they have no yokes or uprights surmounting their resonators as " true " lyres have.
Some origin stories belong to only one specific tribe, while another tribe has its own stories.
Some of these grave sites belong to members of the Union Corners community.
Some cities or urban areas, while not sovereign states, may nevertheless enjoy such a high degree of autonomy that they function as " city-states " within the context of the sovereign state that they belong to.
Some hospital ships, such as the SS Hope, belong to civilian agencies, and as such are not part of any navy.
Some of today's urban districts, including Heßlingen, used to belong to the Duke of Magdeburg during the 18th century.
Some close relatives used to belong to a music group named Los Quillos.
( Health Promoting Schools, Ecological Sanitation and School Gardens in Mindanao ) Some of the gardeners belong to the poorest in the city, the garbage pickers of the city ’ s landfill site.
Some belong to Apis mellifera intermissa but others are having an indeterminate origin ; the Egyptian honeybee ( Apis mellifera lamarckii ), present in small numbers in the southeastern United States, has the same morphology.

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