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Sometimes called the Chinese lute, the instrument has a pear-shaped wooden body with a varying number of frets ranging from 12 to 26.
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Sometimes a conjecture is called a hypothesis when it is used frequently and repeatedly as an assumption in proofs of other results.
Sometimes the lands on which company office buildings sit, along with the buildings, are called campuses.
Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
Sometimes, French fries are cooked in the oven as a final step in the preparation ( having been coated with oil during preparation at the factory ): these are often sold frozen and are called " oven fries " or " oven chips ".
Sometimes they are called dual-pane managers, a term that is typically used for programs such as the Windows File Explorer ( see below ).
Sometimes purebred horses are called Thoroughbreds, which is incorrect ; " Thoroughbred " is a specific breed of horse, while a " purebred " is a horse ( or any other animal ) with a defined pedigree recognized by a breed registry.
Sometimes, one can look in the sky just before dawn, and see a very bright point of light — that has been called " the Morning Star ".
) Sometimes a court may exercise jurisdiction over property located within the perimeter of its powers without regard to personal jurisdiction over the litigants ; this is called jurisdiction in rem.
Sometimes, when some male fiefs were conceded by special privilege to women, they took the rank of chevaleresse, as one sees plainly in Hemricourt where women who were not wives of knights are called chevaleresses.
Sometimes the verbs of the third conjugation with a present stem on-ǐ are regarded as a separate pattern of conjugation, and are called the fifth conjugation.
Sometimes called the " First Vision ", Smith's vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ as two separate beings was reportedly the basis for the difference in doctrine between Mormonism's view of the nature of God and that of orthodox Christianity.
Sometimes also called " Mexican mint or Mexican thyme ", it has large and somewhat succulent leaves.
Sometimes what is called for is a certain sort of explanation — not a causal explanation, but an explanation for example of how two different views, which seem to be contrary to one another, can be held at the same time, consistently.
Sometimes proteins have non-peptide groups attached, which can be called prosthetic groups or cofactors.
Sometimes called " The Sport of Kings ", it was started by Persians, and was popular in Iran until 1979, after which its popularity there declined sharply due to the Iranian Revolution.
Sometimes the introduction of prima facie evidence is informally called making a case or building a case.
Sometimes, as with the US civil rights movement's march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, they have called for armed protection.
Sometimes the sport is called Quad Hockey, Hóquei em Patins ( PT ), Rolhockey ( NL ), Rollhockey ( DE ), International Style Ball hockey, Rink Hockey ( FR ), Hockey Su Pista ( IT ), Hoquei sobre Patins ( CA ), Hockey sobre Patines ( ES ), Rulleskøjtehockey ( DA ), Rullbandy ( S ), Rulluisuhoki ( ET ) and Hardball hockey ( US ), depending on which region of the world it is played.
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Sometimes the Chinese troops would place small projectiles within the barrel that would also be projected when the gunpowder was lit, but most of the explosive force would create flames.
Tien Gow ( Sometimes spelled Tin Kau, transliteration of the Chinese characters: ( 天九, Cantonese: tin1 gau2 ) in Cantonese Heaven and
Sometimes excessive generality and omissions in Chinese law, coupled with the wide discretionary powers conferred on local authorities to implement laws, undermines the predictability and certainty of law.
Sometimes Chinese people use the term " Descendants of the Dragon " () as a sign of ethnic identity, as part of a trend started in the 1970s when different Asian nationalities were looking for animal symbols for representations.
Sometimes a chau gong is referred to as a Chinese gong, but in fact it is only one of many types of suspended gongs that are associated with China.
Sometimes, as in the case of Pearl Buck's The Good Earth, the accounts are relatively neutral, implying a respect for Chinese culture and assuming that it is not the role of outsiders to promote reform.
Sometimes the accounts seem intended to rouse like-minded Chinese and foreign opinion to abolish the custom, and sometimes the accounts imply condescension or contempt for China.
Sometimes more than twice as heavy as domestic cat, this species rivals the Chinese mountain cat as the largest member of the Felis genus.
Sometimes if they were part of a temple garden, they were painted red, following the Chinese tradition, but for the most part they were unpainted.
Sometimes the lesson is very literal ; the garden of Saihō-ji featured a pond shaped like the Japanese character shin ( 心 ) or xīn in Chinese, the heart-spirit of Chinese philosophy, the newspaper character is 心 but it's the full cursive, the sousho style ( 草書 ) for shin that would be used ; sousho, this well-named " grass writing ", would be appropriate for gardening purpose indeed, for in cursive writing the character shapes change depending on the context and of course, since it is cursive, depending on the person-that is to say that the character would be done in a single pencil stroke, it would match the state of mind and the context rather than the newspaper print.
Sometimes, hooded informants identified suspected anti-Japanese Chinese ; other times, Japanese officers singled out “ suspicious ” characters at their whim and fancy.
Sometimes, Sword-tail newts are called Fire-bellied Newts, not to be confused with the common Chinese and Japanese species, because of their bright orange bellies which serve as a warning to predators that they are poisonous.
Sometimes food not found in its original culture is assimilated into another ; for example, Chinese restaurants in Malaysia often serve Malaysian dishes.
Sometimes known as Chinese Foxglove due to its superficial resemblance to the genus Digitalis, the species of Rehmannia are perennial herbs.
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