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Sometimes this dish is referred to as " chow mein " ( which literally means " fried noodles " in Cantonese ).
Sometimes referred to as the Liebeslieder Singers although Sondheim and Wheeler did not script them to have that title, using Quintet instead.
Sometimes this is referred to as " hornbook law " meaning treatise or textbook, often relied upon as authoritative, competent, and generally accepted in the field of Canadian law.
Sometimes Franc-Comtois is referred to as part of the Burgundian group.
Sometimes referred to as " gourmet's parsley ", chervil is used to season poultry, seafood, and young vegetables.
* the Russians, as Otechestvo ( отечество ) or Otchizna ( отчизна ), however Rodina, is more common, happens to be feminine, and is typically personified as a mother ( Sometimes referred to as birthland-mother ).
Sometimes it is referred to as " fly-by-light " due to its use of fiber optics.
Sometimes, the class of shareware produced without a time limit, but with intentionally limited functionality is erroneously referred to as freeware.
Sometimes the festival is referred to as " Brigid ".
Sometimes referred to as ' mop dogs ,' the Komondor is a long-established powerful dog breed that has a natural guardian instinct to guard livestock and other property.
Sometimes referred to as " the night of power " or ' the night of decree ", Laylat al-Qadr is considered the most holy night of the year.
Sometimes, mathematical puzzles are referred to as mathematical games as well.
Sometimes referred to as " The Queen of Country Pop ", Twain has sold more than 85 million albums worldwide and is ranked 10th best-selling artist of the Nielsen SoundScan era.
Sometimes referred to as the Track Report Number
Sometimes these systems are described as two-party systems but they are usually referred to as multi-party systems.
Sometimes the disorders classified as such can be referred to as " Transverse myelitis spectrum disorders "
Sometimes, the word entity is used in a general sense of a being, whether or not the referent has material existence, e. g., is often referred to as an entity with no corporeal form ( non-physical entity ), such as a language.
Sometimes Bruckner's works are referred to by WAB numbers, from the Werkverzeichnis Anton Bruckner, a catalogue of Bruckner's works edited by Renate Grasberger.
Sometimes, in eastern Spain, the standard mortadella is referred to as mortadela italiana ( Italian mortadella ), because there is a local variant named catalana.
Sometimes it's been referred to as Ticinum Papia, combining both Latin names.
Sometimes, the lattice theorem is referred to as the fourth isomorphism theorem or the correspondence theorem.
Sometimes this is referred to as the ' Jesuit edition ': it was much used, and reprinted more than once in Scotland during the 19th century.
Sometimes milking sheds are referred to by their type, such as " herring bone shed " or " pit parlour ".
Sometimes referred to as Gallia Citerior ( Hither Gaul ), Provincia Ariminum, or Gallia Togata ( Toga-wearing Gaul, indicating the region's early Romanization ).

Sometimes and Latin
Sometimes this problem is addressed by the use of such devices as digraphs ( such as sh and ch in English, where pairs of letters represent single sounds ), diacritics ( like the caron on the letters š and č, which represent those same sounds in Czech ), or the addition of completely new symbols ( as some languages have introduced the letter w to the Latin alphabet ).
Sometimes the term " alphabet " is restricted to systems with separate letters for consonants and vowels, such as the Latin alphabet, although abugidas and abjads may also be accepted as alphabets.
Sometimes, the Latin term “ liber amicorum ” ( literally: “ book of friends ”) is used for a Festschrift.
Sometimes, as in the case of ' Lond ' for London, the Latin and English abbreviations are identical (' Londin ' is also, though more rarely, used ).
Sometimes it is called sermo familiaris, " speech of the good families ", sermo urbanus, " speech of the city " or rarely sermo nobilis, " noble speech ", but mainly besides Latinitas it was Latine ( adverb ), " in good Latin ", or Latinius ( comparative degree of adjective ), " good Latin.
Sometimes there is a duty to retreat which makes the defense problematic when applied to abusive relationships ( see battered woman syndrome and abuse defense ), and in burglary situations given the so-called castle exception ( see: Edward Coke ) which argues that one cannot be expected to retreat from one's own home, namely, " a man's house is his castle, et domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium " i. e. Latin for " and one's home is the safest refuge ").
Sometimes called " termites of the sea ", they also are known by the common name " Teredo worms " or simply " teredo ", from the Greek language " τερηδων ", via Latin.
Sometimes other scripts are used, mostly Latin and Arabic.
Sometimes it is used as a proper noun ( Ultima Thule ) as the Latin name for Greenland when Thule is used for Iceland.
Sometimes " dog Latin " can mean a poor-quality genuine attempt at writing in Latin.
Sometimes called T-90C ( Cyrillic letter es looks like a Latin c ).
Sometimes this is because they are not Latin words, and sometimes due to habit ( e. g. campus, plural campuses, anus, plural anuses, are both Latin words that do not pluralize with-i ).
Sometimes the content was more focused to the Latin American gaming crowd ( e. g. soccer games were paid more attention than NASCAR or American football games ), as well as the humor and other features.
Sometimes the Latin word is close to identical, and at other times gives enjoyable surprise as to how it has been adopted, e. g. the English iris ( as in the eye ) coming from the Latin for rainbow.
Sometimes they are referred to, in Latin, as magnus rotulus pipae.
Sometimes the Latin language equivalent, Opera Omnia, is used.
Sometimes the word cauterize, known in English since 1541, via Medieval French cauteriser from Late Latin cauterizare " to burn or brand with a hot iron ", itself from Greek kauteriazein, from kauter " burning or branding iron ," from kaiein " to burn " is used.

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