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English and adaption
* The Hypochondriac ( English adaption of Molière's play )
These cultural references have remained intact for the English adaption of the manga, which include a section for translation notes.
* Performances of The Passion-Hymns in English and Norse by choirs and soloists using Dall Wilson's English adaption.
* Rica Matsumoto ( Veronica Taylor in the English adaption ) as Satoshi ( Ash Ketchum in the English adaption ), the main protagonist of the film.
* Mayumi Iizuka ( Rachael Lillis in the English adaption ) as Kasumi ( Misty in the English adaption ), a Pokémon trainer and Satoshi's / Ash's travelling partner.
* Tomokazu Seki ( Ed Paul in the English adaption ) as Kenji ( Tracey Sketchit in the English adaption ), a Pokémon watcher and Satoshi's / Ash's travelling partner.
* Mika Kanai ( Kayzie Rogers in the English adaption ) as Marill, a Pokémon owned by Kenji / Tracey.
* Megumi Hayashibara ( Rachael Lillis in the English adaption ) as Musashi ( Jessie in the English adaption ), a member of Team Rocket.
* Shin-ichiro Miki ( Eric Stuart in the English adaption ) as Kojirō ( James in the English adaption ), a member of Team Rocket.

English and stars
In 1750 the English astronomer Thomas Wright, in his An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe, speculated ( correctly ) that the galaxy might be a rotating body of a huge number of stars held together by gravitational forces, akin to the solar system but on a much larger scale.
According to Harrison, the first to conceive of anything like the paradox was Thomas Digges, who was also the first to expound the Copernican system in English and may have been the first to postulate an infinite universe with infinitely many stars.
It was realised as early as 1767 that the stars in a clusters were physically related, when the English naturalist Reverend John Michell calculated that the probability of even just one group of stars like the Pleiades being the result of a chance alignment as seen from Earth was just 1 in 496, 000.
In addition to the traditional names, a small number of stars that are " interesting " can have modern English names.
Historian John Stow, writing in his Survey of London ( 1598 ), noted ' this place is called the Star Chamber, because the roof thereof is decked with the likeness of stars gilt ...' The chamber's description is regarded as the most likely explanation for its name by the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary.
Oliver Parker, an English director who had previously adapted other plays by Wilde, made a film in 2002 ; it stars Colin Firth ( Jack ), Rupert Everett ( Algy ), Dame Judi Dench ( Lady Bracknell ), Reese Witherspoon ( Cecily ), Frances O ' Connor ( Gwendolen ), Anna Massey ( Miss Prism ), and Tom Wilkinson ( Dr. Chasuble ).
They were too young to become movie stars or date celebrities ; too skeletal to bag Victoria's Secret contracts ; and a lack of English didn't bode well for a broad media career ".
The " Live Lawrence Welk Show " makes annual concert tours across the United States and Canada, featuring stars from the television series, including Ralna English, Mary Lou Metzger, Jack Imel, Gail Farrell, Anacani and Big Tiny Little.
The blazon does not specify the arrangement of the stars ( which were randomly placed in Thomson's sketch ) nor the number of points ; the engraver chose six-pointed stars ( typical of English heraldry ), and arranged them in a larger six-pointed star.
It continued to feature regular season NHL games on the English network every Saturday evening during the NHL season, and retained many of the features such as the Hot Stove Lounge and the three stars selection, which originated as an Imperial Oil gasoline promotion and survived even as sponsorship eventually passed from Imperial to Molson and, later, Labatt.
In similar settings at Poul Anderson's The High Crusade, an alien ship lands at a Medieval English village, but the overconfident would-be conquerors find out the hard way that they are not immune to swords and arrows ; the humans take over the ship and proceed to carve out an empire among the stars, but lose contact with Earth which goes on with its familiar history.
This phrase can be translated into English as: " Go forth with new value, boy: thus is the path to the stars ; son of gods that will have gods as sons.
It can range from free-hand writing in spray can and marker form, often carrying social or sexual commentary in English or Spanish, pictures in wheatpaste and stencils, consisting of stenciled renderings of personalities crucial to Hispanic culture from past and present eras, such as television news announcers or stars, but also extending to images of artists like Salvador Dalí.
The cities were reputedly selected from the German Baedeker Tourist Guide to Britain, meeting the criterion of having been awarded three stars ( for their historical significance ), hence the English name for the raids.
Johanna Matz and Hardy Krüger, the stars of the German adaptation, briefly appear in the English language version as the young couple waiting to use the coin-operated telescope at the top of the Empire State Building, cameo roles Holden and McNamara play in the German version.
Magi (; Latin plural of magus ; magos ; Old Persian: maguš, mogh ; English singular magian, mage, magus, magusian, magusaean ) is a term, used since at least the 4th century BC, to denote followers of Zoroaster, or rather, followers of what the Hellenistic world associated Zoroaster with, which was – in the main – the ability to read the stars, and manipulate the fate that the stars foretold.
The club's return to the English top flight heralded another period of relative success, with a squad that included stars Derek Dougan, Kenny Hibbitt and Frank Munro finishing the 1970 – 71 season in fourth place, qualifying them for the newly created UEFA Cup.
The film stars Rowan Atkinson ( who, two decades earlier, appeared in an unofficial James Bond film — Never Say Never Again ) as the incompetent titular English spy, with John Malkovich, Natalie Imbruglia, Tim Pigott-Smith and Ben Miller in supporting roles.
By the late 1950s, Covent Garden was gradually abandoning its policy of productions in the vernacular ; such stars as Maria Callas would not relearn their roles in English.
In 2007, Máscaras starred in Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy ( also known as Mil Mascaras: Resurrection ), the first lucha film featuring any of the so-called " Big Three " stars of the genre ( Máscaras, Blue Demon, Santo ) to be produced in English.
Unlike the director's earlier Danish-language films, It's All About Love is entirely in English and stars Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes and Sean Penn.
Graeme Souness was appointed player – manager, while several English stars, including Terry Butcher and Chris Woods, were signed.

English and regular
Bad relations between England and Flanders brought hard times to the shepherds scattered over the dales and downs as well as to the crowded Flemish cities, and while the English, so far, had done no more than grumble, Othon had seen what the discontent might lead to, for before he left the Low Countries the citizens of Ghent had risen in protest against the expense of supporting Edward and his troops, and the regular soldiers had found it unexpectedly difficult to put down the nasty little riot that ensued.
For the first time, the tactic of using two express bowlers in tandem paid off as Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald crippled the English batting on a regular basis.
During the English Civil War dragoons were used for a variety of tasks: providing outposts, holding defiles or bridges in the front or rear of the main army, lining hedges or holding enclosures, and providing dismounted musketeers to support regular cavalry.
A plaque commemorating the Easter Rising at the General Post Office ( Dublin ) | General Post Office, Dublin, with the Irish text in Gaelic type | Gaelic script, and the English text in regular Latin script
William Smith ( 1769 – 1839 ), an English canal engineer, observed that rocks of different ages ( based on the law of superposition ) preserved different assemblages of fossils, and that these assemblages succeeded one another in a regular and determinable order.
A Portuguese / English double false friend is for example the English word " ordinary " ( which has the roughly the same meaning as " normal " or " regular ") in Portuguese means " vulgar ".
" Shallow " orthographies such as those of standard Spanish and Finnish have relatively regular ( though not always one-to-one ) correspondence between graphemes and phonemes, while those of French and English have much less regular correspondence, and are known as deep orthographies.
A regular verb has a set of conventions for conjugation ( paradigm ) that derives all forms from a few specific forms or principal parts ( maybe only one, such as the infinitive in English ), in spelling or pronunciation.
Although the rules seem simple, it is hard to use classical hexameter in English, because English is a stress-timed language that condenses vowels and consonants between stressed syllables, while hexameter relies on the regular timing of the phonetic sounds.
There is currently no regular local radio coverage in English except for occasional broadcasts on WHB 810AM when television broadcasts of MLS games on KSMO-TV is not available.
Whilst there, he staged regular Merz recitals, including a performance of Silence, his first poem in English, but was apparently seen as a somewhat pathetic irrelevant figure by other artists at the camp.
For example, in English, the plural marker -( e ) s of regular nouns can be pronounced,, or, depending on the final sound of the noun's singular form.
( Note: this study-cycle follows a different schedule than the regular one ; contains extensive archives in English ).
In addition to his regular courses, Atta studied English at the American University in Cairo.
More comparable to the English Fyrd, it was a popular voluntary joining of the local полк polk, or a regiment, though it had no regular established strength or officers, these usually elected from prominent local citizens.
The Scottish military ( as opposed to naval ) forces merged with the English, with pre-existing regular Scottish regiments maintaining their identities, though command of the new British Army was from England.
In English, there are word form pairs like ox / oxen, goose / geese, and sheep / sheep, where the difference between the singular and the plural is signaled in a way that departs from the regular pattern, or is not signaled at all.
Such keyboards allow melody and contrasting accompaniment to be played without the expense of a second manual and were a regular feature in Spanish and some English organs of the renaissance and baroque.
) matzoths, mazzot, and mazzoth ; the regular English plural, added " s ", is also used.
One consequence of this is that many spellings come to reflect a word's morphophonemic structure rather than its purely phonemic structure ( for example, the English regular past tense morpheme is consistently spelled-ed in spite of its different pronunciations in various words ).
Robinson Jeffers, Marianne Moore, and William Carlos Williams are three notable poets who reject the idea that regular accentual meter is critical to English poetry.
If the change of a sequence of fricatives such that one becomes a stop is dissimilation, then such changes as Proto-Germanic * χs to ( spelled x ) in English would count as a regular sound law: PGmc.

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