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affix and Little
The affix ' Great ' was added in the 12th century to differentiate from nearby Bow Brickhill and Little Brickhill.
The affix ' Great ' was added later to differentiate it from the adjacent village Little Horwood.
The affix ' Great ' was added later to differentiate between Great Kingshill and neighbouring Little Kingshill.

affix and was
One of the most important results of the UPU Treaty was that it ceased to be necessary, as it often had been previously, to affix the stamps of any country through which one's letter or package would pass in transit.
Commercial machine shops, especially those that do certain categories of work ( military or commercial aerospace, nuclear power industry, and others ), are required by various standards organizations ( such as ISO, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, SAE, AIA, the U. S. military, and others ) to calibrate micrometers and other gauges on a schedule ( often annually ), to affix a label to each gauge that gives it an ID number and a calibration expiration date, to keep a record of all the gauges by ID number, and to specify in inspection reports which gauge was used for a particular measurement.
On 24 April 2009, she stated that she was " ashamed " of the UK administration's decision to affix five criteria to the Gurkhas ' right to settle in the UK.
A metal plate commemorating this has been inserted into the pavement outside these premises as it was not possible to obtain permission from the current owners of the building to affix a plaque onto it.
" In 1592, Mordechai Maizel was allowed to affix " a flag of King David, similar to that located on the Main Synagogue " on his synagogue in Prague.
In a curious case, the Indonesian term celengan ( a celeng is a wild boar, with the " an " affix used to denote a likeness ) was also used in the context of domestic banks.
He was the last of the Pennsylvania delegation to affix his signature to the Declaration of Independence.
One of his first duties as a member of Congress was to affix his signature to the Declaration of Independence, which he did on August 2, along with most delegates.
Before the advent of the Universal Postal Union in 1874, sending international mail was quite an adventure ; it might be necessary to affix the stamps of the destination country in addition to those of the origin, and in the worst cases, possibly for several other countries along the way.
The affix ' Royal ' was given to the village in the late 11th century by the king, who gave the lord of the manor of Farnham Bertram de Verdun the Grand Serjeanty, on the condition of providing a glove and putting it on the king's right hand at the coronation, and supporting his right arm, while the Royal sceptre was in his hand ( see also Manor of Worksop ).
The affix ' Longville ' was added in the 13th century after the Cluniac priory of Longueville, Calvados, in Normandy, France, that held the manor of Newton at that time, and to distinguish this village from other places called Newton, particularly nearby Newton Blossomville.
The affix ' Goldington ' came later and refers to " Peter of Goldington " ( from Goldington in Bedfordshire ) who was the principal tenant in the village in the medieval period.
The affix " Underwood " was added later to distinguish the village from other places also called Wotton.
The affix le-Fylde (" in the district called the Fylde ") was added in 1842 with the arrival of the Penny Post, to distinguish the town from Poulton-le-Sands, a village that is now part of Morecambe.
In the UK, Chatterton's was also used by pipe organ builders to affix reed weights to the reed tongues.
It was announced that the King would affix the Great Seal of the Irish Free State to documents which up to then had been sealed with the Great Seal of the Realm.
Of all government suppliers, Eddie Bauer alone was granted permission to affix his company logo to his products used by the army.
In the off-season, Andretti switched to Petty Enterprises, which was not allowed to participate, since they chose not affix the proper decals to their cars-it was Petty family tradition to not permit alcohol decals or sponsorship on their cars.
** Bobby Hamilton won the pole position for the 1997 Miller 400 racing for Petty Enterprises, but was not eligible for the 1998 Bud Shootout since the team chose not to affix the proper decal.

affix and added
An equivalent means used in some languages is the possessive affix, usually a suffix, added to a noun to indicate the possessor, as in the Finnish taloni " my house ", from talo " house ".

affix and later
The village is recorded in the Domesday Book as Buchebei, its affix possibly coming at a later date in reference to the length of the village.
The affix " Bissett " came later and refers to the lords of the manor, distinguishing it from other places called Preston.
The affix " Green " came later.
The affix ' Poges ' came later, and refers to the family that owned the manor in the 13th century.

affix and differentiate
The affix ' East ' is used to differentiate the village from nearby Steeple Claydon and Middle Claydon, and from the hamlet of Botolph Claydon that lies within the parish of East Claydon.
The affix ' Middle ' is used to differentiate the village from nearby Steeple Claydon, and East Claydon, and from the hamlet of Botolph Claydon.

affix and between
Although the term " clitic " can be used descriptively to refer to any element whose grammatical status is somewhere in between a typical word and a typical affix, linguists have proposed various definitions of " clitic " as a technical term.

affix and village
If the grapes come from the area of a single vineyard or commune, producers can affix the name of their particular village to the Beaujolais-Villages designation.
The name of the village comes from the Old English ' Lang + tun ' meaning ' long farmstead or estate ' with the 13th Century ' Harang ' family affix, from their time as Lords of the Manor.
The affix ' Hastings ' is the surname of the Earls of Pembroke of the third creation ; it distinguishes the village from nearby Yardley Gobion.

affix and Great
However, because the King was already incapacitated de facto, resolutions by both Houses of Parliament approved the action, directing the Lord Chancellor to prepare the Letters Patent and to affix the Great Seal to them even without the signature of the monarch.
The Colorado Secretary of State alone is authorized to affix the Great Seal of Colorado to any document whatsoever.

affix and although
A court ruled that letters affix copyright to the author, although a recipient of a letter has no copyright status.

affix and two
The stones were soaked in sulfuric acid to remove the silver backing, and two types of glue were used to affix them to the shoes ( a spray glue and an optical glue ).
When adding an affix would result in two identical vowels side by side, an epenthetic / h / is inserted to prevent the forbidden sequence.
For two years after successfully passing the exam, the driver is required to affix a P-plate bearing the words " New driver " in Hebrew ( נהג חדש ; optionally, נהגת חדשה for female driver, or נהג
Strangely, a cheaper " budget " set of the toys was also released, in a box with no window and with no combiner parts ( save for the chest which is needed for Halfshell's turtle mode, though the two clips to affix it as a chest plate were excised ) or the sword and with very minor paint changes.

affix and are
However, by identifying clusters of observable properties that are associated with core examples of clitics on the one hand, and core examples of affixes on the other, one can pick out a battery of tests that provide an empirical foundation for a clitic / affix distinction.
Within the Chianti DOCG there are eight defined sub-zones that are permitted to affix their name to the wine label.
There are also many decorative ornaments that, while they may have clasps to affix them to the hair, are used solely for appearance and do not aid in keeping the hair in place.
In the strict sense, among English nouns only mass nouns ( such as sand, information, or equipment ) are truly uninflected, since they have only one form that does not change ; count nouns are always inflected for number, even if the singular inflection is shown by an " invisible " affix ( the null morpheme ).
* Friction stickers, popularized by Duncan, are O-shaped stickers that affix to the inside wall of each half of the yo-yo body, and are slightly tacky to the touch.
Now, in addition to the commonplace roots of consonant + vowel + consonant structure there are also well-attested roots like * dhē-" put, place " and * dō-" give " ( mentioned above ): these end in a vowel, which is always long in the categories where roots like * sed-have full grades ; and in those forms where zero grade would be expected, if before an affix beginning with a consonant, we find a short vowel, reconstructed as * ə, or schwa ( more formally, schwa primum indogermanicum ).
Most Sephardi, Mizrahi and other non-Ashkenazi Jews affix the mezuzah vertically, though Spanish and Portuguese Jews living in countries where the majority of Jews are Ashkenazim usually place it slanting.
: Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe, Who sanctified us with His mitzvot, and commanded us to affix a mezuzah.
The commandment to affix a mezuzah is widely followed in the Jewish world, even by Jews who are not religiously observant.
Agglutinative languages are often contrasted both with languages in which syntactic structure is expressed solely by means of word order and auxiliary words ( isolating languages ) and with languages in which a single affix typically expresses several syntactic categories and a single category may be expressed by several different affixes ( as is the case in inflectional ( fusional ) languages ).
Not all pitches of 72-tone equal temperament are available on the Turkish kanun, however, since kanun makers only affix mandals for intervals that are demanded by performers.
Only the biggest railway stations are designated with the " Centraal " or " CS " affix and there are currently only five of them: Utrecht Centraal, Amsterdam Centraal, Rotterdam Centraal, Leiden Centraal and Den Haag Centraal ( Arnhem and Breda are being upgraded to a CS because of the highspeed railconnection with Brussels and Paris ).
The other railway stations closest to the city centers are usually designated with a " Centrum " affix.
Most words indicate their declension ( including their number, i. e. whether they are singular or plural ) using an affix, much as we use's today to indicate possession and ( usually )-s to indicate plurality.
In some languages, diminutives are formed in a regular way by adding affixes to nouns and proper names ; in English the alteration of meaning is often conveyed through clipping, either alone or combined with an affix.
It's teacher's responcibility to affix the L-plate before each lesson and to remove it after the lesson, therefore the L-plates are usually printed on PVC panels with magnetic base, which eases affixing and removal.

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