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combination and common
Sliced pizza served over fainá, a common combination.
* baio-warioz: the first component is most plausibly explained as a Germanic version of Boii ; the second part is a common formational morpheme of Germanic tribal names, meaning ' dwellers ', as in Anglo-Saxon-ware ); this combination " Boii-dwellers " may have meant " those who dwell where the Boii formerly dwelt ".
Mousa, Old Scatness and Jarlshof: The Crucible of Iron Age Shetland is a combination of three broch sites in Shetland that are on the United Kingdom " Tentative List " of possible nominations for the UNESCO World Heritage Programme list of sites of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common heritage of humankind.
The most common combination is that of matching and shedding, as in some variants of Rummy, Old Maid and Go Fish.
The most common multi-stage combination is a " trick-and-meld " game, such as Pinochle or Belote.
In addition, the setting of common goals by the central bank and the government helps to avoid situations where monetary and fiscal policy are in conflict ; a policy combination that is clearly sub-optimal.
One common approach is to treat clitics as words that are prosodically deficient: they cannot appear without a host, and they can only form an accentual unit in combination with their host.
In particular, the greatest common divisor of any two elements exists and can be written as a linear combination
The greatest common divisor g of two nonzero numbers a and b is also their smallest positive integral linear combination, that is, the smallest positive number of the form ua + vb where u and v are integers.
One of those evenings, someone challenged the group to find three common English words containing the letter combination " gry.
Until the late 1970s, it was common for hearses in the USA to be combination coaches which also could serve in the ambulance role ; these were common in rural areas.
Internetworking ( a combination of the words inter (" between ") and networking ; it is not internet-working or international-network ) is the practice of connecting a computer network with other networks through the use of gateways that provide a common method of routing information packets between the networks.
Even if we don't know exactly what is going to come next, we can be fairly certain that, for example, there will be many more e's than z's, or that the combination ' qu ' will be much more common than any other combination with a ' q ' in it and the combination ' th ' will be more common than ' z ', ' q ', or ' qu '.
" Jewish – Christian " is used in 1841 to mean a combination of Jewish and Christian beliefs, and by 1877 to mean a common Jewish – Christian culture, used in the phrase " the Jewish – Christian character of … traditions ".
They argue that he has not provided a convincing case that the similarities presented as evidence are due to inheritance from an earlier common ancestor rather than being explained by a combination of accidental similarity, errors, excessive semantic latitude in comparisons, borrowings, onomatopoeia, etc.
" When concluding about the work, he declared, " The elements of this melody are only the common and well-known ones of English versification ; our author is always felicitous in their management, but no where has he blended them in so perfect a combination as in this instance.
The most common treatments for lymphedema are a combination of manual compression lymphatic massage, compression garments or bandaging.
The fully armoured Viking raider would wear an iron helmet and a maille hauberk, and fight with a combination of axe, sword, shield, spear or great " Danish " two-handed axe, although the typical raider would be unarmoured, carrying only a shield and spear ; swords and axes were much less common.
There are proximate environments where individuals identify nonimmediate real or imagined situations in combination with immediate situations that make individuals confront a common situation of both subjective and objective components that affect their decisions.

combination and spoken
Persuasion is a process aimed at changing a person's ( or a group's ) attitude or behavior toward some event, idea, object, or other person ( s ), by using written or spoken words to convey information, feelings, or reasoning, or a combination of them.
The frequently reported use of high tech modulations like data bursts, in combination or in sequence with spoken numbers, suggests varying transmissions for differing intelligence operations.
Petty Officers and Chief Petty Officers are referred to by a combination of rate and rating: for example, a Petty Officer Second Class with the rating of Gunner's Mate is referred to and addressed as " Gunner's Mate Second Class ," abbreviated and sometimes spoken GM2 ; similarly a Chief Petty Officer with the rating of Quartermaster is referred to as a Chief Quartermaster ( QMC ).
In other varieties of West Low German, spoken in the east of the Netherlands, diminutives occasionally use the umlaut in combination with the suffixes-gie ( n ):
The method works in three steps: in step one the new vocabulary structures to be learned are taught using a combination of translation, gestures, and personalized questions ; in step two those structures are used in a spoken class story ; and finally, in step three, these same structures are used in a class reading.
The above dialog only addresses greeting one person because some words change into multiple others e. g. " Wasuzotya " is the combination of a singular prefix ( Wa-you ), word ( sula-sleep ), and singular postfix ( otya-How did ) spoken as one with a plural form that subsequently becomes " Mwasuze mutya " which is composed of two distinct words emerging from two different plural prefixes, a word, and the plural form of the postfix.
Writing for The Guardian in August 1990, Lucy O ' Brien noted the difference between the " quietly spoken " Clarkson and her " lovable toughie " pop star alter-ego, describing the latter as " a cartoon combination of Betty Boop, Barbarella and Buck Rogers ".
The Fibonaccis ' music was nearly impossible to categorize, fusing such disparate elements as post-punk, progressive rock, jazz, world music, cabaret, ambient, spoken word and funk, a combination one newspaper critic described as " elevator music from hell ".
All of the spoken Judeo-Italian varieties used a unique ( among Jewish languages, although there are arguably parallels in Jewish English usage ) combination of Hebrew verb stems with Italian conjugations ( e. g., " אכלר akhlare ", to eat ; " גנביר gannaviare ", to steal ; " דברר dabberare ", to speak ; " לכטיר lekhtire ", to go ).
* matches the combination of sounds for the spoken phrase with the possible sound combinations provided by the possible phrases
The soundtrack to 200 Motels was released by United Artists Records on October 4, 1971, and features a combination of rock and jazz songs, orchestral music and comedic spoken dialogue.
According to de Saussure in his Course in General Linguistics: ‘ the linguistic object is not defined by the combination of the written word and the spoken word: the spoken form alone constitutes the object ’.
French is widely used and spoken in everyday life in Algeria's larger cities, in diglossic combination with Algerian Arabic.
* morphological and phonological mechanisms: such as in Yana, a language where one form of all major words are spoken by sociological male to sociological male, and another form ( which is constructed around phonological changes in word forms ) is used for all other combination of interlocutors ; or the Japanese prefix-affixation of o-to indicate politeness and, consequently, feminine social identity.
That March, Meader recorded a follow-up album, The First Family Volume Two, a combination of spoken comedy and songs performed by actors and comedians portraying members of the President's family and White House staff.
The idea behind a comédie-ballet was a combination of spoken scenes separated by balletic interludes ; it is the roots for today ’ s musical theatre.
He has also released several solo albums, including the spoken word album Soft Skulls and a combination audio CD and poetry book The Pelt.
It is formed by a combination of Iya ( higher ) and Amharic, the language spoken by Haile Selassie I.
After the key word was spoken, the spectrogram showed that the volunteer's auditory cortex was responding only to a single voice rather than a combination of the two, also the algorithm also enabled the team to tell when listeners mistakenly focused on the wrong speaker, as the translated brain activity in the spectrogram represented a sentence spoken by the other voice.
The Massachusetts Fishermen's Partnership ( a combination of several fishing organizations ) has also spoken out against the project.

combination and Finnish
In the Soviet-Finnish War that ensued, a combination of fierce Finnish resistance and Soviet mismanagement resulted in Finland losing parts of its territory, but not its independence.
This color combination has also been used over the centuries in various Finnish provincial, military, and town flags.
Traditional Finnish cuisine is a combination of European, Fennoscandian and Western Russian elements ; table manners are European.
Instead, for " I have X " these languages use a combination of words that mean X is to me ; or ( in Finnish ) with me is X ; ( in Turkish ) my X exists ; or ( in Hebrew ) there (- is ) ( to -) me ( or mine ) X.
The abbreviations are usually in Finnish, but Swedish names may also be used either as is or in combination with Finnish, e. g. Oy Yritys Ab.
The most well-known example is Finnish modernist architect Alvar Aalto who would create aesthetic effects in the facades of his buildings through the combination of different types and sizes of louvers, some fixed some moveable, and made mostly from wood ( e. g., the various buildings of the Helsinki University of Technology ).

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