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current and usage
According to encyclopaedia Iranica, AFGHAN ( afḡān ) in current political usage means any citizen of Afghanistan, whatever their ethnic, tribal, or religious affiliation is.
The word " Mexico " as spoken in its original Nahuatl, and by the Spaniards at the time of the conquest, was pronounced originally with a " sh " sound (" Mesh-ee-co "), as opposed to current pronunciation, and was transcribed with an " x " as was the usage in Spanish at the time.
Now ubiquitous, in current usage the term " cyberspace " stands for the global network of interdependent information technology infrastructures, telecommunications networks and computer processing systems.
Criticisms of mainstream psychology consistent with current critical psychology usage have existed since psychology's modern development in the late 19th century.
" The Greek and Latin term referred to any great serpent, not necessarily mythological, and this usage was also current in English up to the 18th century.
In current usage, one approach to defining euthanasia has been to mirror Suetonius, regarding it as the " painless inducement of a quick death ".
" Aside from words derived from " angry " and " hungry ," there is no stand-alone word ending in "- gry " that is in current usage.
The mainstream media's current usage of the term may be traced back to the early 1980s.
In Western usage, yaoi is distinguished from shōnen-ai ( literally, " boy-love "), in which two males merely express romantic feelings for each other without actually having sexual relations ; however in current Japanese usage this term most commonly refers to pornographic shotacon for men.
ARM originated as an acronym for " Amalgamation of Regional Militia ", though this is not a term in current usage by the time of the Known Space novels.
In current usage, the word monarchy generally refers to a traditional system of hereditary rule, as elective monarchies are rare in the modern period ( though they do still exist in Vatican City, Andorra and Malaysia ).
It predates C and most other popular languages in current usage, and has very different syntax and terminology.
In current usage, a paraphyletic group consists of all of the descendants of a possibly hypothetical closest common ancestor minus one or more monophyletic groups ( most usually one ).
A usage that is archaic in most, but not all, current English dialects is the singular second-person pronoun thou ( accusative thee ).
In current usage, the term is primarily pejorative, while the term politically incorrect has been used as an implicitly positive self-description.
The current usage of republic in Muslim countries is borrowed from the western meaning, adopted into the language in the late 19th century.
In the book's introduction, Schwartz states that the word " myth ", as used in the book, " is not offered to mean something that is not true, as in the current popular usage ".
* In Jewish folklore, rabbits ( shfanim שפנים ) are associated with cowardice, a usage still current in contemporary Israeli spoken Hebrew ( similar to English colloquial use of " chicken " to denote cowardice ).
A significant development, that has spread across all current Smalltalk environments, is the increasing usage of two web frameworks, Seaside and AIDA / Web, to simplify the building of complex web applications.
Historical use of the term humanism ( reflected in some current academic usage ), is related to the writings of pre-Socratic philosophers.
In current usage, Uyghur refers to settled Turkic urban dwellers and farmers of the Tarim Basin and Ili who follow traditional Central Asian sedentary practices, as distinguished from nomadic Turkic populations in Central Asia.
The past and current usage of the term in respect of European art can only be described as confused and inconsistent.
* Drought monitoring-Continuous observation of rainfall levels and comparisons with current usage levels can help prevent man-made drought.
Higher exhaust velocity has both benefit and tradeoff, increasing propellant usage efficiency ( more momentum per unit mass of propellant expelled ) but decreasing thrust and the current rate of spacecraft acceleration if available input power is constant ( less momentum per unit of energy given to propellant ).

current and realism
In accounting for realism or distortion two sets of factors can be usefully distinguished: current intelligence ; ;
Racial realism is term similar to the current meaning of racialism.
Recorded close to transmission, it made use of current news events as a means of giving the programme a greater sense of realism.
Katamari Damacys story, characters, and settings are bizarre and heavily stylized, rarely attempting any resemblance of realism, though the brands and items used are based on those current in Japan during the game's production.
But, though the lineage is direct, his magic realism has a very different meaning from the one used to describe the work of writers such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Isabel Allende that dominates our current understanding of the term.
The movement contributes an intellectual doctrine in which a number of current trends come together: the trend represented by the Florida group, adscript to ultraísmo, with Oliverio Girondo, Jorge Luis Borges, Leopoldo Marechal and Macedonio Fernández ; and the trend of Boedo, impressed by Russian realism, with Raúl González Tuñón, César Tiempo y Elías Catelnuovo.
* fight the white, normally expressed as do not fight the white ( as in do not go against the staff's pre-determined answer ), where the ' white ' is the question given to students, which may lack realism or not fit current operations.

current and completeness
One ideal of PIM is that we always have the right information in the right place, in the right form, and of sufficient completeness and quality to meet our current need.
Owing to the completeness and the multiple color surface painting ( called polychrome ), this replica is arguably closer to what the Athenians saw than are the current ruins in Athens.

current and originated
Modern Pueblo oral traditions hold that the Pueblo originated to the north of their current settlements, from sipapu, where they emerged from the underworld.
They most likely originated in West Gondwana and are 67 – 107 million years old, so the oldest split could relate to the break-up of Gondwana in the middle Eocene to late Oligocene, 45 – 24 million years ago, and reached their current distribution by multiple intercontinental dispersal events.
The question of whether Italic originated outside Italy or developed by assimilation of Indo-European and other elements within Italy, approximately on or within its current range there, remains.
The Songhai people originated in current northwestern Nigeria.
The current most regularly used rule set — the one that is used on the international tournament stage — originated in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan in the 1970s: the Japanese game company Tsukuda Original registered the game under the trademark name Othello.
The roots of Australian marsupials are thought to trace back tens of millions of years to when much of the current southern hemisphere was part of the supercontinent of Gondwana ; marsupials are believed to have originated in what is now South America and migrated across Antarctica, which had a temperate climate at the time.
The main dynasty of Wallachia was called Basarab, from which the current name of the region originated.
Until that film, most Warner Bros. stories originated from current events and major news stories.
The term turnpike probably originated from the gate, often a simple pike, which blocked passage until the fare was paid at a toll house ( or toll booth in current terminology ).
The current form of the game originated in 1907 in La Ciotat, in Provence, in southern France.
The territory of Neustria or Neustrasia, meaning " new land ", originated in 511, made up of the regions from Aquitaine to the English Channel, approximating most of the north of present-day France, with Paris and Soissons as its main cities ( which is roughly the current size of England and Wales ).
The Viet nation originated in the Red River Delta in present day Northern Vietnam and expanded over its history to the current boundary.
The current scientific consensus is that AIDS originated in Africa in the mid 1930s from the closely related Simian Immunodeficiency Virus.
It is commonly believed that current slash fanfiction originated within the Star Trek: The Original Series fan fiction fandom, with " Kirk / Spock " stories – generally authored by female fans of the series – first appearing in the late 1970s.
This originated sintering methods employing pulsed or alternating current, eventually superimposed to a direct current.
Its current sense appears to have originated in the Pacific Northwest.
His current use of delay loops is limited mostly to jam vehicles that originated during the height of its use.
The current infestation appears to have originated with the release of 24 wild rabbits by Thomas Austin on his property, Barwon Park, near Winchelsea, Victoria, in October 1859 for hunting purposes.
The Code originated with a body of students who felt it necessary, and current Haverford students administer and amend it every year.
Looking at the history of the languages, however, rather than their current distribution, it is clear that Aymara was once spoken much further north, at least as far north as central Peru, where most Andean linguists feel it is most likely that Aymara originated ( see ' Geography ' below ).
Dunoon Pier originated in 1835 ; however, the current structure was built in 1895.
The Today program first originated from the RCA Exhibition Hall on 49th Street in a space now occupied by the Christie's auction house, just down the block from the current studio.

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