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ix and suffix
His name is a pun on " 006 " ( i. e. " 007 ") — the " six " being required for the "- ix " suffix of all Gaulish names in Asterix, and also reflecting the number of times Sean Connery portrayed the role of James Bond on screen, which at the time was six.

ix and both
On the basis of the Roman names he took – Lucius Cornelius Balbus – and on the basis of later letters to Cicero < ref > Cicero, < i > ad Att .</ i > viii. 15 ; < i > ad Att .</ i > ix. 7b, it is possible that both Balbus < i > major </ i > and < i > minor </ i > obtained citizenship with the sponsorship of L. Cornelius Lentulus Crus, who may then have been serving with Pompeius as a legate ( Pompeius was there 76 BCE to 71 BCE ; if Crus was born c. 98BCE then he'd be between about 22 and 27 at the time ).
Jim McCawley ( erstwhile professor of linguistics at the University of Chicago, who wrote his scatolinguistic treatises under the noms de plume of Quang Phúc Ðông and Yuck Foo, both of the fictional South Hanoi Institute of Technology ) is credited, on page ix of the preface of Studies out in left field as having " created the interdisciplinary field of pornolinguistics and scatolinguistics virtually on his own " in 1967.
In both biblical and rabbinical Hebrew, the word " abomination " is a familiar term for an idol, and therefore may well have the same application in Daniel, which should accordingly be rendered, in agreement with Ezra, ix.

ix and names
Other names of interest, given by Steinschneider in a long list of eight hundred Arabic names in the Jewish Quarterly Review ( ix.

ix and name
Iphianassa () is the name of one of Agamemnon's three daughters in Homer's Iliad ( ix. 145, 287 ) The name Iphianassa may be simply an older variant of the name Iphigenia.
These include a jasper burnisher and some fragments of copper rosettes from a funerary pall .< ref name =" davis p. ix "> Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications.
The age of death he estimated as being around 25 years although he later suggested the possibility that the body had suffered from Frölich's syndrome which delayed normal skeletal maturation .< ref name =" davis p. ix "> Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. ix </ ref > These results were seen to support the initial claims by Weigall, Maspero and Smith, based on other evidence found in the tomb ( see above ) that the body was that of Akhenaten.
Villages usually have a few hundred inhabitants, most of whom have the same family name ( Wei 2003: ix ).
Part II, entitled " Ainadamar ( 18 / ix / 1936 )", ( the name and date of the place where Lorca's execution took place ), is purely orchestral and can be considered to be a symphonic poem on the life and death of the poet.
Browne's English version Of Mīrzā Muhammad b. ‛ Abudi ’ l-Wahhāb-i — Qazwīni ’ s edition of ‛ Alā-ad-Dīn ‛ Ata Malik-i-Juwaynī ’ s Ta ’ rīhh-i-Jahān Gushā ( London1912, Luzac ), p. ix, Ibn al-Tiqtaqā ’ s name was Safiyu ’ d-Din Muhammad ibn ‛ Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Tabātabā.
As the World Wide Web became more popular, and users were looking for an easy way to surf the Web, Netcom released a Windows 3. 1 based program called NetCruiser ( originally it was to be called Internet Xpress, but there were legal issues with calling it by that name, so it was changed in the latter part of development-although the email addresses were still kept user @ ix. netcom. com ).
The Yoix name came about partially from the fox hunting cry of encouragement to the hounds, partially to echo another familiar four-letter name that ends in ix, and partially to avoid too many false-positives in a Google search.
* Origine, chapter ix: " An explanation of the fable, in which the Sun is worshiped under the name of Christ "

ix and Gaul
As the coin was dated to Philip the Arab age, it is possible he revolted against Philip, with his revolt ending under Emperor Decius, since Eutropius ( ix. 4 ) reports of a bellum civile suppressed in Gaul during this emperor rule.

ix and .
* Lucan, Bellum civile ix. 350
* In the Odyssey ( ix. 345 – 359 ), Polyphemus likens the wine given to him by Odysseus to ambrosia and nectar.
Painting of St. Ambrose with whip and book in the church of San Giuseppe alla Lungara, RomeAn address by Ambrose to Christian young people warns them against intermarriage with Jews (" De Abrahamo ," ix.
ix.
* Pausanias ix.
* Polybius ix.
Sotah, ix. 24c ; San.
This formula can be interpreted as saying that the function e < sup > ix </ sup > traces out the unit circle in the complex number plane as x ranges through the real numbers.
In differential equations, the function e < sup > ix </ sup > is often used to simplify derivations, even if the final answer is a real function involving sine and cosine.
* Pindar, Pythia, ix.
* Herodotus ix.
Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ( 1788 ) summarised the scholarly consensus as being that the Liber Pontificalis was composed by " apostolic librarians and notaries of the viii < sup > th </ sup > and ix < sup > th </ sup > centuries " with only the most recent portion being composed by Anastasius.
* Eutropius, Breviarium ab urbe condita, ix.
* Wigger, John H. ( 1998 ) Taking Heaven by Storm: Methodism and the Rise of Popular Christianity in America, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-510452-8 – p. ix & 269 focus on 1770 – 1910
ix, 87, I. al.
There is practically no basis for the assertion of the Translatio ( ix.
He praised the unmarried state as the highest ( De monogamia, xvii ; Ad uxorem, i. 3 ), called upon Christians not to allow themselves to be excelled in the virtue of celibacy by Vestal Virgins and Egyptian priests, and he pronounced second marriage a species of adultery ( De exhortations castitatis, ix ).
); " nor is there any other home to believers but the one Church " ( ix.
However, in his Histories, ix. 120 – 122, the Greek writer Herodotus describes the execution of a Persian general at the hands of Athenians in about 479 BC: " They nailed him to a plank and hung him up ... this Artayctes who suffered death by crucifixion.

suffix and both
The two words may be derived from the same Indo-European form * ṇ-mṛ-to-: immortal ( n-: negative prefix equivalent to the prefix a-in both Greek and Sanskrit ; mṛ: zero grade of * mer-: to die ; and-to-: adjectival suffix ).
* The-oside suffix indicates that the anomeric carbon of both monosaccharides participates in the glycosidic bond.
In Chinese, Gōngfu ( 功夫 ) is a compound of two words, combining 功 ( gōng ) meaning " work ", " achievement ", or " merit ", and 夫 ( fū ) which is alternately treated as being a word for " man " or as a particle or nominal suffix with diverse meanings ( the same character is used to write both ).
A Nahuatl mispronunciation of " Marina " as " Malin " plus the reverential "- tzin " suffix, formed the compounded title of " Malintzin ," which the natives used for both Marina and Cortes, because he spoke through her.
" Therasia " and its ethnikon " Therasios " are both attested in later Greek ; and, since-sos was itself a genitive suffix in the Aegean Sprachbund, * Qeras could also shrink to * Qera.
However, " xsl " is used both as the conventional namespace prefix for the XSLT namespace, and as the conventional filename suffix for files containing XSLT stylesheet modules
A common mnemonic for this procedure is " right over left, left over right ", which is often appended with the rhyming suffix "... makes a knot both tidy and tight ".
The KDE and GNOME desktop environments associate an internet media type with a file by examining both the filename suffix and the contents of the file, in the fashion of the file command, as a heuristic.
Complex comes from the Latin com-plexus, meaning " braided together " ( co-+ plexus ), while symplectic comes from the corresponding Greek sym-plektikos ( συμπλεκτικός ); in both cases the suffix comes from the Indo-European root * plek -.
Eventually the suffix "( New )" was dropped, and UMNO ( Baru ) became both the de facto and de jure successor of UMNO ( with the old UMNO's assets handed over ).
These two body styles were called the Wagon ( in some markets ) and Coupé respectively, although in fact both were three-door hatchbacks, and in some markets the Wagon designation was not used, with that car being simply the " Volkswagen Polo " without a suffix.
This is particularly interesting since the Proto-Slavic word for god, * bagu (> Common Slavic * bogъ ), the suffix of Dažbog's name, is argued either to be of Iranian origin ( being related to Indo-Iranian etymons such as Old Persian baga, Sanskrit bhaga ), or being semantically influenced by Iranian source, both being ultimately derived from PIE root *, whose reflexes in both Slavic and Indo-Iranian came to mean both " deity " and " wealth, share ".
Historically, some common Austro-Bavarian surnames were also derived from ( clipped ) first names using the-l suffix ; for example, ( Jo ) hann > Händl, Man ( fred ) > Mändl ( both with epenthetic d and umlaut ), ( Gott ) fried > Friedl, and so on.
The station is also nearest to the University of the District of Columbia, whose name lends the-UDC suffix and both Howard University School of Law and the Edmund Burke School.
The root Eloah אלה is a feminine noun, meaning goddess, also used in poetry and late prose ( e. g. the Book of Job ) and ending with the masculine plural suffix "- im " ים creating a word that indicates a plurality of both masculine and feminine essences yet in a singular identity " G-d ".
In both languages, nouns can receive a peculiar " anaphoric suffix " comparable ( albeit apparently not identical ) to a definite article, and nominal modifiers are marked by Suffixaufnahme ( i. e. they receive a " copy " of the case suffixes of the head ); in verbs, the type of valency ( intransitive vs transitive ) is signalled by a special suffix, the so-called " class marker ".
In nouns, the sequence in both languages is stem – article – possessive suffix – plural suffix – case suffix – agreement ( Suffixaufnahme ) suffix.
** the suffix is very popular in Russian last names, but the spelling varies and both -⟨ цын ⟩ and -⟨ цин ⟩ are possible, Ельцин is an example,

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