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ose and English
For example songs said to be " inspired by American Indian spirits " tended to involve stereotyped pidgin English like " Me love Mother and she love me Quille ose van da wahaw me!

ose and .
), with the suffixes '- ose ' for aldoses and '- ulose ' for ketoses.
* Henry Corta, Qui ose gagne ( Who dares wins ), Vincennes, 1997, service historique de l ' armée de terre.
* Henry Corta, Qui ose gagne ( Who dares wins ), Vincennes, 1997, service historique de l ' armée de terre.

element and derives
The actinide series derives its name from the group 3 element actinium.
Plant potash lent the name to the element potassium, which was first derived from caustic potash, and also gave potassium its chemical symbol K ( cf German Kalium ), which ultimately derives from alkali.
Modern etymology reconstructs Proto-Germanic * hagatusjon-from haegtesse and hagazussa ; the first element is probably cognate with hedge, which derives from PIE * kagh-" hedge, enclosure ", and the second perhaps from * dhewes-" fly about, be smoke, vanish.
This, in turn, derives from " Lupi spuma ", the name Georg Agricola used for the element in 1546, which translates into English as " wolf's froth " or " cream " ( the etymology is not entirely certain ), and is a reference to the large amounts of tin consumed by the mineral during its extraction.
( Another theory derives the first element from OHG win ' meadow, pasture.
The company derives its name from the chemical element iridium.
Linguist Eric Hamp derives the second element, bulga, from a Proto-Celtic compound * balu-gaisos meaning " spear of mortal pain / death spear " ( comparable to Old Irish fogha " spear, dart ", from Proto-Celtic * uo-gaisu -).
The first element is the genitive case of the river name Tunna ( now Tonna ); the last element derives from setr which means " homestead " or " farm ".
However, A D Mills derives its meaning from Celtic monith, meaning mountain or hill, with an uncertain second element, perhaps Old English yppe in the sense of upland, or plateau.
This, in turn, derives from " Lupi spuma ", the name Georg Agricola used for the element in 1546, which translates into English as " wolf's froth " or " cream " ( the etymology is not entirely certain ), and is a reference to the large amounts of tin consumed by the mineral during its extraction.
The " Ashton " part probably derives from the Anglo-Saxon meaning " settlement by ash trees ", the origin of the " under-Lyne " element is less clear: it could derive from the British lemo meaning elm, or may refer to Ashton being " under the line " of the Pennines.
In Indo-European languages, such as Phrygian, the-zios element in his name derives from dyeus, the common precursor of Latin deus (' god ') and Greek Zeus.
From the underlying idea of partially specified results as representing incomplete knowledge, one derives another desirable property: the existence of a least element.
Much of the legend and symbolism of modern Polish patriotism derives from this period, including the conviction that Polish independence is a necessary element of a just and legitimate European order.
The name of Hexham derives from the Old English Hagustaldes ea and later Hagustaldes ham whence the modern form ( with the "- ham " element ) derives.
The word crenel derives from the ancient French cren ( modern French cran ), meaning a notch, mortice or other gap cut out often to receive another element or fixing.
It was built shortly before 1210, on an earlier fortified earthwork, from which the place-name element ' dun ' derives.
Whilst it is accepted that the trevor part of the name derives from Edward's surname, there is confusion over the first element ros.
The town Chester also derives from this root and it is an element in various English place-names.
The small Portuguese element in the vocabulary of Mauritian creole derives rather from the Portuguese element in European maritime jargons ( such as Sabir and Lingua Franca ) or from enslaved Africans or Asians who came from areas where Portuguese was used as a trade language.
Burravoe's name derives partly from a nearby broch-the element " Burra " frequently being a corruption of the Norse for one.

element and from
For the answer cannot be derived from any socially cohesive element in the disrupting community.
It is a matter of trying to sort out an earlier fourth-century Saxon element from the later, fifth-century mainstream of Anglo-Saxon invasions.
This is used as a reference for comparing the ohmic heating and the electrical energy obtained from the measured current through the element and the measured voltage across the element.
There is some indication from a limited number of interviews with members of the population that the element of power, primarily the voluntary influence of non-authoritative power, has been exerted on actors in the system, particularly in regard to mate selection.
The most positive element to emerge from the Oslo meeting of North Atlantic Treaty Organization Foreign Ministers has been the freer, franker, and wider discussions, animated by much better mutual understanding than in past meetings.
Science is fully competent to deal with any element of experience which arises from an object in space and time.
Another problem was that the gradual identification of more and more chemically similar and indistinguishable lanthanides, which were of an uncertain number, led to inconsistency and uncertainty in the numbering of all elements at least from lutetium ( element 71 ) onwards ( hafnium was not known at this time ).
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
This guarantees for any partition of a set X the existence of a subset C of X containing exactly one element from each part of the partition.
This gives us a definite choice of an element from each set, and makes it unnecessary to apply the axiom of choice.
If we try to choose an element from each set, then, because X is infinite, our choice procedure will never come to an end, and consequently, we will never be able to produce a choice function for all of X.
Next we might try specifying the least element from each set.
The reason that we are able to choose least elements from subsets of the natural numbers is the fact that the natural numbers are well-ordered: every nonempty subset of the natural numbers has a unique least element under the natural ordering.
The name " argon " is derived from the Greek word αργον meaning " lazy " or " the inactive one ", a reference to the fact that the element undergoes almost no chemical reactions.
The new element was isolated from its oxides in a complex, multi-step process.
They named the element " astatine ", a name coming from the great instability of the synthesized matter ( the source Greek word αστατος ( astatos ) means " unstable ").
This text clarified the concept of an element as a substance that could not be broken down by any known method of chemical analysis, and presented Lavoisier's theory of the formation of chemical compounds from elements.
An ambush is a long-established military tactic, in which the aggressors ( the ambushing force ) take advantage of concealment and the element of surprise to attack an unsuspecting enemy from concealed positions, such as among dense underbrush or behind hilltops.
They had the element of surprise, and this was also aided by the defection of Arminius from Roman ranks prior to the battle.
An array is stored so that the position of each element can be computed from its index tuple by a mathematical formula.
: Every non-empty set A contains an element B which is disjoint from A.
Two results which follow from the axiom are that " no set is an element of itself ," and that " there is no infinite sequence ( a < sub > n </ sub >) such that a < sub > i + 1 </ sub > is an element of a < sub > i </ sub > for all i. "

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