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For a few illustrative examples: German speakers use " Wasserstoff " ( water substance ) for " hydrogen ", " Sauerstoff " ( acid substance ) for " oxygen " and " Stickstoff " ( smothering substance ) for " nitrogen ", while English and some romance languages use " sodium " for " natrium " and " potassium " for " kalium ", and the French, Italians, Greeks, Portuguese and Poles prefer " azote / azot / azoto " ( from roots meaning " no life ") for " nitrogen ".
With the work of the latter philosopher, critical theory transcended its theoretic roots in German idealism, and progressed closer to American pragmatism.
Many prematurely considered that victory in Europe would come by summer's end ; but Eisenhower knew from his German roots that the fight would continue.
Being himself one of the leaders of the Communist Party of Italy, ( CPI ), his theories had, in turn, been strongly influenced by the German social thinker Karl Marx, and have their ideological roots grounded in Marxist theory of false consciousness and capitalist exploitation.
The noted German historian Friedrich Meinecke attempted to trace the roots of the expression in a June 11, 1922 article in the Viennese newspaper Neue Freie Presse.
Film noir of this era is associated with a low-key black-and-white visual style that has roots in German Expressionist cinematography.
The immediate roots are in the Middle English words ferten, feortan or farten, kin of the Old High German word ferzan.
Like most Indo-European roots in the Germanic languages, it was altered by Grimm's law, so that Indo-European / p / > / f /, and / d / > / t /, as the German cognate furzen also manifests.
Their style of dress reflected their Swabian German roots and traditions and was adapted to their life in America.
Responding to a question by The Times film critic Kate Muir about his German roots and his comments in a Danish film magazine about the Nazi aesthetic, von Trier claimed to have some sympathy for and understanding of Adolf Hitler, and then jokingly claimed to be a Nazi himself:
Both " markka " and " penni " are similar to words used in Germany for that country's former currency, based on the same roots as the German Mark and pfennig.
The first major branch of media theory has its roots in the humanities and cultural studies, such as theater studies (" Theaterwissenschaft ") and German language and literature studies.
As they moved away from their psychedelic roots and placed increasing emphasis on electronic experimentation German bands like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Can and Faust developed a distinctive brand of electronic rock, known as kosmische musik, or in the British press as " Kraut rock ".
Over the centuries, German, which carried more prestige, expanded at the expense of Slovene, but the fact that in the 16th century the Estates of Carinthia could still point out that Carinthia was " a Windic Archduchy ", i. e. a sovereign Slovene principality, shows that the Carinthian people were aware of their ancient and pre-German roots.
It should be noted that in the course of their 700 year history, Baltic German families often had not only ethnic German roots, but also mixed with peoples of non-German origin, such as native Estonians, Livonians and Latvians, as well as with Danes, Swedes, English, Scots, Poles, Dutch, Hungarians.
The town of Jasper is a regional center in southwestern Indiana, noted for its heavily German Catholic ancestral roots.
A yearly Oktoberfest is celebrated commending Minster's vast history and German roots.
This encouraged more German settlers to lay down roots in Pennsylvania more so than in the other colonies.
To celebrate the area's German roots, an Oktoberfest takes place each autumn.
Audubon Days is a culmination of Mayville's historic German roots, with festivities that include bed races, the " Taste of Mayville ", duck races, and live music.
The Barnardo origins are uncertain ; the family " traced its origin to Venice, followed by conversion to the Lutheran Church in the sixteenth century ," but others have claimed German Jewish roots for them.
" The Italian finocchio meridionale ( meridian fennel ) suggests these shared roots, while cumino tedesco ( German cumin ) again points towards cumin — though caraway also has its own name in Italian, caro.
Analytic philosophy was well received in the English-speaking philosophy community, who viewed it in opposition to " continental philosophy ", whose roots lay in the German idealist tradition.
All varieties of standard German are based on the common tradition of the written German language, whereas the local dialects have their own historical roots that go further back than the unification of the written language and in the case of Low German belong to a different language entirely.

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The roots of Finnish schlager () date back to the interwar period, when popular singers included Georg Malmstén and Matti Jurva.

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The roots of this equation are just the ordinates of the intersections of the graph of B with a straight line of unit slope through Af in the b-plane ( the plane of the graph of b ).
`` If teeth are moved too rapidly, serious injury can be done to their roots as well as to the surrounding bone holding them in place '', explains Dr. Brodie.
In other countries where cereal grains are not among the principal crops of a region, starchy tubers or roots are processed for starch.
Algae lack the various structures that characterize land plants, such as phyllids ( leaves ) and rhizoids in nonvascular plants, or leaves, roots, and other organs that are found in tracheophytes ( vascular plants ).
Carrot, celery and parsley are true biennials that are usually grown as annual crops for their edible roots, petioles and leaves, respectively.
It includes perennial herbaceous plants which are glabrous and have short rhizomes with fibrous roots or are rhizomatous with root tubers.
* The quadratic surds ( irrational roots of a quadratic polynomial with integer coefficients,, and ) are algebraic numbers.
If the quadratic polynomial is monic then the roots are quadratic integers.
** The numbers and are algebraic since they are roots of polynomials and, respectively.
All numbers which can be obtained from the integers using a finite number of integer additions, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, and taking nth roots ( where n is a positive integer ) are algebraic.
Examples of algebraic integers are,, and ( Note, therefore, that the algebraic integers constitute a proper superset of the integers, as the latter are the roots of monic polynomials for all
Ailanthus are capable of forming thick blankets of roots and heavy shade to the extent that native species are prevented from being able to reclaim an area that has been logged or deforested, as well as areas that have been heavily developed.
Neither the crown ( fruit, mescal button ) of the Peyote cactus nor the roots of the plant Mimosa hostilis nor Psilocybe mushrooms themselves are included in Schedule 1, but only their respective principles, mescaline, DMT and psilocin.
Although modern analytical chemistry is dominated by sophisticated instrumentation, the roots of analytical chemistry and some of the principles used in modern instruments are from traditional techniques many of which are still used today.
The word aegis is identified with protection by a strong force with its roots in Greek mythology and adopted by the Romans ; there are parallels in Norse mythology and in Egyptian mythology as well, where the Greek word aegis is applied by extension.
Today, Aleut weavers continue to produce woven grass pieces of a remarkable cloth-like texture, works of modern art with roots in ancient tradition. Birch bark, puffin feathers, and baleen are also commonly used by the Aleuts in basketry.
Still extant echoes of these celebrations are found in the mid-autumn Thanksgiving holiday of the United States and Canada, and the Jewish Sukkot holiday with its roots as a full-moon harvest festival of " tabernacles " ( huts wherein the harvest was processed and which later gained religious significance ).
Being a monarchical state, with its roots invested in Colonial England, black letter law is that which is a term used to describe basic principles of law that are accepted by the majority of judges in most provinces and territories.

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