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subject and car
One can correctly use " the car " as the subject of a sentence also: " The car is parked here.
The bright design of the set was also blamed for this – one insider reportedly described it as a " car crash in a shower " – and was subject to the network relaunch on 25 October 1999.
Often strong men muscle the subject into a car and take him to a place where he is cut from everyone but his captors.
The chase featured a spectacular motorcycle stunt: stuntman Ronald " Duffy " Hambleton ( credited as Duffy Hamilton ), rode his police bike full speed into a fallen paint stand ( with a ramp built to Hambleton's specification ), flew over the handlebars, was hit by the airborne bike, landed in the street on his back, and slammed into the crashed car that Duvall's character had escaped in-evidently the subject of a comment by Lucas detailing a " motorcycle disaster " during the filming.
For example, the verb move has no grammatical object in he moves ( though in this case, the subject itself may be an implied object, also expressible explicitly as in he moves himself ); but in he moves the car, the subject and object are distinct and the verb has a different valency.
As the car example demonstrates, the ability to make multiple simultaneous recordings of the same subject — through the use of several DAT or multitrack recorders — has made sound recording into a sophisticated craft.
All kit cars are subject to a Vehicle Identity Check, VIC, by the DVLA to determine the registration mark a kit car is assigned.
Judge Hardy ( Lewis Stone ) later encounters his son, Andy, and Andy broaches the subject of car ownership, but Judge Hardy tells Andy that he cannot have his own car.
Benjamin Jowett held that their light car class was suffering from engines either from cyclecars with sufficient power but subject to rapid deterioration because of inadequate bearing surfaces, or engines from larger cars too heavy for the rest of the car's structure leading to a different set of troubles.
By the 1970s AMT had 20 years ' experience tooling car kits, and the only difference European ownership made was a somewhat broader selection of subject matter than had been seen from them before or since.
However, the new invention was still subject to much skepticism, so to prove his automobile's durability and usefulness, Alexander Winton had his car undergo an endurance run from Cleveland to New York City.
But the participial phrase is attached to the grammatical subject of the sentence, car.
The Dymaxion car is the subject of a film by filmmaker and comedian Noel Murphy: The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller's Dream Restored.
After that the subject was thrown into a car and driven to the border of the Soviet Union.
These plates are increasingly less favoured than the " international " plates as the owner runs the risk of vandalism ( because many Belgians erroneously believe that the car owner is not subject to the Belgian car tax ).
NASCAR driver Jeff Burton drives # 31, a car which was subject to a controversy when one of the sponsors changed its name after merging with another company.
The towers are subject of scenes in the movie Colors, in one scene a car is crashed into one of the towers.
On 30 April 2006 the administrators reached an agreement with local car dealer Neville Dickens, subject to agreement by the shareholders and creditors ( which was achieved on 30 May ), for Dickens to take over control of the club and all its assets.
It also anticipates some of his later films: the subject of biography 27, Propine Fallax, is a pseudonym for Cissie Colpitts, the central figure of Drowning by Numbers ( 1988 ), while the car accident in biography 28 prefigures that in A Zed and Two Noughts ( 1985 ).
After years of speculation by the motoring press about Ford's new car, it was subject to a succession of carefully crafted press leaks from the end of 1975.

subject and differs
Scots common law differs in that the use of precedents is subject to the courts ' seeking to discover the principle that justifies a law rather than searching for an example as a precedent, and principles of natural justice and fairness have always played a role in Scots Law.
Mathematics differs from natural science in that scientists subject truth claims to tests by experiments, while mathematical propositions are conclusions of mathematical proofs.
This process differs from natural self-replication in that the process is directed by an engineer, not by the subject itself.
Conservative Judaism differs with Orthodoxy in that it sees Jewish Law as binding but also as subject to many interpretations, including more liberal interpretations.
Spanish law permits owner-members to register as self-employed enabling worker-owners to establish regulatory regimes that support cooperative working, but which differs considerably from cooperatives that are subject to Anglo-American systems of law that require the cooperative ( employer ) to view ( and treat ) its worker-members as salaried workers ( employees ).
Post-structuralism differs from most other approaches to international politics because it does not see itself as a theory, school or paradigm which produces a single account of the subject matter.
A crank differs from a fanatic in that the subject of the fanatic's obsession is either not necessarily widely regarded as wrong or not necessarily a " fringe " belief.
It is a flexible degree that encourages depth of research, but differs from the Ph. D. in the variety of subject matter studied as part of the doctoral thesis.
This differs from an appraisal in that property currently for sale may be taken into consideration ( competition for the subject property ).
On short answer questions, if the answer given differs from the official one, the moderator uses his or her judgment to make a ruling ( which is subject to a challenge by the competitors ).
Early Modern Cornish was the subject of a study published by Lhuyd in 1702, and differs from the medieval language in having a considerably simpler structure and grammar.
The sirventesc differs from the vers and the canso only by its subject, being for the most part devoted to moral and political topics.
Additionally, the shape of the PPG waveform differs from subject to subject, and varies with the location and manner in which the pulse oximeter is attached.
Godfrey held the position that all specific forms are “ in their nature indivisible, invariable, and lacking in degrees ” ( 43 ) and “ the specific form of a quality in itself does not undergo any intension or remission but does so insofar as it is individuated in a subject .” This line of thought differs drastically from other thinkers around this time like Thomas Aquinas and Henry of Ghent, who held that there was a variation of specific forms which are a divisible extensions.
According to a report in the March 2007 issue of Law Enforcement Technology, " The judge ruled it differs from a police officer presenting a handful of drugs to a subject and asking if he wants to buy some.
Second, the subject matter of the Kathavatthu differs substantially from that of the other texts in the Abhidhamma – but this is true of the Puggalapannatti as well.
However, the Nazi mysticism of a communitarian " Blood community " conception radically differs from Heidegger or Foucault's criticism of the notion of the individual or collective subject.
In other words, a tribunal adjudicator could legally make a decision that differs from a past decision, on the same subject and issues, delivered by the highest court in the land.
It differs from the traditional documentary film, in that its subject is the filmmaker himself or herself.
The principle differs from that of the ICCPR, which obliges parties to " respect and to ensure to all individuals within its territory and subject to its jurisdiction " the rights in that Convention.
It also differs from the subject matter of the Imperial War Museum, another national museum in London, which has a wider remit of theme ( war experiences of British civilians and military personnel from all three services ) but a narrower remit of time ( after 1914 ).
On short answer questions, if the answer given differs from the official one, the moderator uses his or her judgment to make a ruling ( which is subject to challenge by the competitors ).
The album differs from the band's established sound and lyrical subject matter by focusing on darker subjects and featuring a more experimental sound.

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