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For purposes of international communication and trade, the official names of the chemical elements both ancient and more recently recognized are decided by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ), which has decided on a sort of international English language, drawing on traditional English names even when an element's chemical symbol is based on a Latin or other traditional word, for example adopting " gold " rather than " aurum " as the name for the 79th element ( Au ).
Some official bodies have adopted the proposed Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy almost entirely, however a more common approach worldwide has been to retain the traditional groupings, and modify rather than replace them in the light of new evidence as it comes to hand.
As a result, Pissarro worked in the traditional and prescribed manner in order to satisfy the tastes of its official committee.
The hero / detective of these novels is typically a traditional judge or similar official based on historical personages such as Judge Bao ( Bao Qingtian ) or Judge Dee ( Di Renjie ).
Beginning with the 1967 election, the indigenous population abandoned its traditional policy of shunning the official political system and participated actively.
Government House, Sydney, as the residence of the monarch, is the traditional official residence of the governor.
ICQ 7. 0 does not support traditional Chinese on standard installation or with the addition of an official language pack.
This has made its adoption difficult with the established user base from Hong Kong and Taiwan where traditional Chinese is the official language.
In Canada, the word Inuktitut is routinely used to refer to all Canadian variants of the Inuit traditional language, and it is under that name that it is recognised as one of the official languages of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
Polygamy was outlawed and Christianity, declared the official religion of the court in 1869, was adopted alongside traditional beliefs among a growing portion of the populace.
Nearly all of the tracks on this album are compositions or traditional arrangements of Murat Ses, the group's keyboardist, arranger and composer ( official records by SACEM, GEMA and MESAM ).
Blue was almost entirely dropped as part of the team's official color scheme, except in one area ; a pale blue ( as opposed to traditional grey ) was used as the base-color for away game uniforms.
The most traditional pizzerias are still found in the Italian neighborhoods, such as Bexiga ( official name: Bela Vista ).
Usually in most languages a different term other than the one translated " shaman " is applied to a religious official leading sacrificial rites (" priest "), or to a raconteur (" sage ") of traditional lore ; there may be more of an overlap in functions ( with that of a shaman ), however, in the case of an interpreter of omens or of dreams.
The first ruler of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, King Ramathibodi I ( ruled 1351 to 1369 ), made two important contributions to Thai history: the establishment and promotion of Theravada Buddhism as the official religion – to differentiate his kingdom from the neighbouring Hindu kingdom of Angkor – and the compilation of the Dharmashastra, a legal code based on Hindu sources and traditional Thai custom.
The U. S. Department of State ’ s official explanation of 21st Century Statecraft is: “ The complementing of traditional foreign policy tools with newly innovated and adapted instruments of statecraft that fully leverages the networks, technologies, and demographics of our interconnected world .”.
Direct Sino-Portuguese trade had existed since 1513, but this is the first official legal treaty port on traditional Chinese soil that will form a long-term Western settlement.
His election secured, Otto III and his mother, the Empress Theophanu, traveled north across the Alps heading for Aachen, the traditional coronation site for the Ottonians, in order for Otto III to be official crown as king.
* In Israel, the traditional Hebrew calendar, using an era dating from Creation, is the official calendar.
The Belweder Palace, often known simply as ' The Belweder ', is the traditional and current official residence of the President.
The traditional method of making the cheese is explained by an official paper of the local government.
As well as being the scene of official functions, Pennsylvania Avenue is the traditional parade and protest route of ordinary citizens.
Aborigines were not permitted to use their traditional names on official identification cards until 1995 when a ban on using aboriginal names dating from 1946 was finally lifted.
Although the literal translation of the Chinese Cháng Zhēng is “ Long March ”, official publications of the People's Republic of China refer to " The Long March of the Red Army " ( Chinese traditional: 紅軍長征, Chinese simplified: 红军长征, pinyin: Hóngjūn Chángzhēng ).

traditional and title
Augustus also forbade Crassus to accept the honorary title of imperator (" supreme commander ") from his troops, traditional for victorious generals.
It should be noted that after Bulgaria obtained full independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1908, its monarch, who was previously styled " Knyaz ", i. e. Prince, took the traditional title of " Tsar " which in Bulgarian means King and was recognized internationally as such.
On 31 October 1721, Peter I was proclaimed Emperor by the Senate-the title used was Latin " Imperator ", which is a westernizing form equivalent to the traditional Slavic title " Tsar ".
Elizabeth II's traditional title as Head of State is Duke of Normandy.
The Libyan leader stated that he would accept the honour as an expression of gratitude from his compatriots but would retain the title of colonel because it had become an accepted and traditional part of his name.
* the source of native title was the traditional connection to or occupation of the land ;
* the nature and content of native title was determined by the character of the connection or occupation under traditional laws or customs ; and
The majority rejected the traditional feudal development of the doctrine of tenure as inappropriate for Australia, and rather saw that upon acquisition of sovereignty the Crown acquired not an absolute but a radical title, and that title would be subject to native title rights where those rights had not been validly extinguished.
The prizes include but are not limited to any given championship belt ( the traditional prize ), a document granting the winner the right to a future title shot, or any document that matters to the wrestlers involved in the match.
In telecommunications, RS-232 is the traditional name for a series of standards for serial binary single-ended data and control signals connecting between a < span title =" Usually a controlling terminal or a computer "> DTE </ span > ( Data Terminal Equipment ) and a < span title =" Usually a modem or target device "> DCE </ span > ( Data Circuit-terminating Equipment ).
Seinfeld lacked a traditional title track and the riffs were played over the first moments of dialogue or action.
In addition to titles in which Link does not star as the protagonist, games such as the shooter title, Link's Crossbow Training ( for the Wii ), have been considered spin-offs due to the lack of a traditional " Save Hyrule " plot-line.
They also maintained the traditional ( i. e. nominal ) claims to the Kingdom of France, but none of them tried to make substance of it, though Henry VIII fought wars with France to try to reclaim that title.
In 1334, he was named Margrave of Moravia, the traditional title for heirs to the throne.
The title may also point to the passing of an old order following the cataclysm of the First World War ; the inadequacies of patriotism, the rise of atheism, feminism, socialism and pacifism, the changes to traditional married life, and not least the emergence of new styles of literary expression, are all treated in the work, bearing as they did directly on Graves's life.
The title character is Meursault, an Algerian (" a citizen of France domiciled in North Africa, a man of the Mediterranean, an homme du midi yet one who hardly partakes of the traditional Mediterranean culture ") who seemingly irrationally kills an Arab man whom he recognises in French Algiers.
If holder of the Dukedom of York, the traditional title for the monarch's second son, becomes Heir Apparent on the death of an older brother, he is entitled to retain that title.
The title implies that the periodical is an alternative to the fourth estate ( traditional print journalism ).
Certain personal privileges are afforded to all peers and peeresses, but the main distinction of a peerage nowadays is the style or title and traditional forms of address.
As an example, the Wisconsin militia still included one zouave unit in 1879 but the following year a standard Wisconsin Guard uniform was adopted and the traditional distinctions of title and dress ceased.

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