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" Artiste " ( the French for artist ) is a variant used in English only in this context.
Initially limited frequency space meant that Channel 4 could not be broadcast alongside S4C, though some English Channel 4 programmes would be aired at less popular times on the Welsh variant, a practice that carried on up until the closure of S4C's analogue transmissions in 2010.
The word " Emerald " is derived ( via Old French: Esmeraude and Middle English: Emeraude ), from Vulgar Latin: Esmaralda / Esmaraldus, a variant of Latin Smaragdus, which originated in Greek: σμάραγδος ( smaragdos ; " green gem "); its original source being either the Sanskrit word मरकत marakata meaning " emerald " or the Semitic word baraq ( ב ָּ ר ָ ק ; الب ُ راق ; " lightning " or " shine ") ( cf.
In many accents of English the glottal stop ( made by pressing the folds together ) is used as a variant allophone of the phoneme ( and in some dialects, occasionally of and ); in some languages, this sound is a phoneme of its own.
The English term has cognates in the other Germanic languages: Old Saxon heƀan " sky, heaven ", Middle Low German heven " sky ", Old Icelandic himinn " sky, heaven ", Gothic himins ; and those with a variant final-l: Old Frisian himel, himul " sky, heaven ", Old Saxon / Old High German himil, Dutch hemel, and modern German Himmel.
The modern English name comes from an 18th century misreading of yet another variant, Ioua, which was either just Adomnán's attempt to make the Gaelic name fit Latin grammar or else a genuine derivative from Ivova (" yew place ").
The English players and management were consistent in referring to their tactic as fast leg theory considering it to be a variant of the established and unobjectionable leg theory tactic.
The word entered English from a French word which probably derived from Italian moschea, a variant of Italian moscheta, from either Armenian mzkiṭ or Greek μασγίδιον, from Arabic masjid, meaning " place of worship " or " prostration in prayer ", from the Arabic sajada, meaning " to bow down in prayer " or " worship ", probably ultimately of Aramaic origin.
This is a general difference in pronunciation of this Hebrew vowel, and is reflected in the variant English transliterations.
Its headword variant spellings order list influences written English in English-speaking countries.
In English, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", the " Alphabet Song ", and a variant of it is used for " Baa, Baa, Black Sheep ".
In this case, when final i was lost, the variant sound-ȳ-became a new phoneme in Old English:
* 7. 62x51mm NATO and its civilian variant. 308 Winchester, sometimes incorrectly described as. 308 NATO by persons mixing English measurements, used by some civilians, with metric measurements used by the NATO organization ;
The spelling barbeque is given in Merriam-Webster OnLine as a variant spelling, while the Oxford English Dictionary states that barbecue is " often misspelled as barbeque ".
There are several variant Greek forms of the word attested, including the later form κροκόδειλος ( crocodeilos ) found cited in many English reference works.
Shite is also a common variant in British English and Irish English.
The term is not a variant spelling of " playwrite ", but something quite distinct: the word wright is an archaic English term for a craftsman or builder ( as in a wheelwright or cartwright ).
The shorter English name variant Macedon developed in Middle English, based on a borrowing from the French form of the name, Macédoine.
A variant of this story later appears in English folklore as the " Pedlar of Swaffham " and Paulo Coelho's " The Alchemist "; Jorge Luis Borges ' collection of short stories A Universal History of Infamy featured his translation of this particular story into Spanish, as " The Story Of The Two Dreamers.
The first variant, " classic " Canadian raising, occurs largely in Canadian English and in certain nearby areas of the northern United States, and affects both and.
Similarly, while some believe that racket came about as a misspelling of racquet, racket is in fact the older spelling: it has been in use in British English since the 16th century, with racquet only showing up later in the 19th century as a variant of racket.

variant and name
A notorious murder scandal, the Overbury case, threw up two imperfect anagrams that were aided by typically loose spelling and were recorded by Simonds D ' Ewes: ' Francis Howard ' ( for Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset, her maiden name spelled in a variant ) became Car findes a whore, with the letters E hardly counted, and the victim Thomas Overbury, as ' Thomas Overburie ', was written as O!
It was developed by Tony Brooker and Derrick Morris as a variant of the ALGOL programming language, removing some Algol features such as " passing parameters by name " ( which in Algol 60 means passing the address of a short subroutine to recalculate the parameter each time it was mentioned ).
The name refers to the variant with the bigger, 1 / 4 " tapioca pearls.
His Hellenic Jewish parents called him Joseph ( although the Byzantine text-type calls him, Iōsēs, ' Joses ', a Greek variant of ' Joseph '), but when he sold all his goods and gave the money to the apostles in Jerusalem, they gave him a new name: Barnabas.
There are various variant forms of the Cyril name such as Cyrill, Kirill, Kiryl, Kirillos, Kyryl, Kiril, and Kyrill.
Since then, other variant designs involving building an artificial structure or series of structures to encompass a star have been proposed in exploratory engineering or described in science fiction under the name " Dyson sphere.
The name East Coast Swing was coined initially to distinguish the dance from the street form and the new variant used in the competitive ballroom arena ( as well as separating the dance from West Coast Swing, which was developed in California ).
The following table lists each letter in its modern order, showing an image of the letter ( round variant ), the corresponding modern Cyrillic letter, the approximate sound transcribed with the IPA, the name, and suggestions for its origin.
* Ninuki-renju or Wu is a variant which adds capturing to the game ; it was published in the USA in a slightly simplified form under the name Pente.
* Cosmetics may contain a non-gelling variant of gelatin under the name hydrolyzed collagen.
In Greek the sun god is Helios, hence Heliogabalus, another variant name for Elagabalus.
The name comes from the German Kohl (" cabbage ") plus Rübe ~ Rabi ( Swiss German variant ) (" turnip "), because the swollen stem resembles the latter, hence its Austrian name Kohlrübe.
In some Israeli cities, street signs identify Esperanto's creator and give his birth and death dates, but refer to him solely by his Jewish name Eliezer ( a variant of which, El ' azar, is the origin of Lazarus ).
The Cajuns of Louisiana also believed in a similar creature with the variant name of Rougarou.
The name is a variant of Malham, Malgham, and Malghum.
The name Mecklenburg derives from a castle named " Mikilenburg " ( Old Saxon: " big castle ", thus the Grecised name variant Megalopolis used in Medieval Latin sources ), located between the cities of Schwerin and Wismar.
Mary Magdalene's given name Μαρία ( Maria ) is usually regarded as a Latin form of Μαριὰμ ( Mariam ), which is the Greek variant used in Septuagint for Miriam, the Hebrew name for Moses ' sister.
occam-π is the common name for the occam variant implemented by later versions of KRoC, the Kent Retargetable occam Compiler.

variant and was
ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ, which is far more common in the sources than the variant form Abraxas, ΑΒΡΑΞΑΣ ) was a word of mystic meaning in the system of the Gnostic Basilides, being there applied to the “ Great Archon ” ( Gk., megas archōn ), the princeps of the 365 spheres ( Gk., ouranoi ).
The word " allele " is a short form of allelomorph (' other form '), which was used in the early days of genetics to describe variant forms of a gene detected as different phenotypes.
An unusual variant of the Electron was sold by British Telecom Business Systems as the BT Merlin M2105 Communications Terminal.
Another variant of that idea was the perforated paper tape.
Although each variant of bridge has its own particular scheme for awarding and accumulating points, all are based upon whether or not the contract for each deal was made or defeated and by how many tricks.
One of the first to appear was Tiny BASIC, a simple BASIC variant designed by Dennis Allison at the urging of Bob Albrecht of the Homebrew Computer Club.
The removal of beef from the recipe in 2004 was not without criticism, with many complaining that the new variant did not taste the same and had a different mouth feel.
One of his most famous teachings was a variant of the Golden Rule sometimes called the " Silver Rule " owing to its negative form:
The symbol of fire was a cue pointing towards transformation, the chemical variant being the symbol delta, which is also the classical symbol for fire.
If anything, this meant it was a more energetic variant, probably involving more kicks.
A variant of Coral 66 was developed during the late 1970s / early 1980s by the British GPO, in conjunction with GEC, STC and Plessey, for use on the System X digital telephone exchange control computers, known as PO-CORAL.
Digital Research produced a compatible variant known as DR DOS, which was eventually taken over ( after a buyout of Digital Research ) by Novell, then by Caldera.
In January 2011 a low power variant ( DECT ULE-ultra low energy ) was discussed at the DECT World and CAT-iq Conference with a whitepaper presented by Sitel ( Now Dialog ) Semiconductor.
In the Nynorsk variant of the language, Norsk Allkunnebok ( 10 volumes, 1948 – 1966 ) was the only encyclopedia until the arrival of Wikipedia.
The Etruscan alphabet employs a Euboean variant of the Greek alphabet using the letter digamma and was in all probability transmitted through Pithecusae and Cumae, two Euboean settlements in southern Italy.
In Sicyon, a variant glyph resembling an X ( x14px ) was used in the same function as Corinthian x14px.
In Thespiai ( Boeotia ), a special letter form consisting of a vertical stem with a single rightward-pointing horizontal bar ( x12px ) was used for what was probably a raised variant of in pre-vocalic environments.
Again, all of these variant forms were very infrequently used, and when they did occur in American films it was usually in the introductory stages.

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