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variant and generally
Those students who regard these particular themes as primitive, nevertheless do not generally dispute that other parts of the Gospel may be late and anachronistic ; while those students who reject the authenticity of these particular themes do not generally dispute that other parts of the Gospel could be transmitting variant readings from antiquity.
It is generally believed that the Romans adopted the Cumae alphabet, a variant of the Greek alphabet, in the 7th century BC from Cumae, a Greek colony in Southern Italy.
There is generally no qualifier to win high, although one common variant is any pair / no pair, where a hand of at least a pair is required to win high and any hand with no pair is required to win low.
An unspecified or collective occurrence of feces is generally shit or some shit ; a single deposit of feces is sometimes a shit or a piece of shit, and to defecate is to shit, to take a shit and a new variant to leave a shit.
Some sets included model variations officially released only in the sets ( generally, these were variant colors ), while others contained additional, non-die-cast items not available without the set.
Amongst the bulk of later manuscripts however, it is generally possible to demonstrate a clear Byzantine majority reading for each variant ; and a Greek New Testament text based on these majority readings — " The Majority Text " — has been produced by Zane C. Hodges and Arthur L. Farstad, although this text does not correspond to any one particular manuscript.
While the conventional theory of price discrimination generally assumes that prices are set by the seller, there is a variant form in which prices are set by the buyer, such as in the form of pay what you want pricing.
Spontaneous breathing is resumed after the end of the duration of action of curare, which is generally between 30 minutes and eight hours, depending on the variant of the toxin and dosage.
Conservatism, more broadly than the Modern American variant, is generally opposed to change in the status quo and manifests as a reaction to change.
Each node independently runs an algorithm over the map to determine the shortest path from itself to every other node in the network ; generally some variant of Dijkstra's algorithm is used.
Mysticism is generally understood as an alternative to philosophy, not a variant of philosophy.
While the terms " parallel universe " and " alternative reality " are generally synonymous and can be used interchangeably in most cases, there is sometimes an additional connotation implied with the term " alternative reality " that implies that the reality is a variant of our own.
Haubergeon (" little hauberk ") generally refers to a shorter variant with partial sleeves, but the terms are often used interchangeably.
Intel's dual-core Celeron, Pentium, and i3 CPUs generally have a TDP of 65W, while the i5 and i7 are generally 77W ( in the newest variant, Ivy Bridge ) or 95W ( older versions, such as Sandy Bridge ).
à / ã ( a-tilde ) is a letter used in some languages, generally considered a variant of the letter A.
Alien movements in the posterior variant of the syndrome also tend to be less coordinated and show a coarse ataxic motion during active movement that is generally not observed in the frontal form of the condition.
The Parti Populaire Français, generally regarded as the most pro-Nazi of France's collaborationist parties, adopted a variant of the salute that distinguished itself from others by slightly bending the hand and holding it at face level.
The one-handed variant is generally depicted as a short wooden handle connected to one or many metal heads by way of a chain.
The bunker, which was a variant on the P1 ROTOR design, has now been sealed and is generally thought to be inaccessible.
Favourable reports of reliability and performance during the Spanish Civil War led to the 1938 Kingdom of Yugoslavia's order of 45 aircraft generally similar to the SM. 79-I variant, designated the SM. 79K.
" Minisatellites " consist of repetitive, generally GC-rich, variant repeats that range in length from 10 to over 100 bp.
The word trophy coined in English in 1550, was derived from the French trophée in 1513, " a prize of war ", from Old French trophee, from Latin trophaeum, monument to victory, variant of tropaeum, which in turn is the latinisation of the Greek τρόπαιον ( tropaion ), the neuter of τροπαῖος ( tropaios ), " of defeat " or " for defeat ", but generally " of a turning " or " of a change ", from τροπή ( tropē ), " a turn, a change " and that from the verb τρέπω ( trepo ), " to turn, to alter ".
The name has several possible origins, although it is generally considered to be a variant of Aikens, which is considered to be a patronymic form of the name Aiken.

variant and taught
Richard Bandler was a keen proponent of the handshake induction, and developed his own variant, which is commonly taught in NLP workshops.
The Hou Quan style from the Emei region, taught by the famous " Monkey King " Xiao Yingpeng and others, was also used as the basis for the modern wushu variant of monkey style ( and monkey staff ) that is often seen in demonstrations and competitions today.
A few kumdo dojang or schools will also incorporate kuhapdo forms, the Korean variant for iaido in their curriculum as opposed to the typical distinction where iaido is taught as a distinctly different though complementary art, alongside kendo.
The population still speaks a variant of Ligurian language called tabarchìn ( or tabarchino, in Italian ), completely different than Italian and Sardinian, is used even by most children and taught in the schools of the island.

variant and foreign
His views, in fact, coincide with those of foreign enemies of peaceful coexistence, who look upon it merely as a variant of the `` cold war '' or of an `` armed peace ''.
* Abbreviations, use of a foreign language, variant spellings, or other unusual word tricks are indicated in the clue.
" indicates the answer is a variant spelling ( e. g., EMEER instead of EMIR ), while the use of foreign language or a foreign place name within the clue indicates that the answer is also in a foreign language.
A new format feature, the divided page, was designed to save space by including a section of words below the line at the bottom of each page: six columns of very fine print, devoted to such items as rarely used, obsolete, and foreign words, abbreviations, and variant spellings.
In addition, w is traditionally listed after v, although officially it is merely a variant of the latter and can be alphabetized as v. Similarly, š and ž are variants of s and z, but they are often overlooked, as they are only used in some relatively new loanwords and foreign names, and may be replaced with sh and zh, respectively.
In fact, Cyril Aldred proposed that her unusual name is actually a variant of the Ancient Egyptian word for " monkey ," making it unnecessary to assume a foreign origin for her.
In English literature, besides the occasional use of the foreign names, the game is designated Primero ( and also Prima-Vista, a probable variant ), with the usual corruptions in spelling of the early days.
The extant manuscripts of Tri Thlws ar Ddeg also present such variant spellings as Dyrnog and Tyrnog, without the Irish-sounding ending, but on balance, these are best explained as Welsh approximations of a foreign name.
In Modern Standard Mandarin, hu 胡 means: " foreign " ( e. g., huqin 胡琴 " two-stringed bowed instruments "), " recklessly ; irrelevantly " ( hushuo 胡說 " talk nonsense ; drivel "), " dewlap ", ( literary ) " why ; when ; how ", " Surname ", and ( historical ) " non-Han peoples in the northwest " ( Huren 胡人 " the Northern tribes "); oris a variant character for hu 鬍 ( huzi 胡子 / 鬍子 " moustache ; beard ; whiskers ; bandit ") and hu 衚 ( hutong 胡同 / 衚衕 " lane ; alley ").
In Mason ’ s opinion, German foreign policy was driven by domestic political considerations, and the launch of World War II in 1939 was best understood as a “ barbaric variant of social imperialism ”.
Around 2, 100 were taken into service by the German Army in the early 1970s, but the vehicle in its German variant was not sold to any foreign militaries.
In Mason ’ s opinion, German foreign policy was driven by domestic political considerations, and the launch of World War II in 1939 was best understood as a “ barbaric variant of social imperialism ”.

variant and students
A variant popular among students at Cambridge University in 1974
* In The Simpsons episode " My Fair Laddy ", the new gym teacher Coach Krupt has the students play " Bombardment ", a variant of dodgeball where Krupt throws balls at students while screaming " Bombardment ".
In Japan, white tie, or a variant combining the bow tie with a black lounge suit, is worn for school graduation ceremonies by the school principal and the teachers of the graduating students ; and also for certain government functions.
( For female students, the less common variant Legum Magistra may also be used.
The game was used by college professors and their students, and another variant, called The Fascinating Game of Finance, was published in the Midwest in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Singaporean variant of A-Level and O-Level examinations are also made compulsory to all the Singaporean students.
For example, an inexpensive base trim three-door hatchback is targeted at motorists on a budget such as students, while the mid-range sedan with the comfort package may suit the needs of a middle-aged family, and the expensive high-performance variant may catch the eye of the sportier-minded auto enthusiast, all of the three variants sharing the same nameplate with a common platform and engineering.
One variant is a cooler with writing pad having an area meant to be used for placing a book or a writing pad – designed with students in mind although the bigger size limits its mobility and the weight usually results in tired legs for the user when used for a prolonged period of time.
Apart from commercial distribution in 1932, it spread by word of mouth and was played in slightly variant homemade versions over the years by Quakers, Georgists, university students, and others who became aware of it.
Half an hour before the start of the exam, the Minister Of Education draws the correct variant on TV, with sealed envelopes containing 20 or 25 exam papers being delivered to the exam rooms and opened in front of the students.

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