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Sometimes the word deprogramming is used in a wider ( and / or ironic or humorous sense ), to mean the freeing of someone ( often oneself ) from any previously uncritically assimilated idea.
Historically, the Indo-European languages had eight morphological cases, though modern languages typically have fewer, using prepositions and word order to convey information that had previously been conveyed using distinct noun forms.
Many of the loughs in Northern England have also previously been called " meres " ( a Northern English dialect word for " lake " and an archaic Standard English word meaning " a lake that is broad in relation to its depth ") such as the Black Lough in Northumberland.
The other two groups did the same thing, except they also learned interference pairs right before being retested to try to disrupt the previously learned word pairs.
The coda of " Earth Angel ," with the repeatedly harmonized word " You-oo ... you-oo ... you-oo ... you-oo ," had previously been heard in the Dominoes ' # 5 R & B cover of " These Foolish Things Remind Me Of You.
In the UK, three previously broadsheet daily newspapers — The Independent, The Times, and The Scotsman — have switched to tabloid size in recent years, and two — Daily Express and Daily Mail — in former years, although all of the above call the format " compact " to avoid the down-market connotation of the word tabloid.
The word Yankee is a variation that could have referred to English settlers moving into previously Dutch areas.
In 1877, Bennett used the word symbiosis ( which previously had been used to depict people living together in community ) to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens.
The project's intentionally oblique CIA cryptonym is made up of the digraph MK, meaning that the project was sponsored by the agency's Technical Services Staff, followed by the word Ultra ( which had previously been used to designate the most secret classification of World War II intelligence ).
As I have told the House previously, we believe that these two things should be read concurrently and that the omission of the word'all ' before the word ' territories ' is deliberate.
However, word processing software has evolved to include some, though by no means all, capabilities previously available only with professional printing or desktop publishing.
Zilog, Inc., previously known as ZiLOG ( which stands for " Z ( the last word of ) integrated logic "), is an American manufacturer of 8-bit and 16-bit microcontrollers, and is most famous for its Intel 8080-compatible Z80 series.
* Lotus Word Pro — word processor ; previously called Ami Pro ;. lwp files
A 5-bit code gives 2 < sup > 5 </ sup > = 32 possible combinations of bits, so when the 33rd dictionary word is created, the algorithm will have to switch at that point from 5-bit strings to 6-bit strings ( for all code values, including those which were previously output with only five bits ).
Any player may challenge the validity of a word, in which case a previously nominated dictionary is used to verify or refute it.
J. Fibiger assumed the meaning " the great mare " based on the Sin-element in the Old High German word Sinfluth " great flood " ( a variant of previously mentioned sinvlout ).
Rather the word was a translation into Maya of the Christian concept of the " One God ", used to enculturate the previously Polytheist Maya to the new Colonial religion.
Eissfeldt identified the site as a tophet, using a Hebrew word of previously unknown meaning connected to the burning in some Biblical passages.
The latter installments ( Escape, Conquest, and Battle ) are sometimes called " prequels " in a broad sense of the word, and they are also sequels defined both broadly ( as later installments ) and narrowly ( as continuation of the previously established storyline ).
She and the curator of Sarnoff's papers found a previously mis-filed 1916 memo that did mention Sarnoff and a " radio music box scheme " ( the word " scheme " in 1916 usually meant a plan ); Benjamin wrote a follow-up article about Sarnoff and the radio music box in 2002.
Fogedgaard used the pseudonym " Homophilos ," introducing the concept of " homophile " in May 1950, unaware that the word had been presented as an alternative term a few months previously by Jaap van Leeuwen, one of the founders of the Dutch COC.
The word ‘ also ’ signifies an addition to some previously discussed topic about which both the speaker and the listener are aware.
" Although Socrates had previously identified himself as belonging to the world, rather than a city, Diogenes is credited with the first known use of the word " cosmopolitan ".

word and limited
Ogden's word lists include only word roots, which in practice are extended with the defined set of affixes and the full set of forms allowed for any available word ( noun, pronoun, or the limited set of verbs ).
" Chicano " may be a Hispanized word for " Chichen " or the Mayan descendants, not limited to Aztec descendants or Nahuatl people.
An affix syntactically and phonologically attaches to a base morpheme of a limited part of speech, such as a verb, to form a new word.
In some, use of the word " team " is sometimes limited to those who play on the field in a match and does not always include other players who may take part as replacements or emergency players.
While limited by her gender, Madame Roland took it upon herself to spread Revolutionary ideology and spread word of events, as well as to assist in formulating the policies of her political allies.
The Oxford English Dictionary ( OED ) describes libre as obsolete, but the word has come back into limited use.
Although the word " product " has broad connotations, product liability as an area of law is traditionally limited to products in the form of tangible personal property.
Despite its elegance, Montague grammar was limited by the context-dependent variability in word sense, and led to several attempts at incorporating context, such as:
* The spatial layout of SignWriting requires special software for it to be used with a word processor for simple text, and presently there is limited software support.
In Korea, the word " Yankee " is often used to denote anyone who is white Caucasian, and also some non-white Caucasian from countries which are perceived to be predominantly ' white ', including, but not limited to, Britain, Australia, Canada, and most of Europe.
Also note that in this specific sense of the word, orchestration is not necessarily limited to an orchestra, as a composer may orchestrate this same C major chord for, say, a woodwind quintet.
The original version was limited by the 18-bit word address of the PDP-10, and considerable effort was expended in keeping the implementation lean and simple.
Each grapheme may represent a limited number of phonemes depending on etymology and location in the word.
Various scribal schools made limited use of diacritics: some used an apostrophe as a word divider and to mark clitics, a function of determinatives in logographic Egyptian ; others used diereses over and to show that these started a new syllable, others a circumflex over any vowel for the same purpose.
The word can also be used in a more limited sense, to mean bivalves that burrow in sediment, as opposed to ones that attach themselves to the substrate ( for example oysters and mussels ), or ones that can swim and are migratory, like scallops.
In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that " babr " was a misspelling of " bobr ", the Russian word for " beaver ", and changed the wording accordingly.
" An additional issue with the term loanword is that it implies that the loaning is limited to one single word as opposed to phrases such as déjà vu, an English loanword from French.
The time-depth of linguistic methods is limited due to chance word resemblances and variations between language groups, but a limit of around 10, 000 years is often assumed.
They noted that their projections for the values of the variables in each scenario were predictions " only in the most limited sense of the word ," and were only indications of the system's behavioral tendencies.
This process of determining behavior modes is " prediction " only in the most limited sense of the word.
In Greek, the notions of language and reason are easily confused in the word logos, so speaking poorly was easily conflated with being stupid, an association not of course limited to the ancient Greeks.
While the usage of the word " chapel " is not exclusively limited to Christian terminology, it is most often found in that context.

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