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words and pentacle
A current draft Third Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary gives only the derivation penta + culum, and defines it as a pentagram, especially enclosed in a circle ; a talisman inscribed with such a shape ; or any similar magic symbol ; pentacle and the Middle French pentacol are considered separate and unrelated words.

words and pentagram
In the lesser banishing ritual of the pentagram, the invocation includes the words " Before me Raphael ; Behind me Gabriel ; On my right hand Michael ; On my left hand Auriel ..."

words and star
In December 1973, this logo was modified with the addition of the words " The Line of DC Super-Stars " and the star motif that would continue in later logos.
The set of all words over an alphabet Σ is usually denoted by Σ < sup >*</ sup > ( using the Kleene star ).
The plaque is made of bronze, and is a star set in a circle with a blue background, and the words " SHEFFIELD LEGEND " GORDON BANKS OBE.
* rima preciosa ( precious rhyme ): rhyme between words with a different morphology, for example estrela ( star ) with vê-la ( to see her );
When spoken near a candle flame, the flame will flicker more after the words par, tar, and car are articulated, compared with spar, star, and scar.
In other words, a photosphere is the deepest region of a luminous object, usually a star, that is transparent to photons of certain wavelengths.
* Star: The original Dodge was a circle, with two interlocking triangles forming a six-pointed star in the middle ; an interlocked " DB " was at the center of the star, and the words " Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles " encircled the outside edge.
In other words, a star graph of order n is a tree of order n with as many leaves as possible.
The word astronomy ( from the Greek words astron ( ἄστρον ), " star " and-nomy from nomos ( νόμος ), " law " or " culture ") literally means " law of the stars " ( or " culture of the stars " depending on the translation ).
From the perspective of the Earth, the compact object never goes behind the other star ; in other words, the system does not eclipse.
In the center of the star, Minerva ’ s head surrounded by the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
* Helen Wagner ( 1938, deceased )-Longtime star of the soap opera, As The World Turns, for over 50 years, she uttered the show's first words in its debut in 1956.
Through a lengthy investigation by the State's Attorney General, Gregg Abbott, an attempt blocked by Governor Rick Perry to trademark the words " The Alamo ", a contract dispute to market the Alamo with William Morris Endeavor, and a failed 175th Anniversary symphony concert celebration with Pop star Phil Collins, the DRT maintained control of the Alamo through 2010, and most of 2011.
The text of Oldcastle shows no clear signs of Drayton's hand ; traits of style consistent through the entire corpus of his poetry ( the rich vocabulary of plant names, star names, and other unusual words ; the frequent use of original contractional forms, sometimes with double apostrophes, like " th ' adult ' rers " or " pois ' ned ' st ") are wholly absent from the text, suggesting that his contribution to the collaborative effort was not substantial.
However, McGee ( and others who have followed him ) have identified several examples of ideographs or virtue words in Western liberal political discourse, such as “ liberty ,” “ property ,” “ freedom of speech ,” “ religion ,” “ equality ,” and " star.
In other words, the light is reflecting dust that is mostly ' behind ' the star, not in ' front ' of it.
In 2005 the words " 13 DE MARÇO DE 1823 " were added below the star to commemorate the date of the Battle of Jenipapo, an engagement in Brazil's war of independence.
The word Stellvia is composed of two Latin words, stella meaning star ( s ) and via meaning street or road.
The modern flag has a star, a grizzly bear, and a colored stripe with the words " California Republic ".
Rock star David Bowie ( born David Robert Jones ) took the name Bowie after the Bowie knife because, in his words " it cuts both ways ".
The words, which in the musical are those of the minister Stephen Kumalo at the depth of his desperation, tell how God once " held all the stars in the palm of his hand " " and they ran through his fingers like grains of sand, and one little star fell alone.
When made up of two words ( a binomial ) the name usually consists of a noun ( like salt, dog or star ) and an adjectival second word that helps describe the first, and therefore makes the name, as a whole, more " specific ", for example, lap dog, sea salt, or film star.

words and are
I found myself becoming one of that group of people who, in Carlyle's words, `` are forever gazing into their own navels, anxiously asking ' Am I right, am I wrong ' ''??
In other words, as students go through college, those who are most successful academically tend to become more committed to a `` Bill of Rights '' orientation.
To achieve this destiny, acts as well as words are needed -- not only acts that lead to physical strength but also acts that lead to strength based on right doing and respect.
No one who has studied the radical Right can suppose that words are their sole staple in trade.
To all, the Foundation gives the kind of thanks which are more than thanks: to them we are grateful beyond the possibility of conveying in words how grateful we are.
Signs are meant to convey a message, and in most cases, this requires words and letters.
Poster Products Inc., Chicago, Ill.: a changeable copy and display sign which consists of an extruded impact styrene background in choice of colors, onto which are mounted snap-in letters, figures, or words screened on acetate or other types of sheet stock.
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
These words are more expressive than labels like `` A '' and `` not-A ''.
and which, more often than all these, conveys a welter of feelings which could in no way be conveyed by any number of words, words which are so unlike this welter in being formed and discrete from one another.
in working with these patients the therapist eventually gets to do some at least private mulling over of the possible meaning of a belch, or the passage of flatus, not only because he is reduced to this for lack of anything else to analyze, but also because he learns that even these animal-like sounds constitute forms of communication in which, from time to time, quite different things are being said, long before the patient can become sufficiently aware of these, as distinct feelings and concepts, to say them in words.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
The desire to contrast the first parts of words which are alike in their last components produces an exceptional disregard of the normal patterns of stress of Chinese and Japanese.
Syllables are genuine units, but division of words and sentences into them presents great difficulties.
For the only time in the opera, words are not set according to their natural inflection ; ;
Again, as Boris feels himself nearing death, a procession files into the hall singing a hymn, its modal harmonies adding a churchly touch to the grim atmosphere: The words are hardly calculated to put the Tsar's mind at ease.
if any words or phrases are formulaic, they will be.

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