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At the end of this pass, the table indicates which index words and electronic switches are not available for assignment to symbolic references.
Affixation is, thus, the linguistic process speakers use to form different words by adding morphemes ( affixes ) at the beginning ( prefixation ), the middle ( infixation ) or the end ( suffixation ) of words.
The English word " amputation " was first applied to surgery in the 17th century, possibly first in Peter Lowe's A discourse of the Whole Art of Chirurgerie ( published in either 1597 or 1612 ); his work was derived from 16th century French texts and early English writers also used the words " extirpation " ( 16th century French texts tended to use extirper ), " disarticulation ", and " dismemberment " ( from the Old French desmembrer and a more common term before the 17th century for limb loss or removal ), or simply " cutting ", but by the end of the 17th century " amputation " had come to dominate as the accepted medical term.
" He leaves you dangling at the end of each bridge, lets the band punctuate the trail of words he's squeezed into his lines, which gives it a reluctant soft-shoe charm.
The end credits featured the words " Additional Dialogue by William Shakespeare ".
The first, termed Proto-Isaiah ( chapters 1 – 39 ), contains the words of the 8th-century BCE prophet with 7th-century BCE expansions ; the second, Deutero-Isaiah ( chapters 40 – 55 ), is the work of a 6th-century BCE author writing near the end of the Babylonian captivity ; and the third, the poetic Trito-Isaiah ( chapters 56 – 66 ), was composed in Jerusalem shortly after the return from exile, probably by multiple authors.
Additionally, Elihu's first spoken words are a confession of his youthful status, being much younger than the three canonical friends, including a claim to be speaking because he cannot bear to remain silent ; it has been suggested that this interesting statement may have been symbolic of a " younger " ( that is to say, later and interpolating ) writer, who has written Elihu's sermon to respond to what he views as morally and theologically scandalous statements being made within the book of Job, and creating the literary device of Elihu to provide what seemed to be a faith-based response to further refute heresy and provide a counter-argument, a need partially provided by God's ambiguous and unspecific response to Job at the end of the book.
Thus, in the Eucharist, gone were the words Mass and altar ; the ' Lord have mercy ' was interleaved into a recitation of the Ten Commandments and the Gloria was removed to the end of the service.
Griffith Thomas commented that the retention of the words " militant here in earth " defines the scope of this petition: we pray for ourselves, we thank God for them, and adduces collateral evidence to this end.
Eudaemonists generally reply that the universe is moral and that, in Socrates ' words, “ No evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death ,” or, in Jesus ' words, “ But he who endures to the end will be saved .”
* French-derived words that in American English end with-or and-er, such as color or center, retain British spellings ( colour, honour and centre ).
In what follows, the words near, close, and behind will refer to those parts towards the thick, closed end of the piece, and far, front, in front of, and before to the thinner, open end.
Although Judaism provides Jews with a word to label God's transcendence ( Ein Sof, without end ) and immanence ( Shekhinah, in-dwelling ), these are merely human words to describe two ways of experiencing God ; God is one and indivisible.
Various conventions of the detective genre were standardized during the Golden Age, and in 1929 some of them were codified by writer Ronald Knox in his ' Decalogue ' of rules for detective fiction, among them to avoid supernatural elements, all of which were meant to guarantee that, in Knox's words, a detective story " must have as its main interest the unravelling of a mystery ; a mystery whose elements are clearly presented to the reader at an early stage in the proceedings, and whose nature is such as to arouse curiosity, a curiosity which is gratified at the end.
Balancing these two considerations is what eventually leads to rules regarding the correct placement of the caesura and breaks between words ; in general, word breaks occur in the middle of metrical feet, while accent and ictus coincide only near the end of the line.
A simple example would consist of looking up a given word in a dictionary, then proceeding to look up the words found in that word's definition, etc., also comparing with older dictionaries from different periods in time, and such a process would never end.
* A language game where words are spelled out and consonants have the syllable-ong added on the end
The name Eindhoven derives from the contraction of the regional words eind ( meaning last or end ) and hove ( or hoeve ; a section of some 14 hectares of land ).
For instance, the digraph ⟨ gh ⟩ represents the sound at the end of some words, such as rough.
The deletion of historical final schwas ( weak vowels ) at the end of words such as give and have phonemicized / v /, but the now-silent ⟨ e ⟩ remained at the end of most / v /- final words.

words and each
Stevie had heard these words many times, yet on each occasion they caused him to tremble.
Out of it each week go hundreds of thousands of words purporting to inform home ministries about what is really happening inside Washington.
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
Simple words in the various dialects are very similar, but pronunciation is distinct for each and, after listening to a few spoken words it may be possible for an Austrian to realise which dialect is being spoken.
They can " steal " each other's words by rearranging the letters and extending the words.
Many anagram servers ( for example, the Internet Anagram Server ) can control the search results, by excluding or including certain words, limiting the number or length of words in each anagram, or limiting the number of results.
Where Edwin Othello Excell sought to make the singing of " Amazing Grace " uniform throughout thousands of churches, records allowed artists to improvise with the words and music specific to each audience.
In languages such as English with morphophonemic variation, an alphabet song usually chooses a particular pronunciation for each letter in the alphabet ( e. g. " cake " is, not ) and also typically for some words in the song.
However, these words all have the meaning " to fall from a height " and are clearly derived either from a common root or from each other.
In this section we consider codes, which encode each source ( clear text ) character by a code word from some dictionary, and concatenation of such code words give us an encoded string.
In Indo-European languages, the words meaning " to be " often sound similar to each other.
* Cut-up is performed by taking a finished and fully linear text and cutting it in pieces with a few or single words on each piece.
CamelCase ( or camel case ), also known as medial capitals or Pascal case, is the practice of writing words with some inner uppercase letters, such as compound words or phrases in which the elements are joined without spaces, while each element has a capital letter within the compound.
Orthogonal codes have a cross-correlation equal to zero ; in other words, they do not interfere with each other.
In other words, a class action ensures that a defendant who engages in widespread harmbut does so minimally against each individual plaintiffmust compensate those individuals for their injuries.
Hebrew has several words for sin, each with its own specific meaning.
In other words, the apparent velocity in the rotating frame is altered by the amount of the apparent rotation at each point, which is perpendicular to both the vector from the origin and the axis of rotation and directly proportional in magnitude to each of them.
For each such specific sense, a definiens is a cluster of words that defines that term.
For example, the Italian and French words for various foods, some family relationships, and body parts are very similar to each other, yet most of those words are completely different in Spanish.

words and line
This meant, concretely, that the patient could not read at all without making writing-like movements of the head or body, became easily confused by `` hasher marks '' inserted between hand-written words and thus confused the mark for one of the letters, and could recognize a simple straight line or a curved one only by tracing it.
The systems used in AAC include gestures, hand signals, photographs, pictures, line drawings, words and letters, which can be used alone or in combination to communicate.
Kathleen Norris in her book Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith characterizes this transformation of the original words as " wretched English " making the line that replaces the original " laughably bland ".
However, a viewing of the film itself reveals that Lugosi said this line correctly, the exact words being, " Don't be afraid of Lobo ; he's as gentle as a kitten.
In case the line is busy, prospective recruits are asked to meditate on the five magic words for a few minutes, and then try calling again.
Although the word " chalcogen " is literally taken from Greek words being " copper-former ", the meaning is more in line with " copper-ore former " or more generally, " ore-former ".
is in C. In other words, every point on the line segment connecting x and y is in C. This implies that a convex set in a real or complex topological vector space is path-connected, thus connected.
The Homeric poems arrange words in the line so that there is an interplay between the metrical ictus — the first long syllable of each foot — and the natural, spoken accent of words.
Taken as a physical description of space, postulate 2 ( extending a line ) asserts that space does not have holes or boundaries ( in other words, space is homogeneous and unbounded ); postulate 4 ( equality of right angles ) says that space is isotropic and figures may be moved to any location while maintaining congruence ; and postulate 5 ( the parallel postulate ) that space is flat ( has no intrinsic curvature ).
" being the final words spoken by the quarterback after calling the play but before the huddle breaks and the players go to the line of scrimmage.
An average book of 60 cubic inches can be printed with 5 zeroes ( 5 characters per word, 10 words per line, 25 lines per page, 400 pages ), or 8. 3 zeros per cubic inch.
Care must be taken, however, to ensure that not only the metre of words and tune match, but also the stresses on the words in each line.
In other words, within the universe itself there will be constant changes, movements and modifications in line with the macro phases of the time cycles.
: Parallelism is the repetition of previous line using a different word order or different words meaning the same thing.
Its ultrasonic delay line memory based on tanks of mercury, with 2K ( 2048 ) 35-bit words ( i. e., 8¾ K bytes ), was four times as large as that of EDSAC.
The zygotene stage, also known as zygonema, from Greek words meaning " paired threads ", occurs as the chromosomes approximately line up with each other into homologous chromosome pairs.
In other words, any magnetic field line that enters a given volume must somewhere exit that volume.
So she wound her line around her rod with the words: " Thanks be to him, to Njor, for this time.
Less often seen are noun-verb combinations of two words, such as the line " The silence whistles " from Nathan Alterman's Summer Night, or in a record album title like Sounds of Silence.
Vladimir Nabokov noted that overlaid on top of the regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse was a separate pattern of accents resulting from the natural pitch of the spoken words, and suggested that the term " scud " be used to distinguish an unaccented stress from an accented stress.
On May 24, 1844, the line was officially opened as Morse sent the famous words " What hath God wrought " from the Supreme Court chamber in the basement of the U. S. Capitol building in Washington, D. C., to the B & O's Mount Clare Station in Baltimore.
* Strikethrough, typographical presentation of words with a horizontal line through the center of them

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