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These and vernacular
These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
These were two or three part compositions in which several different texts, sometimes in different vernacular languages, were sung simultaneously over a Latin cantus firmus that once again was usually adapted from a passage of Gregorian chant.
These servants and slaves would come to use the creole as an everyday vernacular, rather than merely in situations in which contact with a speaker of the superstrate was necessary.
These novelties included the first official introduction of the vernacular language into the liturgy for renewal of baptismal promises within the Easter Vigil celebration.
These words and terms were used because of their familiarity, but more so because in most cases there were no equivalent terms in the vernacular which could express the Jewish concepts or describe the objects of cultural significance.
These early performances were given in Latin, and were preceded by a vernacular prologue spoken by a herald who gave a synopsis of the events.
These servants and slaves would come to use the creole as an everyday vernacular, rather than merely in situations in which contact with a speaker of the superstrate was necessary.
These are mostly vernacular buildings.
These texts were all based on the same fundamental ideas: ( 1 ) learning foreign languages through the vernacular ; ( 2 ) obtaining ideas through objects rather than words ; ( 3 ) starting with objects most familiar to the child to introduce him to both the new language and the more remote world of objects: ( 4 ) giving the child a comprehensive knowledge of his environment, physical and social, as well as instruction in religious, moral, and classical subjects ; ( 5 ) making this acquisition of a compendium of knowledge a pleasure rather than a task ; and ( 6 ) making instruction universal.
These terms may mean " magpie killer ", due to their use for luring carnivorous birds to hunters – but perhaps more likely " killer magpie ", considering that the bird was believed to be a peculiar sort of magpie by Johann Leonhard Frisch and others, and that another vernacular English name was " murdering pie ".
These inscriptions give no information about the ethnicity or vernacular tongue of the Funanese.
These works were linked by a sometimes overtly political reaction to Thatcherism that explored marginal areas of experience and used vivid vernacular language ( including expletives and Scots dialect ).
These include a dictionary on the abbeys of France, a dictionary on ancient sites of the Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans with their modern equivalent names, and a work published in Paris in 1651 that was both the first universal and vernacular geographical dictionary of Europe.
These dances generally evolve out of urban and suburban spaces and are a part of the vernacular culture of that geographical area.
These plug or tap into other modular units fed from bigger premade cables and splitters with the CAM-LOK ” TM-Trade name which has become a generic vernacular ; moulded water resistant SINGLE PIN connector, under the standard IP44 splash or waterproof connectors.
These circumstances are a contrast between a vernacular and language variant used by the same speakers.
These two poems along with Andreas and Guthlac ( parts A and B ) constitute the only versified saints ' legends in the Old English vernacular.
By far the most popular of literary selections were the works of Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca and Giovanni Boccaccio: the " Three Crowns " of the Florentine vernacular traditions. These collections have been used by modern scholars as a source for interpreting how merchants and artisans interacted with the literature and visual arts of the Florentine Renaissance.
These popular, vernacular forms would have rarely if ever been written down.
These four volumes were a collective work blending Clarence's translations of the New Testament Gospels from the original Greek into the Georgia vernacular and discussions of the full membership of Koinonia on the translations and meanings.
These and other vernacular features are common throughout the small town, which has one of Scotland's best-preserved and most attractive townscapes, with many historic buildings ( some restored by the National Trust for Scotland ).
These balconies ( or miradors ) adapt the European architecture to vernacular Peruvian tradition.
These helped to spread culture, and prepared the ground in which the new vernacular literature developed.
These laudi, closely connected with the liturgy, were the first example of the drama in the vernacular tongue of Italy.

These and religious
These polar concerns ( imitation vs. formalism ) reflect a philosophical and religious situation which has been developing over a long period of time.
These incidents, typical of many others, dramatize the distressing fact that no controversy during the last several decades has caused more tension, rancor and strife among religious groups in this country than the birth-control issue.
These coenobia resembled villages, peopled by a hard-working religious community, all of one sex.
These Sunday laws enacted at the state and local levels would sometimes carry penalties for doing non-religious activities on Sunday as part of an effort to enforce religious observance and church attendance.
These events represented a major religious crisis: why had their god allowed this to happen?
These nations were often united by common linguistic, religious or family ties.
These are promoted at churches and via religious media.
These included the state itself ( the populus Romanus ), municipalities, and such private associations as sponsors of a religious cult, burial clubs, political groups, and guilds of craftsmen or traders.
These religious sects are also known among Christians as cults.
These discoveries posed a serious challenge to biblical and religious authorities, Galileo's condemnation for heresy being an example.
These religious also struggled for a deeply personal, intimate relationship with God.
These priests were organized and well trained in religious studies.
These funerals echoed the religious festivals of the pagan Greeks and Romans and are seen by many as Saturnalian.
These tokens had religious images upon them ; this also prevented pilferage.
These popular religious practices were distinct from, but closely linked with, the formal rituals and institutions.
These beings may be the origin of the Greco-Roman Galli, androgynous beings of the third sex, similar to the American Indian berdache, who played an important part in early religious ritual.
These folktales may or may not emerge from a religious tradition, but nevertheless speak to deep psychological issues.
These writers point to numerous guerrilla conflicts that center around religious, ethnic or even criminal enterprise themes, and that do not lend themselves to the classic " national liberation " template.
These pronunciations are still used in synagogue ritual and religious study, in Israel and elsewhere, mostly by people who are not native speakers of Hebrew, though some traditionalist Israelis are bi-dialectal.
These four new days are not accepted as religious holidays by all forms of Haredi Judaism, including Hasidic Judaism.
These teachings are thus held by followers in Judaism to define the inner meaning of both the Hebrew Bible and traditional Rabbinic literature, their formerly concealed transmitted dimension, as well as to explain the significance of Jewish religious observances.
These included trips to Rome to meet with the pope and other important religious and political figures.
These two theodices can be found in the denominational segregation within the religious community.
These might include: matter, energy, information, real estate, design services, entertainment services, legal services, fame, political power, or the attention of other people to one's political / religious / philosophical message.
These religious differences have led to several incidents that have affected hundreds of thousands of citizens in Burma.

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