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These and words
These were the last words he ever uttered.
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 ''.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
These are applied to back-and front-vowel words respectively.
" These are fountains of salvation that they who thirst may be satisfied with the living words they contain.
In his speech to the House of Commons on the Inquiry, British Prime Minister David Cameron stated: " These are shocking conclusions to read and shocking words to have to say.
These are intentional and unintentional ways of manipulating words, gestures, etc.
These games usually require no materials, and are played with spoken words or hand gestures.
These are often accepted as random selections because the number of words has not been calculated beforehand, so the result is unknown right up until someone is selected.
These words are usually derived from non-English words.
These sins can be thoughts, words, or deeds.
The Hebrew title is taken from the opening phrase Eleh ha-devarim, " These are the words ..."; the English title is from a Greek mis-translation of the Hebrew phrase mishneh ha-torah ha-zoth, " a copy of this law ", in, as to deuteronomion touto-" this second law ".
< http :// www. language-brain. com / docs / Friedmann_Gvion_Novogrodsky_movementSLI_agrammatism. pdf >.</ ref > These three concepts all share phrasal movement, which can cause words to lose their thematic roles when they change order in the sentence.
These words might be better regarded as a peculiar manifestation of morpho-phonemic adaptation of a foreign lexical item.
These were either 17 bits ( one word ) or 35 bits ( two words ) long.
These words in any case do not have a fixed and unchanged meaning: they do have a variable subject to location, time and spirit.
These cause severe spacing problems due to length and these words being used as units ( hence closely associated to the preceding figure ).
These writings, in the words of Henry Cadbury, Professor of Divinity at Harvard University and a leading Quaker, " contain a few fresh phrases of his own, are generally characterized by an excess of scriptural language and today they seem dull and repetitious ".
These words ( medos, kamos, strava ) do not seem to be Turkic, but probably a satem Indo-European language similar to Slavic and Dacian.
This early interest in Heidegger followed Marcuse's demand for “ concrete philosophy ,” which, he declared in 1928, “ concerns itself with the truth of contemporaneous human existence .” These words were directed against the neo-Kantianism of the mainstream, and against both the revisionist and orthodox Marxist alternatives, in which the subjectivity of the individual played little role.
These two words have been confused in American usage since the early 1960s, and widely confounded in Great Britain since the end of World War II.
These words are cognates derived from Germanic rīdan " to ride ", derived from the Proto-Indo-European root reidh -.

These and express
These things both express and, at the same time, continue contributing to, their identity diffusion in an area that could have become a source of developing dignity and self-certainty.
These three express in divine Science the threefold, essential nature of the infinite.
These nonce orders all express the " speaking architecture " ( architecture parlante ) that was taught in the Paris courses, most explicitly by Étienne-Louis Boullée, in which sculptural details of classical architecture could be enlisted to speak symbolically, the better to express the purpose of the structure and enrich its visual meaning with specific appropriateness.
These equations express mathematically that, in the case of an object that moves along a circular path with a changing speed, the acceleration of the body may be decomposed into a perpendicular component that changes the direction of motion ( the centripetal acceleration ), and a parallel, or tangential component, that changes the speed.
These minutes correspond to the Latin diei scrupulis, and used to express periods of planetary motions.
These outcomes occur because giving some passengers full express services means bypassing often large numbers of passengers at intermediate stations along the corridors.
These are quantities that express the local state of the system, besides the usual local thermodynamic variables ; in a sense such variables might be seen as expressing the ' memory ' of the materials.
These words must be factual yet entertaining as the Count states, “ then, it is necessary to arrange what is to be said or written in its logical order, and after that to express it well in words that, if I am not mistaken, should be appropriate, carefully chosen, clear and well formed, but above all that are still in popular use " ( Courtier 77 ).
These myths also express some hope that the idyllic state of affairs they describe is not irretrievably and irrevocably lost to mankind, that it can be regained in some way or other.
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 complications mean that there are three common ways to express a polynomial as an integer: the first two, which are mirror images in binary, are the constants found in code ; the third is the number found in Koopman's papers.
The path loss for the first ten kilometers may be 150 -- 190 dB ( Note: These values are very approximate and are given here only as an illustration of the range in which the numbers used to express the path loss values can eventually be, these are not definitive or binding figures -- the path loss may be very different for the same distance along two different paths and it can be different even along the same path if measured at different times.
These few words succinctly express the missionary nature of the Church ".
These cells express a-smooth muscle actin ( a-SMA ).
" These symbols express a self-view of the Prieneians as a maritime democracy aligned with Athens but located in Asia.
These demonstrate his attempt to express the tension between the static stone and the dynamic desires of the figures represented emerging into solidity from it.
These included express coach ( Transport Act 1980 ), British Telecom ( completed in 1984 ), privatisation of London bus services ( 1984 ), local bus services ( Transport Act 1985 ) and the railways ( 1993 ).
These cells are also known as CD4 < sup >+</ sup > T cells because they express the CD4 protein on their surface.
These cells are also known as CD8 < sup >+</ sup > T cells since they express the CD8 glycoprotein at their surface.
These self-antigens are expressed by thymic cortical epithelial cells that express Activation-Induced ( Cytidine ) Deaminase on both MHC molecules on the surface of cortical cells.
These, along with the similar British Rail Class 86 | Class 86 formed the backbone of express passenger services on the WCML from the 1970s until the 2000s.
These vehicles remained the mainstay of the WCML's express services until the early 2000s.
" These phrases express the idea that the totem always accompanies, belongs to, and stands behind one as a guide and warner of dangers.

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