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In 1828, an article published in a Hagerstown, Maryland, newspaper briefly describes a young girl who's drawn away from her daily chores to play a familiar game with her friends.
An 1863 article in The Cornhill Magazine describes badminton as " battledore and shuttlecock played with sides, across a string suspended some five feet from the ground ".
In his article Observations on the marital metaphor of YHWH and Israel in its ancient Israelite context: general considerations and particular images in Hosea 1. 2, Ben Zvi describes the role of the Gomer in the marriage metaphor as one of the “ central attributes of the ideological image of a human marriage that was shared by the male authorship and the primary and intended male readership as building blocks for their imagining of the relationship .”
The article describes the concepts that became the foundation of United States Cold War policy and was published in Foreign Affairs in 1947.
This article describes the geography of French Polynesia.
This article describes the geography of Grenada.
This article describes the geography of the United States territory of Guam.
This article describes the geography of Guinea-Bissau.
The bulk of this article describes linear representation theory ; see the last section for generalizations.
In an article for the Christian Science Monitor, Sharon J. Huntington describes these other historical inks:
This article describes the geography of Jersey, an island territory in the English Channel.
This article describes the geography of the Republic of Kiribati.
A UK newspaper article describes a 2003 case in which two teenage " girls were shot accidentally, detectives think, by gunmen from a gang known as the Burger Bar Boys who were aiming for nearby targets in the Johnson Crew, a rival gang.
A CBS news article describes a 2009 US case in which police shot and killed a man in Times Square after he opened fire on police officers with a Mac 10.
An article in The New York Times ( March 8, 1953: E9 ), titled " Looking Back Two Billion Years " describes the work of Wollman ( William ) M. MacNevin at The Ohio State University, before the Miller Science paper was published in May 1953.
" The article describes other early earth experiments being done by MacNevin.
The article on PDP-11 architecture describes the hardware and software techniques used to work around address-space limitations.
The remainder of this article describes the nondeterministic pushdown automaton.
A 1995 article in Science describes the value of number theory problems in discovering computer bugs and gives the mathematical background and history of Brun's constant, the problem Nicely was working on when he discovered the bug.
An article in the February 2007 issue of Popular Mechanics magazine describes the plans for the canal, focusing on the engineering aspects of the expansion project.
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For example, an article entitled " Daily News workers quarantined " describes a brief quarantine that lasted until people could be showered in a decontamination tent.
This article describes the common features of all types.
A New York Times article of 1932 on the Tokyo rush hour describes the rules of the game for the benefit of American readers, suggesting it was not at that time widely known in the U. S. A.

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This article is about the demographic features of the population of the British Virgin Islands, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and various other aspects.
For a detailed discussion of the differences including a more comprehensive table ( several essential tables are given below ) of Biblical scripture for both Testaments and the intertestamental period with regard to canonical acceptance in Christendom's various major traditions, see Wikipedia's article on " Biblical canon ".
This article therefore avoids the terms " facultative " and " obligate ", and focuses on the range of styles of locomotion normally used by various groups of animals.
* Grist magazine article Rebuttals from scientists working in the various fields his book makes claims about.
This article states that shag was known throughout the entire country under various names, like " Flea Hop ".
" The article was reprinted in various issues of Famous Monsters of Filmland in the years following such as issues 51, and 114.
Many slight variants have been discovered since then, including various alternative mitochondrial codes, and small variants such as translation of the codon UGA as tryptophan in Mycoplasma species, and translation of CUG as a serine rather than a leucine in some members of the genus Candida ( see the article on Candida albicans ).
Though " president " and various monarchic titles are most commonly used for heads of state, in some nationalistic regimes ( usually republics ), the leader adopts, formally or de facto, a unique style simply meaning " leader " in the national language, such as Nazi Germany's single party chief and head of state and government, Adolf Hitler Führer ( see that article for equivalents ).
The article Japanese writing system discusses in detail how the various systems of writing are used.
The term Latin alphabet may refer to either the alphabet used to write Latin ( as described in this article ), or other alphabets based on the Latin script, which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from the classical Latin one, such as the English alphabet.
It seemed to be the Opel Kadett in every detail, with only the name changed ( this is, however, doubted, as various sources provide contradictory information ; see the respective article ).
Although it remains a controversial film, it has been praised by various film historians and critics, and, while not typically considered a horror film, Salò was named the 65th scariest film ever made by the Chicago Film Critics Association in 2006 and is the subject of an article in The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural ( 1986 ).
As the term is used in music criticism ( and this article ), orchestral renditions of hit rock and pop songs don't necessarily qualify as symphonic rock, though various outlets sometimes market them using that term.
A newspaper article printed in 1887 reveals the seriousness of his claim, stating the lab contained " eight thousand kinds of chemicals, every kind of screw made, every size of needle, every kind of cord or wire, hair of humans, horses, hogs, cows, rabbits, goats, minx, camels ... silk in every texture, cocoons, various kinds of hoofs, shark's teeth, deer horns, tortoise shell ... cork, resin, varnish and oil, ostrich feathers, a peacock's tail, jet, amber, rubber, all ores ..." and the list goes on.
For the present article, the following definition will be convenient, as abstracted from the definitions of various authors.
This article is concerned with the various usages of the term XSL: for details of the various languages embraced by the term, see the relevant article.
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This article provides an overview of the many identifiable variations in pronunciation, usually deriving from the phoneme inventory of the local dialect, of the local variety of Standard English between various populations of native English speakers.
It lists a number of peoples, such as the Hwicce, who have now vanished, except for reminders in various placenames ( see map at the head of this article ).
In Australia, the term " shallot " can also refer to scallions ( from various species of Allium ), while the term " eschalot " is used to refer to the shallot described in this article.
In the High Order Language Working Group ( HOLWG ) the process to define Ada generated requirements documents sporting different names, representing the various stages of development of the Ada language, as described in 1993 by Col William Whitaker in an article ACM SIGPLAN Notices.

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