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as the aadizookaanan ("traditional stories," singular aadizookaan), they are told by the debaajimoj
to St. Boniface in Corsica where he displayed singular ability for organization in providing for fiv
status and 1st Generation Royal Tree) and his singular ability among the Jurai to create Lighthawk W
Acarodomatia ( singular Acarodomatium) (Latin: Acari - mites, domus -
Bajpur has the singular achievement of possessing the first co-operat
nt properties not obvious when only examining singular activities or communication.
The Singular Adventures of The Style Council - Greatest Hi
to correspond to the preference of using the singular always, or Imperial fora.
Amaretti di Saronno ( singular amaretto di Saronno) refer to an amaretto (al
e I was treating Donato called Donatello, the singular and principal master in making figures of bro
The Indo-European perfect took o-grade in the singular and zero grade in the dual and plural.
tter than "are" with the term club as it is a singular and not a plural noun.
only 6 genders (a gender being a pairing of a singular and a plural noun class).
irector ) for such a long period of time is a singular and extraordinary achievement.
Hurrian has two numbers, singular and plural.
(Pan pipes is both singular and plural.)
noun: I-Kiribati ( singular and plural)
the 12 steps are implicitly Christian--and a singular and valuable resource for those in need."
These, in addition, all have singular and plural forms.
Both the singular and the plural appear in the lyrics.
anic development of short o to short a in the singular and zero grade in the plural; these make up t
owglasses", but this article assumes that the singular and plural terms are both "gallowglass", as t
d fibula and pes, as well as remains of long, singular and unbranched filamentous integumentary stru
n United States Army jargon, the word is both singular and plural.
erm is derived from Latin; therefore fossa is singular and fossae is plural.
Bioptics, also known as a bioptic in the singular, and sometimes more formally termed a bioptic
timbrel is used in the Old Testament in both singular and plural form, so as to suggest the former
The diminutive ending "-le" for singular and "-la" for plural is used.
The iraimbilanja ( singular and plural) is the divisory currency unit of
imperative mood is formed for the 2nd person singular and plural and the 1st person plural.
Old English language word burh (whose dative singular and nominative/accusative plural form byrig s
d also have masculine and feminine gender and singular and plural number.
This singular and yet pragmatic identity must have appealed
he slate and now nearly completely overgrown, singular and quaint entry tunnels, all of which are a
that he related to friends and strangers in a singular, anecdotal style that was as highly entertain
Carrington, R. C. (1859), "Description of a Singular Appearance seen in the Sun on September 1, 18
Using the ideal of simplified singular architectural pillar-trispan station design (
nentafel numbering system) or as entries in a singular Arierschein (Aryan attestation) that was titl
the singular as the object of direct intellectual cognitio
Its plan is somewhat singular, as a portion of the history of England is gi
"I presume our family presented an aspect as singular as any ever lived upon the face of the earth-
Around the World in Eighty Days is actually a singular aspect of a greater conflict taking place bet
Hollywood, London, and Washington, D.C., and singular associations with Victor Herbert, Theodore Dr
ll Act into the National Institute of Health ( singular at the time).
Royal Register records that "a very great and singular attention was paid to the education of this n
suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis to being a singular band in its own right.
uted many drawings of the celestial bodies of singular beauty and fidelity.
then wished to find a husband for her, whose singular beauty gave her an influence which the queen-
Famous for her singular beauty, she married Ferdinand in Innsbruck on
lished volume contains a series of sonnets of singular beauty, addressed to the river, resembling Wo
y (Book II, chapters 47 & 52) as the Behenii ( singular Behenius), describing their magical workings
smuch as the good education of children is of singular behoof and benefit to any Common-wealth; and
Saints, "a spacious cruciform edifice, with a singular bell-turret on the south gable," consists of
ffs (see Joseph Jones, "The House of Anansi's Singular Bestseller," Canadian Notes & Queries, No. 61
esses a phoenix, which the text portrays as a singular bird that protects the earth from the rays of
is the venation much reduced, but there is a singular, bladderlike, thorn-bearing protuberance near
d on VHS and DVD numerous times, along with a singular Blu-ray release.
result its equivalent (assuming that it is a singular body) size was estimated to lie within a rang
ely through the desert to Suez, an exploit of singular boldness; and was highly successful in his ne
sor by the river Thames, over which is a very singular bridge; one half of it is kept in repair by t
litical implications of the construction of a singular building site.
It is a singular building, asymmetrical and tentlike, with the
Singular by its composition, this convoy of 230 women,
n Dials Mystery, Eva Jackson in Absurd Person Singular, Caroline Ashurst in A Winter Harvest, Elizab
vak points out (since nothing in Derrida is a singular carrier of meaning), the two columns also ove
nt the Nazi regime; but this is by no means a singular case since talents of all kinds were sought a
absolute values of the coefficients over all singular chains representing a cycle.
This spring has the singular characteristic of being intermittent, flowing
nty evidence, little can be deduced about the singular characteristics of Cumbric, not even the name
respect for their own particular identity and singular characteristics.
re, which generated the shift in power from a singular Christian European society to an Islamic infl
better known amateur extreme alpine skiersHis singular claim to fame is skiing over 30 days a year w
ervative intellectual whose voice speaks with singular clarity over the centuries."
Maya codices ( singular codex) are folding books stemming from the pr
's first-ever official best of compilation, A Singular Collection, which brought together her early
There are 217 comuni ( singular: comune), in the province.
and Roman remains of all kinds are mingled in singular confusion with the gardens, cottages, roads,
e context of string theory, the geometrically singular conifolds can be shown to lead to completely
1 singular consonant
cal connotation that represents Humanity in a singular context as in "…for the sake of the World Com
The contrahentes ( singular contrahens) are muscles widely present in the
Although the album was intended as singular creative side-project, its success far surpas
Cristae ( singular crista) are the internal compartments formed
The crura of the diaphragm ( singular: crus) are tendinous structures that extend i
ergrows galena; often well formed millimetric singular crystals; decimetric coatings; cock's comb ha
of the island, but in the end, the Alamillo's singular design has proved most striking.
ers of British ships of the line were of this singular design and the 74-gun ship had become the bac
ffield Shield [sic] is strong evidence of his singular determination".
quencing technique, PET sequences can be left singular, dimerized, or concatenated into long chains.
475 and that the inscription is most likely a singular direct attestation of the Old Frankish langua
developed by CIDCO, New Aurangabad holds the singular distinction of obtaining the blessings of the
coated over with stalactitic matter; and thus singular distortions are occasioned.
in 1676, with a note on hearth- money; and a singular document of 3 Edward II, relative to a contes
Three numbers were distinguished: singular, dual and plural, with a distinction between
There were three numbers, singular, dual and plural.
r) There were also three grammatical numbers: singular, dual and plural.
First person arguments may be singular, dual, or plural; second or third person argu
distinctions: person (1st, 2nd, 3rd), number ( singular, dual, plural), gender (masculine, feminine/i
Later these new nobles were called dvoryans ( singular: dvoryanin).
ly it became customary to use the word in the singular, e.g., "What a dilapidated craft!"
l reasons for fan excitement - what were once singular eccentricities now have become anticipatable,
es poetry into little books that had the most singular effect.
Philae also was remarkable for the singular effects of light and shade resulting from its
Einsatzgruppen (German: "task forces"; singular Einsatzgruppe; official full name Einsatzgrup
Emporia is also a Latin plural noun ( singular: emporium) meaning places of trade, markets,
"He was a man of singular energy and fearlessness, and though his relen
elling the story, the Thunderbird is either a singular entity or a species.
kncacnter is a race which is represented as a singular entity in the S'pht mythos, much like their m
usly and throughout this gospel the law was a singular entity and is not described as a set of rules
Whether W'rkncacnter is a singular entity or an alien race is unclear.
the story when the child is referred to as a singular entity (other accompanying images denote chil
A singular entrance on the East-side consisting of an ar
i. chap, x.) related a singular episode in the history of astrology.
It is a plurale tantum; the singular equivalent, "the power that is," is less comm
dence, and his defence of opinions which were singular, especially in regard to predestination, the
In effect, this singular event best represents proto-Canadian Federali
4, the International Jazz Festival has been a singular event hosting not only jazz but also rock, po
This section gives undue weight to a singular event and uses loaded words to describe one p
Sarah Bembrey has written about a singular event in Lardner's sportswriting experience:
His definition of sin wasn't based on a singular event, but rather as a period of several year
o catastrophic reduction in population from a singular event, such as a mudslide or forest fire, owi
osed to Lipstadt's view of the Holocaust as a singular event.
The OVA starts out as a montage of singular events surrounding the life of Kenshin Himura
changes and incorporations, but it remains a singular example of a piece of work virtually complete
ad been set on the first day of practice in a singular exception to the policy of the time of all pr
A singular exception, the chapter at Georgia Tech, Β-Κ Z
of successful neutralist politics - with one singular exception: the backup force on Jutland during
s a lengthy two-part story, consisting of The Singular Experience of Mr John Scott Eccles and The Ti
on team The Mill resulted in the ears and the singular fang each Adipose has.
st's Life of William Blake, the design was "a singular favourite with Blake and as one it was always
Avoiding singular Festival avoids implication that there is onl
hile federation has been attributed mainly to singular figures, the conference marked a turning poin
tes of Iraq, from Syria and from Turkey, with singular finds also from other areas.
istrict treasurer offices and established the singular fiscal position of State Treasurer and electe
This Lactarius is much appreciated for its singular flavor, and figures prominently in the local
ly referred to by its post office name in the singular, Flood.
ars a branching inflorescence of clustered or singular flowers, each pale pink flower only one or tw
The singular for this term is interlabial sulcus, of which
In the past there was an Inuk ( singular for the word Inuit) who went down to the rive
Khalups is the singular form of Khalubes or Chalybes, who were mythic
th century, the meaning of the word "Bamber" ( singular form) became wider - it started to denote all
ly was as a group noun, sort of a plural in a singular form, e.g., "There are many craft in the harb
his one appears to be the only one to use the singular form, "Pioneer Day."
onally specified 'one soul in Israel', in the singular form, as this is the image of God, the Singul
the plural imperative, -d is suffixed to the singular form.
he street artists who are known as Madonnari ( singular form: Madonnaro) in Italy because historicall
Nouns have plural and singular forms.
perceived as deferential and more polite than singular forms.
, particularly in the first and second person singular forms.
, along which were placed carparking lots and singular frontages for gambling casinos, hotels, churc
d flamboyant detailing leaving the building's singular function apparent.
A standard example of a singular function is the Cantor function, which is som
Singular functions occur, for instance, as sequences o
If it's not an article on the singular game, it should at least be a disambig page (
The Gattilusi ( singular Gattilusio) were a powerful Genoese family wh
Bathyteuthis is the singular genus of squid in the family Bathyteuthidae,
toman Empire and Safavid Persia, the ghilman ( singular, ghulam) were slave-soldiers in service of ki
her, Son and Holy Spirit are three modes of a singular God.
ly form stacks of disks referred to as grana ( singular: granum).
Singular guitar phenomenon Mick Barr (Octis, Orthrelm)
logically cognate title of Danish Opperhoved ( singular) had a similar gubernatorial use (sometimes r
cholas (1735-37) and the Saviour Cathedral, a singular hybrid of Ukrainian and Russian church archit
d it as "amongst the most deeply poetical and singular hymns of the Edda".
Notably, the singular Iberian Ribbed Newt was named Pleurodeles wal
mates' personalities broke out, rejecting the singular identity.
viewed by the Sinhalese as a threat to their singular identity.
ia's career, saw in it "hints of his emerging singular identity."
In English, the word is singular, ie "rollmop" the plural being "rollmops" or
This singular image became the launching point for a short
The singular imperative is the same as the first person si
The term mews is plural in form but singular in construction, and arose from "mews" in the
Thom Jurek of Allmusic writes that it is ' singular in its achievement, a perfect melding of tast
ficult 'fact-led' question about whether this singular incident would fall within the James decision
Also, words in the singular include the plural, and as with the interchan
umber (currently 1,194 titles) of incunabula ( singular: incunabulum) or books printed between the ye
Just as the Energon comic Terrorcons were singular individuals, the Omnicons are four young Auto
osa: umzi, Zulu: umuzi, Swati: umuti) houses ( singular indlu; plural Xhosa and Zulu izindlu, Swati t
y conventional in musical form and style, its singular innovation for the history of Russian music i
e other hand, he wrote symphonic music with a singular insistence, at a time in which in Spain, orch
logist, Professor Challenger is the clear and singular inspiration for "Indiana" Jones.
A singular instance of this was the second Battle of Fro
howing the making and most excellent use of a singular instrument so called, in that it performeth w
er-house of Mr. Randol Church, a gentleman of singular integrity."
Adams' singular intelligence, vast experience, unquestionable
Of singular interest also is his De exordiis et increment
tes that the song was based on a story called Singular Intermarriages, printed in Charles Bombaugh's
"Paris Beaches"; till 2006 Paris-Plage in the singular) is a plan run by the office of the mayor of
orms became Calaquendi and Moriquendi (a rare singular is once recorded Moriquen).
SINGULAR is free software released under the GNU Gener
Frons ( singular) is the term used to describe the frontal are
But what is very singular is, the males will never drive away the femal
The labia majora" ( singular: labium majus) are two prominent longitudinal
eets during 1909 and 1910 racing seasons, the singular, large-scale event attracted widespread atten
Leeuwenhosen ( singular leeuwenhose) are orange-colored, lion-tailed
This stadium contains a singular legend: the Spanish national team has never l
The word makarapa ( singular lekarapa) literally meant "scrapers", referri
One prutah was also worth two lepta ( singular lepton), which was the smallest denomination
The ligamenta flava ( singular, ligamentum flavum, Latin for yellow ligament
l subjects had pronounced opinions, and often singular likes and dislikes.
Max, in which one can see the beginnings of a singular literary style that distances itself from the
                                                                                                    


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