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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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