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Examples of pl.


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In contrast, the verb associated with pro in (9), hiclixu ' succeeded ' (pl), does not denote a group action (one can succeed alone).
One such practice was a particular form of concubinage called bonyatsi (nyatsi, ' lover ' ; pl. linyatsi).
Now, one needs to explain why example (10) is not ruled out, because the verb nas'u ' traveled ' (pl) does not necessarily denote a group action.
Every ward and village had its own kgotla (pl. dikgotla) for administering local affairs.
While ordinary people could marry anybody of their choice in any morafe (tribe, pl. merafe), royal inter-marriage was for strategic purposes.
One r eason for this may be t hat phenotypic pl asti city evolves independently from genetic diversity.
The lexical descriptions in (35) illustrate the types sat-def-n-wd (saturated-definite-noun-word), unsat-def-n-wd (unsaturateddefinite-noun-word), sat-pl-n-wd (saturated-plain-noun-word), and unsat-pl-nwd (unsaturated-plain-noun-word), respectively.
The verbal form is of type pl-wd in the first two constructions and of type cl-wd in the latter.
Alternatively, it integrates the constraints on ' plain ' types such as pl-intr-n-lx (32e) and does not select for such an argument.
Only it you[pl] allows more than one lexical item, and both have the same pronunciation.
In 3rd p. pl. the same direction of effect is visible but not statistically significant.
The types unsat-def-n-wd, unsat-pl-n-wd, unsat-def-adj-wd and unsat-pl-adj-wd should, therefore, be specified as shown in (71).
Unless we have the rule for pl us in the conversion relation of the system, the types of the left-hand and right-hand side of the rule for append are different.
Compare the ungrammatical (74a), where a verb of type cl-verb is co-ordinated with a verb of type pl-verb, with the grammatical (74b), which involves two plain verbs.
Abbreviations: pl - plate-like portion; rug - rugose base of plate; sp - spine-like portion.
Four f ar mers u sed traditionally prepared a nd planted wheat pl ots (treatment 1) and these were used as the control for comparison with the new tillage practices.
The injected volume was approximately 2 pl.
After aspiration of the cytoplasm into the injection pipette (to ensure plasmalemma breakage), the spermatozoon was deposited into the egg with 1-2 pl of medium.
Then, 50 pl ant s w ere sel ect ed randomly and the number of s porulating p lants a nd micro- and mega-sporocar ps on each plant was counted.
The lexical descriptions in (42a-d) below correspond to the types sat-def-adj-wd (saturated-definiteadjective-word), unsat-def-adj-wd (unsaturated-definite-adjective-word), satpl-adj-wd (saturated-plain-adjective-word) and unsat-pl-adj-wd (unsaturatedplain-adjective-word).
The inscribed lead piece illustrated in pl.
Once you know your major, we can make a better (.) we can make really (.3) a pl- a plan for you know which classes to take which classes satisfy something else.
The morphosyntactic variables include 3rd pl.
In general, the latter differs from pl.
The data on 3rd pl.
An indispensable part of the contemporary lak culture is the psta (- pl.:) dance floor/venue.
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A basidium (pl., basidia) is a microscopic, spore-producing structure found on the hymenophore of fruiting bodies of basidiomycete fungi.
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The double-sided-flat eventually evolved into the periaktoi (pl. periaktos).
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They are appropriately called "mohelot" (pl. of "mohelet," f. of mohel).
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The sternum (pl. sterna) is the ventral portion of a segment of an arthropod thorax or abdomen.
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Beef tripe is used to cook a soup simply called "flaki" (pl. "guts").
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The brotherhood was centered on a zawiya (pl., zawaya).
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The patrol is led by an older scout known as a patrol leader (pl).
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The normal practice for genizot (pl. of geniza) was to remove the contents periodically and bury them in a cemetery.
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Local names for the garment include "fah", "izaar", "wizr" and "mawaz" (pl. "mawiz").
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In most groups, there are further larval stages, including the zoea (pl. zoe or zoeas).
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A similar pedagogical composition for three voices is known as a tricinium (pl. tricinia).
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Under the central government were twenty-six governorates (sing., muhafazah; pl., muhafazat).
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The most general such title is "alim" (pl. "ulamah"), or scholar.
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How did you formal sg. or pl. like the concert?
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How did you informal pl. like the concert?
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To overcome this difficulty the term "culton" (pl. "culta") has been suggested to replace the word taxon when speaking about cultigens.
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The male form of the word, "hetaeros" (pl. "hetaeroi"), signified male companions in the sense of a business or political associate.
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The city itself was referred to as "neokoros" (pl. "neokoroi").
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On the second level these are municipalities (opina, pl. opine) and cities (grad, pl. gradovi).
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All of these forms are referred to as a hizb ("pl." ahzab) or a wird ("pl." awrad).
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In 1947, the title of "lagman" (pl. "lagmn") was reintroduced for senior judges, namely the presidents of divisions of the courts of appeal.
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At the local cemetery, examples of "kriktas" (pl. "kriktai"), pagan burial markers in place of tombstones, can still be seen.
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The word "lacunary" is derived from lacuna ("pl." lacunae), meaning gap, or vacancy.
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There were two similar types of colony, one known as an - "apoikia" (pl.:, "apoikiai") and the other as an ov - "emporion" (pl.:, "emporia").
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Verbs agree with subjects in person and number (sg/pl).
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Many of these concern women, who are forbidden from seeing certain "genu" (pl. "gle").
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The sporangia are typically clustered into a sorus (pl., sori).
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Possessive forms are "an", my; "nn", your; "an", his/her/its; "yan", our; "ndzn", your (pl.); "in", their.
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A schema (pl. schemata) is the mental framework that is created as children interact with their physical and social environments.
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The lowest level of political control existed at the level of the "tuath" (pl. "tuatha").
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Each pl could reach only one-eighth of the squares on the board, and because their circuits were disjoint, they could never capture one another.
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Such shatranj problems were called mansba (pl. mansbt).
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Such a set is called "jins" (pl. "ajnas"), meaning gender or kind.
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All small bassoons have at one time or another been called fagottino (pl. fagottini), but this term is historically usually only applied to the octave bassoon.
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Failure to provide for the provision of interest on compensation makes the acquisition of bank shares and business and acquisition in violation of the protection provided by pl. (xxxi).
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Sennar apportioned tributary areas into tribal homelands (each one termed a dar; pl., dur), where the mek granted the local population the right to use arable land.
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A benefice specifically from a church is called a precaria (pl. "precarii") such as a stipend and one from a monarch or nobleman is usually called a fief.
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Without the oocyte, the follicle folds inward on itself, transforming into the corpus luteum (pl. corpora lutea), a steroidogenic cluster of cells that produces estrogen and progesterone.
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They are called "hemelytron" (pl. "hemelytra").
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An individual infected plant will generally bear only a single genetic individual clavicipitaceous symbiont, so the plant-fungus system constitutes a genetic unit called a symbiotum (pl. symbiota).
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The modern "aquel" (that, masc.) is the only survivor of the first pattern; the personal pronouns "nosotros" (we) and "vosotros" (pl. you) are remnants of the second.
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English: cancelled leaf, pl. cancelled leaves.
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Attested pronouns are 1sg, 2sg, and pl.
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Most numbers follow the pattern exemplified by 20 ("m sg", "f sg", "m pl", "f pl"), but the first few ordinals are irregular, affecting the abbreviations of the masculine forms.
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When they say 'people' /'pi:pl/, they just pronounce / 'pi:py/.
Since sampl (10) is a combination of 1 and 0, the word pl was taken out from it to represent zero (0) rather than using sro or sro.
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In ballet terminology, it is a pli with the feet in second position.
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The vocalisations include short high "pli", and "piieh" and "tshir" calls resembling those of the linnet and the house martin respectively.
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In 1938, the country's 71 "judee" were divided into 429 "pli".
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As a result of the 1925 administrative unification law, the territory was divided into 71 counties, 489 districts ("pli") and 8,879 communes.
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Sadly only one sheet is illustrated as pl. 18 (interior court and bassin).
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the mixture weights pl will be assumed to be known.
Microapplication was performed by a single pulse of 10 pl volume.
The holotype (pl. 18, fig. 10) said to be x 25 is actually x 42.
We are interested in the probability that customers find station 2 full; we call this probability the overflow probability and denote it by pl.
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