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  • ===Topic: ''Spanish 11:11''=== ...et still connected with the group that instigated this work in a ‘foreign’ language.
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  • Spanish language and bilingual periodicals, and reference sources.
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  • ...oups who spoke the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahuatl_language Nahuatl language] and who achieved political and military dominance over large parts of Meso ...he Mexica, Acolhua and Tepanecs, and who like them, also spoke the Nahuatl language. In this meaning it is possible to talk about an '''Aztec civilization''' i
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  • ...and philosophers. Because Latin is a highly inflectional and [[synthetic]] language, word order is to some extent variable, compared with mostly [[analytic]] l ..., is the ancestor of the [[Romance]] languages ([[Italian]], [[French]], [[Spanish]], [[Portuguese]], [[Romanian]], [[Catalan]], [[Romansh]], and other region
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  • ...eoretical [[movements]], such as feminism, and schools of American poetry, Spanish verse forms, life writing, and crime [[fiction]]. ...it is an essential reference tool for students of [[literature]] in any [[language]].
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  • ...nglish-language sources, plus others published in French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Dutch. Besides periodicals, users have access to data from important y
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  • ...fferent, territorially-extreme states — at the strong end, the extensive [[Spanish Empire]] (16th c.) and the [[British Empire]] (19th c.), at the weak end, t ...ltural unity via language and [[religion]]; the Spanish Empire established Spanish in most all of the American continent, but less so in Paraguay and in the P
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  • ...o understand a language, philology seeks to understand the origins of that language, and so it is often defined as "the study of ancient [[writing|text]]s and ...thors, and [[critical theory|critical traditions]] associated with a given language.
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  • ...in symbols. On other accounts, mastery of symbolic thought (in particular, language) is a prerequisite for conceptual thought. ...erro'' in Spanish. The fact that concepts are in some sense independent of language makes [[translation]] possible - words in various languages have identical
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  • ...and Kannada. The foreign language editions include French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Japanese, and Thai. In both Indian and foreign languages, ...Ltd. (December 1996). ISBN 978-1852309121. Translated also into Dutch and Spanish.
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  • ...French selve); and cognates in Romance languages, such as Italian foresta, Spanish and Portuguese floresta, etc. are all ultimately borrowings of the French w ...2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] and were not borrowed from another [[language]]. Some now reserve the term woodland for an area with more open space betw
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  • ...e school's curriculum are the strong and diverse foreign language classes (Spanish, Latin, French, and Chinese), students' ability to enroll in University cla
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  • ...language. In some cases, this involves disentangling folk uses of the term language from scientific uses. ...uage''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Language '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...nguage]]s contain similar modifiers: Italian and Interlingua have ''non'', Spanish has ''no'', French has ''ne ... pas'', German has ''nicht'', and Swedish ha
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  • ...glish, Spanish or Mandarin but where it concerns coming to an [[eventual]] language for all or for most — here we go again, ‘tipping point’ — both the
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  • ...sh-language use typically translates to Second World War, for instance the Spanish ''Segunda Guerra mundial'' and the French ''Seconde Guerre mondiale''. "Off
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  • *1 : [[language]] peculiar to a particular [[group]]: as a : argot One use of slang is to circumvent [[social]] [[taboos]], as [[mainstream]] [[language]] tends to [[shy]] away from evoking certain [[realities]]. For this reason
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  • ...suppōnĕre to suppone v. Compare French supposition, Italian supposizione, Spanish suposicion, Portuguese supposição. ...an utterance [[signifies]] a cup as an object, but cup as a term of the [[language]] [[English]] is being used to supposit for the wine contained in the cup.
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  • ...ch is on [https://unixi.com/HpCk.html this web page], was in the Spanish [[language]] and not fully understandable to me, but enough to get me interested in jo
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  • ...but it is unclear whether or not this is how it entered the [[English]] [[language]]. ...ered in Iberian languages, such as [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish Spanish] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese Portuguese]; visi had trunc
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  • ...r]], [[Idea]], [[Language]], [[Song]], and [[Spectacle]]. The 17th-century Spanish writer [[Lope de Vega]] wrote that for theatre one needs "three boards, two
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  • ...ods of modern science and is often expressed in [[nonsense|nonsensical]] [[language]]. A practitioner of 'pataphysics is a '''<nowiki>'</nowiki>pataphysician'' ...sk=view&id=5947&Itemid=1189 (Spanish) Luis Casado, Pataphors And Political Language (El Clarin: Chilean Press)(2007)]
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  • ...u will acknowledge to all lists that with some degree of ease a Portuguese language list can be commenced with. ...rtuguese the messages that at this point go out on our English, French and Spanish lists, and these volunteers will contact you to make their selves available
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  • ...y]] or as a separate [[mission]], separate...I don't know what the right [[language]] is. I am afraid that it would be a little bit [[shocking]] to me if Srent ...ng in here and speaking in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language Spanish], you would know what they were saying?
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  • ...1. Compare Old Occitan artificial (14th cent.), Catalan artificial (1272), Spanish artificial (c1250), Portuguese artificial (14th cent.), Italian artificiale ::7. Of or designating the [[practical]] arts or crafts; (esp. of [[language]]) technical. Obs.
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  • ...Dan Brown's Digital Fortress, though Brown attributes it to the Spanish [[language]], not [[Latin]].
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  • Oliver: Now I hear you say that your [[name]] might be from a celestial [[language]] and/or have high spiritual [[meaning]]. If this is so, why would you not ...ve]]. You are the ones doing the [[translating]], which means you know the language of love also, even though you are still not quite as fluent as you will be
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  • (He changed to speaking in Spanish )(Joe transcribed it) ...]] are [[universal]]. Love whether it is said in English or Spanish or any language means the same.
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  • ...led scholars to conclude that the deity called Quetzalcoatl in the Nahuatl language was among the most important deities of [[Mesoamerica]]. Additonally, Quetz ...Mesoamerica]] for close to 2,000 years, from the Pre-Classic era until the Spanish conquest. Civilizations worshiping the Feathered Serpent included the [http
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  • "I speak the language of this region. It is being translated for me by your close friend, and I k ==Spanish Translation==
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  • ...ns of the Tarot de Marseille, those suits are identified by their [[French language|French]] names of ''Bâtons'' (Rods, Staves, Sceptres, or Wands), ''Épées ...the Tarot, and the Italian playing card tradition, diverges from that of [[Spanish playing card]]s, in which swords and batons are drawn as distinct objects.
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  • ...he time of the arrival of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conquistadors Spanish Conquistadors]. ...y decades and centuries, he came to be regarded as a god, and known in the language of our Red brothers and sisters as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viracocha
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  • ...The book was written specifically for this reason, to enable you to get a language within you that comprehends all these different facets of your human life a ...age is Spanish and the audience here speaks Spanish, so I am reading it in Spanish first.
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  • ...fically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. == Properties of language ==
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  • ...s because of that, that whatever [[language]] I need to employ, it has the Spanish flavor shining through, that accent by which you detect me [[mind]] to mind
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  • ...says he sees a lot more celestial messages and Urantia talk in the English language and he does have some difficulty in understanding all the English messages ...n about not having the messages in a more personal form as to a particular language with which you are familiar. Unfortunately the t/r through which I am speak
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  • ...all of South America as one cultural entity, though Brazil has a different language and while there are other patoislanguages in some smaller nations, the cult ...e, which now lies dormant. Although it can take on similar forms in other language-based nations, the function remains the same.
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  • ...t your world is becoming one culture with many languages. Yet, the binary language of bits and bytes is the underlying basis for your new global culture. It ...aries containing sustainable design information be maintained in all major language bases, to be readily available throughout the world, into every country tha
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  • ...entities]]. The [[Etymology|etymological]] origins of the word (in [[Greek language|Greek]] διά (diá,through) + λόγος (logos,word,speech) concepts lik ...ral important satirical works published between [[1780]] and [[1799]]. In Spanish literature, the ''Dialogues'' of [[Juan de Valdés|Valdés]] ([[1528]]) and
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  • ...in nearly every language on earth, countering the natural localization of language. * "mama" is used in many countries, but is considered a Spanish form of "mother"
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  • ...ch provided Fénelon with a thorough grounding in the [[Ancient Greek|Greek language]] and [[classics]]. In 1667, at age 12, he was sent to the [[University of ...palace to refugees from around the archdiocese who had fled in the face of Spanish troops.
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  • ...to become a speaker, so after that I didn’t have any trouble speaking the language. I wondered if there was something, some piece that I am missing here, and ===='''''[[Confusion]]''''', '''''[[Language]]'''''====
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  • ...an.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2017-03-13-Nueva_Epoca_de_Transicion_14 Spanish]]]
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  • ...year, [[Afrikaans]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], and [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]] versions were announced. ...ed different languages (see [[#Wikipedia versions in other languages|other language versions]]), including a [https://simple.wikipedia.org Simple English] vers
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  • ...em — nouns may be classified as ''masculine'' or ''feminine'' (for example Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic and French) and may also have a ''neuter'' grammatical gend ...Indo-European Roots', to ''The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language'', Fourth Edition
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  • The English-language [[King James Version]] of 1611 followed the lead of the Luther Bible in usi In 1569 the Spanish Reina Bible following the example of the pre-Clementine Latin [[Vulgate]] c
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  • ...ptual options are seemingly unavailable to your mind; it is only that your language and your culture do not have a way of expressing these concepts in ways tha ...al.org/wiki/index.php?title=2014-07-03-Conversaciones_de_la_Nueva_Época_25 Spanish]]]
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  • ...o other word for 'God' than 'Allah'.[6] (Even the Arabic-descended Maltese language of Malta, whose population is almost entirely Roman Catholic, uses Alla for # Islam in Luce López Baralt, Spanish Literature: From the Middle Ages to the Present, Brill, 1992, p.25
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  • ...nish and the English went one step further and allowed the word ''novel'' (Spanish: ''novela'') to become their regular term for fictional narratives. ...was a work of new epic proportions, with the effect that the English (and Spanish) eventually needed a new word for the original short "novel": The term [[no
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  • ...the Italian ''Pregare'', "to ask" or more rarely "pray for something" and Spanish ''preguntar'', "ask." ..." from ''præ'' "forth" + ''dicare'' "to make known, proclaim." Compare the Spanish ''predicar''. More closely related is the Portuguese ''perguntar,'' "to ask
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  • ...," and the language that it is to be translated into is called the "target language"; the final product is sometimes called the "target text." ..." (Spanish-English), "Poglish" (Polish-English) and "Portuñol" (Portuguese-Spanish).
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  • ...e will be one [[language]], most likely [[English]], which will become the language of all peoples and cultural [[differences]] will also lessen as the [[citiz ...g great [[progress]] among [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language Spanish speaking peoples] and is projected to make fairly good gains in [https://en
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  • ...have the expertise but they're not very active on our group because their language ability is not equal to their technical ability. So, I'd love to hear your ...and obviously I speak Spanish so it's easy for me to communicate with the Spanish speaking members who have also worked in the same field. Thanks.
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  • ...r form in Spanish, German, French or Italian, or into Chinese or any other language, so that millions of other people could view this. American Western movies So too, it is a possibility that other cultures, other nations, other language-based cultures would be interested in this material. Other nations accept
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  • ...ll over the world, or whether it is Korean, or whether it is in some other language. These [[translations]] need to be made aware of to those [[individuals]]
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  • ...there, even blossoming to a great degree by the time of the arrival of the Spanish Conquistadors. ...y decades and centuries, he came to be regarded as a god, and known in the language of our Red brothers and sisters as Viracocha. Yes, he would be remembered n
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  • ...established on every continent. I’ve been asked to spearhead the one for Spanish speaking individuals. What I would like to know is, how important is that ...to get all of the key transcripts translated accurately, into the Spanish language, so I would accept some help in that direction.
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  • ...established on every continent. I’ve been asked to spearhead the one for Spanish speaking individuals. What I would like to know is, how important is that ...to get all of the key transcripts translated accurately, into the Spanish language, so I would accept some help in that direction.
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  • ..., whereas a written intention requires a language base, for you to use the language base to record it on a piece of paper. By doing so, you imprint your mind ...iefs and assumptions that your group are “The People.” If you look at the language of indigenous peoples, you will find that they call themselves “The Peopl
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  • ..., French, Spanish, English, Korean, Russian, Chinese, Farsi, or some other language group.
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  • ...a literal adaptation of the German equivalent ''Mittelmeer''. In [[Turkish language|Turkish]], it is ''Akdeniz'', "the white sea". In Arabic, it is ''Al-Baħr * The [[Spain|Spanish]] enclaves of [[Ceuta]] and [[Melilla]] and nearby islands
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  • ...onaria already sounded like funeral orations; pathetic whining drowned the language of deeds, the spirit of the collectives of Aragon -- the spirit of a radica
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  • ...e I understand the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language Spanish language], it does not mean S does fully, in case anyone wonders regarding this [[po
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  • ...d at power. In some ways it more closely resembles what everyday [[English language|English]]-speakers call "[[Social influence|influence]]", although some aut The Spanish and Portuguese word for power is "''poder''", and the French word is "''pou
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  • ...re derived French ''jaloux'', Provencal ''gelos'', Italian ''geloso'', and Spanish ''celoso''. (Lloyd, 1995, page 4)[19]</blockquote>
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  • ...on the object twisted, merged and separated. [[Intelligent]] lines -- a [[language]] of light. The light slowly entered her and she could feel the surge of [[ ...telepathic]] abilities. Why else would they construct such a [[complex]] [[language]]?"
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  • Participant #2: I have a question regarding communication and language. Will this be more of a mind to mind connection, do they understand and spe ...ones sometimes where you will hear languages that you may not understand, Spanish, French… Those ones will be handled specifically by the Melchizedeks and
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  • ...e to put forth our concepts through the [[transmitter]] receivers into the language that you can [[understand]]. And I must add “translators” for there are ...se realities which go beyond words, extend beyond cultures, reach beyond [[language]], out step even the [[ideologies]] of [[politics]] and differences which d
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...escended from former slaves), and the immigration of Europeans, especially Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, German, Irish, Italian and Dutch.
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...escended from former slaves), and the immigration of Europeans, especially Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, German, Irish, Italian and Dutch.
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  • ...nts there, but there is a meta-language with meta-tags underneath in a sub-language that carries the form and format of your message forward. ...ynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2014-02-07-Conversaciones_de_la_Nueva_Era_16 Spanish]]]
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  • Roxie: As our nation becomes more literate in the Spanish language, how will this affect our nation becoming a better democracy? MACHIVENTA: It will be more in touch with the cultural roots of other Spanish speaking cultures. It will be more influenced by women and family as facto
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  • ...rned, this is a great difficulty. These species must have the capacity of language, and must have the capacity of manual manipulation through their hands to m ...ynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2013-03-22-Conversaciones_con_Monjoronson_72 Spanish]]]
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  • ...those bits of evidence which aggrandize this one, or in which he uses his language and ego to cause fear in others, so that he can be in control as an authori ...t you are saying. You must appeal to them, to their higher nature, in the language that they understand conceptually and personally.
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  • ...at would meet the criteria of those three values. It is not… although the language I am using uses these words multiple times, the process itself is not very To put it in your computerese language, this is the time when your civilization, your societies, your nations be g
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  • ...nciples and that could be observed empirically. In some ways, studying the language, culture, physiology, and artifacts of European colonies was not unlike stu ...with multiple, distinct cultures, often very different in organization and language from those of Europe, has led to a continuing emphasis on [[cross-cultural
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  • ...le behaviors in mechanistic terms, could not believe that complex thought, language in particular, could be explained by the physical brain alone. ...stem in hydraulic terms. He believed that the highest cognitive functions—language in particular—are carried out by a non-physical ''res cogitans'', but tha
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  • ...''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time. In other languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, the word corresponding to ''science'' also carrie ...f inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 20
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  • ...''[[philosophy]]'' had at that time. In other languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, the word corresponding to ''science'' also carrie ...f inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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  • ...becomes more developmentally aware to yourself as you become more aware of language, and that you search and seek for the “right word”. The process of tho ...an.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2014-08-29-Nuevas_Conversaciones_Era_29 Spanish]]]
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  • ...ender, irregardless of race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, community or language. The interpretations, themselves, must be validated, as are the expectatio ...nal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2014-10-03-Nuevas_Conversaciones_de_la_Era_31 Spanish]]]
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  • ...hich are many times undecipherable in terms of your English or other human language. ...an.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2014-06-06-Nuevas_Conversaciones_Era_23 Spanish]]]
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  • ...th other meanings in other languages, such as the early nineteenth century Spanish and Italian definitions of "adventurous" and "passionate", sometimes combin
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  • ...text was of a more philosophical nature. I was the first one to read their language. Once we unlocked the optical disc, we printed out eight thousand forty-fiv ...eir language is very different from ours in that they have no end to their language punctuated with periods.
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  • ...nguages of the most populated, democratic nations. That would be English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and so on. ...geneous social existence around the world, though you would still have the language barriers and cultural differences.
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  • ...so many fine revolts was the mark of a particular period; it was the only language then available, and nothing more than that. Translation is now necessary no ...enseless before the Communist Party, they were out of their depth with the Spanish Civil War. For all their yapping they slunk after the official left like fa
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  • ....jpg|thumb|26th century BC [[Sumerian]] [[cuneiform script]] in [[Sumerian language]], listing gifts to the high priestess of [[Adab]] on the occasion of her e ##From the Defeat of the Spanish Armada to the Battle of Waterloo. ISBN 0-306-80305-4 (1987 reprint).
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  • Latin philosophy after its transmission through the Spanish schools, especially in language to rival Latin. With the election of Henry VII as Holy Roman Emperor,
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  • ...thropologists and other evolutionary scientists have shifted away from the language of race to the term ''population'' to talk about genetic differences, [[His ...erged in the twentieth century with the rise of migration of laborers from Spanish-speaking countries to the United States; it thus includes people who had be
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  • ...ivating & carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere." However, this language was dropped from the Declaration at the request of delegates from South Car ...dder at the prospect held up. We should in vain look for an example in the Spanish deportation or deletion of the Moors. This precedent would fall far short o
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  • J. Caldwell: ‘Some Aspects of Tonal Language in Music of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries’, PRMA, cx (1983–4), E. Chafe: Monteverdi’s Tonal Language (New York, 1992)
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