My ultimate interest is creating a new hybrid and amalgamated vision by integrating these different languages and variant aesthetics at once. |
|
Masson specified a dye he called Ponceau de xylidine for a variant of his trichrome staining method. |
|
One sees here yet another variant of the revisionist tactics of pitting the old against the new. |
|
This airborne variant of Ebola is currently under study and we should have a vaccine for it in production within ninety days. |
|
They shall determine safe areas and routes by which aircraft and missiles can reach targets in each variant. |
|
Such unwitting similarity to Boyd's conception of strategic paralysis suggests that Owens's variant possesses the same weaknesses. |
|
Column 2 is a variant of the model in column 1 with percentage commuting less than 10 km as the dependent variable. |
|
A Kelvin Double bridge is a variant of the Wheatstone bridge used for measuring very low resistances. |
|
A variant has also been developed to acquire metabolite maps from plants with high radial symmetry. |
|
In the last few years, theoretical concerns relative to variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease caused a similar donor loss. |
|
The oboe d'amore, a woodwind instrument, is a somewhat obsolete variant of the far more common oboe. |
|
The contract includes 15 types of trucks that can carry payloads from 2.5 to 7.5 tons and adds a new 5-ton expansible van truck variant. |
|
Posthumous publications are ignored unless they constitute the first or a variant appearance of a poem. |
|
Common mythology insists that the modern European tattoo was adopted as a variant of Polynesian custom. |
|
The abnormal variant in both cases bound heparin normally but failed to bind dermatan sulfate as demonstrated by crossed immunoelectrophoresis. |
|
The variant genes that cause recessive genetic illnesses tend to be very rare. |
|
Also shown was a variant in which the brass fence guides were replaced by wooden arms secured by a bridle. |
|
The most common forms of this variant are struma ovarii and carcinoid in the ovary. |
|
A variant of this sense is one with strong negative associations: consign to the dustbin, consign to oblivion, consigned to years of misery. |
|
Whether atrophoderma is a nonsclerotic, primarily atrophic variant of morphea or a separate distinct entity is still debated. |
|
|
You have five days to write twelve sestinas, four limericks, and a Bulgarian variant of the virelay. |
|
I am attracted by the second view under discussion, especially its second variant. |
|
In children, especially, this E. coli variant can cause diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, and hemolytic uremic syndrome. |
|
The investigators say they have indirect evidence that Genghis Khan carried the Y chromosome variant that caught their eye. |
|
It's clearly not hypercorrection, since the move is away from a more standard variant. |
|
Hard on their heels come the Spanish with Jelly Flops, a toxic fruit pastille variant, reminiscent of the Irish Sea. |
|
I have friends who also swear by Iyengar yoga, which is a variant of Hatha. |
|
However, in the choctaw variant, a change of feet occurs at the cusp of the turn. |
|
Unfortunately Sport New Zealand refuses to recognise more than one variant of a sport, regarding minigolf as a golf variant. |
|
Bagria, a variant of Bhili, the tongue of the Bhils, is the oft-spoken dialect of Banswara and Dungarpur. |
|
If he wants to be a surface ship killer, he can choose a variant that allows him to do that. |
|
Each nodule itself is multi-hued, as if layers of chemically variant sediment had created the array. |
|
I would like to offer a variant definition and suggest that metonyms, like commuters, do not always make their connections. |
|
The benign variant is a typical example of an intraductal papilloma arising in the sublingual gland, a previously unreported site. |
|
A variant of it also affects a small handful of extreme myopes, those who have been severely short-sighted since early childhood. |
|
A variant form of impetigo is called barber's itch because it is often acquired in barber shops. |
|
If not, then some variant of Orwell's nightmare will descend upon the world to enslave and stultify life for the upcoming centuries. |
|
The heterogeneous variant should be counted twice, because statistically it is twice as likely as either of the homogeneous combinations. |
|
After finding a Thai strain of the Gyrant plant in the jungle, he bred it twice then crossbred it with a variant from China. |
|
An 1879 claret jug can be seen as a pared-down variant of an 1862 gothic silver and glass flagon designed by William Butterfield. |
|
|
The affliction has also been likened to Asperger's syndrome, a mild variant of autism. |
|
A bipartite medial cuneiform is an anatomical variant where there are two ossification centres involving the medial cuneiform. |
|
A natural ingredient in the oil of a variant of the weed known as mugwort could lessen the woes of U.S. catfish farmers and Asian rice growers. |
|
Annoyed, I went off and practised a bit, working on getting my braking a bit more progressive and a bit less skiddy on the emergency variant. |
|
It is thought to be a less patterned variant of the Common Heath Moth, Ematurga atomaria. |
|
And if a nasty little new variant leaps out of the Fujiaan province of China to catch the experts unawares I'm not going to blame them. |
|
But they do seem to be designedly variant, especially where the Alpine setting is concerned. |
|
He tried an artful variant on the same trick by announcing a stunning personnel decision on the day before Thanksgiving. |
|
Chris Masters' Masterlock is merely a more powerful variant of the full nelson. |
|
In the French-speaking territories, Negritude was another variant of Pan-Africanism. |
|
Chondroid lipoma is a rare, benign variant of lipomatous tumor that can mimic soft tissue sarcomas. |
|
I am worried that I will end up speaking a variant of pidgin English, because so few people at work understand proper English. |
|
This evidently shouldn't be in the same way that variant covers of comic books in the 90s were simply a cash cow for the companies. |
|
If the variant is bilateral the deviant muscle plate has a raphe in the median line. |
|
Each of the crystal classes is named according to the variant of a crystal form which it displays. |
|
Italy is the exception, and reveals an unexpected variant of ecclesiastic modernization strategies. |
|
In addition to the standard Albanian terms, Elsie often provides us with the variant forms of Gegerishte. |
|
A variant of the Gursky crowd scene, Klitschko depicts the scene of a prizefight in Germany. |
|
The resulting semantico-functional variant of a lexeme performs a different function in speech. |
|
The Katangese were thus restricted to exercising a variant of self-determination and no issue arose under the African Charter. |
|
|
The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple. |
|
The variant readings have been reduced to seven, each of which is regarded as equally valid. |
|
This is a variant of the Cinderella tale, which is not found in Norwegian tradition but occurs in eight Sami variants. |
|
Like cholinergic urticaria, variant exercise-induced anaphylaxis produces small, punctate, erythematous papules and is associated with increased plasma histamine levels. |
|
Because of its vasoconstrictive properties, sumatriptan should be avoided in patients with known coronary artery disease or Prinzmetal's variant angina. |
|
During his career, Grooms has employed nearly every printmaking technique from relief to intaglio to lithography to silkscreen, and every variant in between. |
|
There we were to watch a game of buzkashi, a much more violent variant of polo played by Uzbeks and other Afghans. |
|
At least, it would be if the fiendishly clever designers of the particular variant we had did not have access to the same anti-virus web sites we did. |
|
We may now return to the Calle Pureza, and the waster that is a variant of Type II, that is to say with the diamond and feathers, but with a plant motif in the center. |
|
The kind of hip hop that he makes is called crunk, a peculiarly Southern variant that's molasses-thick and influenced by the local drug of choice, syrup. |
|
This study adopted a variant on the standard ganzfeld protocol. |
|
This variant spreads itself in e-mails as an executable attachment. |
|
This is a very tolerant risotto variant and can be microwaved uncovered. |
|
This variant is reported to be used by regimental and division staffs. |
|
The patient's medical history was significant for grade 4 osteosarcoma, telangiectatic variant, of the left femur at the age of 6 years, with bilateral lung metastases. |
|
A variant formula is still being used in the US as hair remover. |
|
I was surprised at how like Roman numerals they were, also glad they were using base ten decimal and not some variant like base-eight, hex or binary. |
|
The game we chose was a variant of Whack-A-Mole, a classic carnival game. |
|
In prurigo nodularis, a variant of lichen simplex chronicus, 10-to 20-mm nodules develop over areas within easy scratching reach, such as the extensor arms and legs. |
|
However, a nasty airborne variant of influenza would be something else. |
|
|
In more recent years, however, defenders of the minimal state view have used a variant of this argument to resist the expansion of public programs. |
|
The fourth variant of coercive diplomacy is the carrot and stick approach. |
|
The treble voice of Edward's theme is a modified inversion of its own bassline, and thus, by extension, it too is a variant of the Mother's theme. |
|
The silver fox, a variant of the red fox, is a close relative of the dog. |
|
The Republicans have promoted a powerful variant on populism aimed at an elite of politicians, professors, artsy-fartsy types, and suchlike specimens. |
|
The prospects for an inductive or probabilistic or hypothesis-confirming variant of the cosmological argument are, therefore, no better than those for a demonstrative one. |
|
A variant of sensorimotor polyneuropathy is painful diabetic neuropathy. |
|
The variant of malaria prevalent in Northern malarial zones like the Po Valley was enfeebling, but not lethal. |
|
In this example, an aggressive variant grows 10 times as fast and metastasizes at 10 times the rate of the indolent variant with the same morphology. |
|
Known as SoBig.F, the new variant behaves much like its older siblings, infecting Windows machines via e-mail and sending out dozens of copies of itself. |
|
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies such as mad cow disease and its human counterpart, variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, are not caused by bacteria or viruses. |
|
Solomon Islanders speak a variant of English called pidgin English. |
|
These mutations generated variant repeats that differed at one or several positions from the canonical sequences defined earlier for each repeat of the A 2 allele. |
|
My language is a variant of Gujarati, with many Arabic vocabulary words. |
|
Andreas Gestrich and Carola Wessel detail the variant experiences of Herrnhuters in eighteenth-century Russia and the upper Ohio Valley, respectively. |
|
Other high points on the menu involve respectable fajitas made with Angus beef, and a wonderfully idiosyncratic fajita variant called the La Playa taco. |
|
In one variant of the receiver, the coils are collinear and are wound about cores that are mounted in pairs of diametrically opposed apertures in the housing of the probe. |
|
Mini rugby is another variant of rugby union aimed at fostering the sport in children. |
|
This variant was named Hb Gorwihl after the city where the propositus lived. |
|
Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a case of vulvitis granulomatosa or vulval variant of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. |
|
|
Six out of 10 women without other genetic markers of ovarian cancer risk had the KRAS variant. |
|
Sergeev rightfully notes this without, however, categorizing Losskii's panpsychism as a variant of world-soul theories. |
|
In other cases, the speaker is able to select freely from free variant allophones, based on personal habit or preference. |
|
Macedonian is considered a separate language in the Republic of Macedonia, and as a variant of Bulgarian by the Bulgarian government. |
|
Thalassery biryani is the only biryani variant, which is of Kerala origin having originated in Talassery, in Malabar region. |
|
A genetic variant that accumulates more sugar and less starch in the ear is consumed as a vegetable and is called sweet corn. |
|
The battleship design was complemented by the introduction of a variant with lighter armour and greater speed, which became the battlecruiser. |
|
A variant eaten and sold in Lancashire, especially Liverpool, is made with cooked and mashed potatoes. |
|
Initially, it was assumed that this was a specific dwarf variant of the species originating from Siberia. |
|
On the plushest Venga '4' variant, the rear lights are LED units and that model also gets chrome door handles. |
|
The frequency of this genetic variant is due to the survival of immune persons. |
|
Other researchers have argued that Pochutec should be considered a divergent variant of the western periphery. |
|
Hence, idiolectal preference, as well as stylistic reasons, may account for the choice or appearance of variant forms. |
|
An atypical variant of Fabry's disease with manifestations confined to the myocardium. |
|
The first model with the Farina look, the Mk III appeared in 1959 and was similar in many ways to the Riley Farina variant. |
|
Steinstossen is the Swiss variant of stone put, a competition in throwing a heavy stone. |
|
From medieval times until today, the Gascon language has been spoken, although it is classified as a regional variant of the Occitan language. |
|
The West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List gives his reign a length of three years, with one variant reading of two years. |
|
Which variant of the Old Italic family in particular gave rise to the runes is uncertain. |
|
Trampolines also feature in the competitive sport of Slamball, a variant of basketball, and Bossaball, a variant of volleyball. |
|
|
The other variant is a rather large jar, smaller in size than a pithos, and has a characteristic collar rim and very grittish clay. |
|
In the Internet variant of the game, the secret is a sequence of 32 binary digits representing a computer's Internet protocol address. |
|
A more potent variant of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, exerted an even stronger influence on behaviour, the study found. |
|
A further variant omits the crown entirely and is featured prominently throughout the building. |
|
Similar in size to the A variant, the B sacrifices about a third of the A variant's fuel volume to accommodate the vertical flight system. |
|
This engine, the Trent XWB is an engine developed from the Trent 1000, a variant of which was offered for the original A350 proposal. |
|
Penrose uses a variant of Turing's halting theorem to demonstrate that a system can be deterministic without being algorithmic. |
|
Instead he allowed himself to be distracted into developing a variant of the Savery engine. |
|
New England French, essentially a variant of Canadian French, is spoken in parts of New England. |
|
With some variant texts and minor difference in the order of readings, it is similar in form to the Roman Rite. |
|
The ZIMSEC variant is perceived to be more challenging than the UK version mostly in science subjects. |
|
In many countries, a bogeyman variant is portrayed as a man with a sack on his back who carries naughty children away. |
|
The variant title Historia regum Britaniae was introduced in the Middle Ages, and this became the most common form in the modern period. |
|
Savanna Dry was introduced in 1996 and also comes in a Light Premium variety as well as in a Savanna Dark variant. |
|
A variant text was printed in 1775 in The Beauties of the Magazines, and Other Periodical Works, Selected for a Series of Years. |
|
Cricket entered a new era in 1963 when English counties introduced the limited overs variant. |
|
This is a regional variant still played in some parts of the East End of London. |
|
The latest variant, the 2K22M1, which was fielded in 2003, combines two 2A38M 30-mm guns with eight laser-guided KBP 9M311-M1 missiles. |
|
For example, the Typhoon F2 was designated as a fighter by the 'F', and the second variant of the type to be produced. |
|
Meek also considered a variant on his system which allows for equal preferences to be expressed. |
|
|
Ethical socialism is a variant of liberal socialism developed by British socialists. |
|
At the 2015 Dubai Air Show, Airbus' John Leahy noted the appetite from the gulf carriers for the variant. |
|
However, since 2013 there has been no further information or announcement about this variant. |
|
The macroscopic variant of Maxwell's equation is equally general, however, with the difference being one of bookkeeping. |
|
A variant of the logo with the name in a circle was also used on locomotives. |
|
These inscriptions are written in a variant of the Brahmi script called Tamil Brahmi. |
|
In 2015 Muhammad was the most commonly given name for baby boys in England and Wales, if variant spellings are considered. |
|
An unofficial variant used in the Kingdom of Scotland during the 17th century, following the Union of the Crowns. |
|
In addition to the standard designs there have been several variant reverse designs used on the 50p coin to commemorate important events. |
|
Kuwaiti Arabic is a variant of Gulf Arabic, sharing similarities with the dialects of neighboring coastal areas in Eastern Arabia. |
|
A variant method of fish stocking, called ocean ranching, is under development in Alaska. |
|
A variant of the economienda system goes under the name of repartimiento or mita. |
|
The Germania manuscript corpus contains two primary variant readings of the name. |
|
The second variant of the name, occurring originally in manuscript E, reads Tuisco. |
|
The gene variant codes for a slow-acting form of alcohol dehydrogenase, an alcohol-metabolizing enzyme. |
|
Mice with only the protective variant didn't get prion diseases, including vCJD, when injected with prions. |
|
In Spain, a highly original variant of the style, Catalan Modernisme, appeared in Barcelona. |
|
In February 2004, avian influenza virus was detected in birds in Vietnam, increasing fears of the emergence of new variant strains. |
|
In each pronunciation variant, different pairs or trios of words were merged in pronunciation. |
|
The fourth pronunciation variant gave rise to Modern English pronunciation. |
|
|
Note that once again only yr can replace the proclitic form, as is appropriate if the proclitic is a reduced form of the prevocalic variant yr. |
|
Gale recommended to use for inequalities the lexicographic variant of the simplex method of Dantzig et al. |
|
This variant is present in the USA and is one of the most common variants to be detected in unapparently infected birds. |
|
The author utilized the asterisks and obeli known from Origen's Hexapla as critical signs and indicated variant readings in the margins. |
|
The second variant of the Trident is more sophisticated and can carry a heavier payload. |
|
Celtic rock developed as a variant of the electric folk by Scottish groups including the JSD Band and Spencer's Feat. |
|
A variant, also appearing on many past and present flags and symbols, is the Cross of Burgundy. |
|
In Scotland, there exists a separate version of the Royal Arms, a variant of which is used by the Scotland Office. |
|
Celtic rock developed as a variant of British folk rock by Scottish groups including the JSD Band and Spencer's Feat. |
|
Another, more recent variant is participatory economics, wherein the economy is planned by decentralised councils of workers and consumers. |
|
The lacunar cell variant of the Reed-Sternberg cell is the most common variant identified in nodular sclerosis. |
|
The first variant has officially its goal by establishing democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods. |
|
They will be told there is a small risk of infected blood passing on variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. |
|
In Louisiana, there is a variety of sausage that is unique to its heritage, a variant of andouille. |
|
The Rum Collins is a variant of the Tom Collins, which counts gin and lemon among its ingredients in place of the rum and limejuice. |
|
Hand-Schuller-Christian disease is the chronic systemic variant, and Letterer-Siwe disease is an acute, fulminant, systemic condition. |
|
Some of the annotated variants derive from alternative editions in the original languages, or from variant forms quoted in the fathers. |
|
Inhibitors of Cathepsin B need to be highly specific against the trypanosomal variant because it resembles the human form. |
|
Pneumatization of the nasal turbinates is a common anatomic variant that most frequently occurs as a concha bullosa of the middle turbinate. |
|
The local Bosnian Cyrillic alphabet was preserved in Bosnia, while a variant of the Glagolitic alphabet was preserved in Croatia. |
|
|
Instead, Chris indulged in the MSNBC variant of epistemic closure. |
|
Rarer subtypes include the Miller-Fisher variant, which presents with ophthalmoplegia, sensory ataxia, and areflexia. |
|
Partial maximum Boolean satisfiability is an optimization variant of Boolean Satisability. |
|
It might even spawn a game show, a variant of Jeopardy I like to call The Blame Game. |
|
There is a variant of Honey Locust here that gets thorn clusters up to three feet long. |
|
Those tested who were found to carry the at-risk genetic variant were administered an alternative drug, prasugrel. |
|
The chocolate variant features a Bourbon biscuit base with chocolate cheesecake batter containing both white and dark chocolate chips. |
|
Since then, more than 200 variant and abnormal hemoglobins have been described. |
|
Montenegro, or Crna Gora as it is known in the local variant of Serbo-Croat spoken in the region, literally means Black Mountain. |
|
Reporting variant hemoglobins discovered during hemoglobin A1c analysis common practices in clinical laboratories. |
|
Structurally, the two most variant scenes are Scenes 3 and 4 in which the compiler works out the variant subplot. |
|
Patients with the NUDT15 variant required a mercaptopurine dose reduction of as much as 92 percent. |
|
One of the first recorded team sports in Wales was bando, a variant of bandy. |
|
Bertram had on several occasions adopted variant readings and hypotheses unknown before Camden. |
|
The Penrith dialect known as Penrithian, is a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Penrith and Eden district area. |
|
For each artifact embodies a single variant of a performance in a given time and space. |
|
Scleromyxedema without monoclonal gammopathy is a rare and atypical variant of lichen myxedematosus. |
|
The Kendal dialect known as Kendalian, is a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Kendal area. |
|
A variant in the globin genes can cause a host of systemic disorders, from sickle cell and other forms of anemia to thalassemia. |
|
However, the main themes of the text are repeatedly expressed using variant formulations, often with only a slight difference. |
|
|
The glow discharge is a partially ionized gas that is classified as a variant of non-equilibrium plasma. |
|
The script used by the empire was a variant of Brahmi and was used to write the Sanskrit language. |
|
The 67-centimetre diameter of the body precludes launch from any size of Russian torpedo tube, so this variant is to be vertically launched. |
|
A modern variant of the lex mercatoria is the evolving law and dispute resolution in cyberspace. |
|
St Ivel has also brought out Keith Floyd Tipsy Cream with Cointreau, the second variant in its Keith Floyd range. |
|
Luther's translation used the variant of German spoken at the Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans. |
|
Usually only capitalised words are used to form an acronym variant of the name, though there is some variation in this. |
|
The third variant supposes fixation of nonrigid parts with discrepancy of CAD models and their possible deformations in the course of processing. |
|
This form, which is unaccented, represents a variant of a free form that does carry stress. |
|
Conversely, the use of the standard variant 'my wife and me' may seem to signal casualness or lack of sophistication. |
|
The new variant uses natural orange flavouring to add a tangy taste to the oaty dunking favourite. |
|
A variant was introduced to English orthography around 1600, marking a pause intermediate between a comma and a period. |
|
Verrucous carcinoma is a rare, well-differentiated variant of squamous cell carcinoma with a warty appearance. |
|
But the effect was only significant for those with autism variant gene CD38, which is linked with reduced release of oxytocin. |
|
The link between the COMT LL variant and these complications may be pronounced in women because protective estrogen metabolites can be inactivated by norepinephrine. |
|
Social democrats supporting the first variant advocate for a peaceful, evolutionary transition of the economy to socialism through progressive social reform of capitalism. |
|
Another ill-defined morphologic variant characterized by prominent neural involvement similar to a neuromuscular choristoma has also been described. |
|
It is generally believed that the Romans adopted the Cumae alphabet, a variant of the Greek alphabet, in the 7th century BC from Cumae, a Greek colony in Southern Italy. |
|
The third variant, a compound mutation found in a French family and associated with familial hypobetalipoproteinemia, exhibits a dominant negative effect on PCSK9 secretion. |
|
The E variant of the moon sign may perhaps be regarded as a homoglyph. |
|
|
In this variant, each of the groups playing starts their game on a different hole, allowing for all players to start and end their round at roughly the same time. |
|
Our studies also enabled us to investigate whether the virulence of the WT-EBOV-Makona variant in guinea pigs was as low as that of the prototypic WT-EBOV-Mayinga variant. |
|
By the 1980s and 1990s, many aspects of cockney English had become part of general South East English speech, producing a variant known as Estuary English. |
|
It has also been quietly revealed that a variant of CJD may have been spread throughout the blood transfusion system in the United Kingdom, from vCJD-infected donors. |
|
Mahindra and Mahindra, an India-based automaker, is launching its new base spec variant of the XUV 500, called the W4, in India over the next few months. |
|
The people with ALS were nearly twice as likely to have one of two variant forms of a gene for the protein called vascular endothelial growth factor. |
|
After the Second World War, surviving European monarchies almost invariably adopted some variant of the constitutional monarchy model originally developed in Britain. |
|
Spindle cell melanoma is a rare morphologic variant of melanoma. |
|
The fourth variant incorporates all of the above changes and two additional site-specific mutations, T22C and S87C that form a stabilizing disulfide bridge. |
|
A variant used for 3D shapes is called hot isostatic pressing. |
|
The variant forms of textual tradition, relevant on the level of the diachronic and diatopic study of the text, were irrelevant on the level of the single manuscript. |
|
This cross-referencing is very thorough and a great asset to the work, though there are some inconsistencies, such as when representing variant forms of the same lexeme. |
|
With SPA, researchers can model the spatial distribution of each genetic variant by assigning a genetic variant's frequency as a continuous function in geographic space. |
|
Gibraltar is believed to be the birthplace of the rugby variant Tag Rugby. |
|
Churches which call themselves Anglican will have identified themselves so because they use some form or variant of the Book of Common Prayer in the shaping of their worship. |
|
These specific relationships could explain why the phenotypical absence of resistance in strains with low penicillin MICs, despite the presence of the variant ponA gene. |
|
Kuwaiti Arabic is the variant of Arabic used in everyday life. |
|
An oscillating cylinder steam engine is a variant of the simple expansion steam engine which does not require valves to direct steam into and out of the cylinder. |
|
Previously, Italian was the official and cultural language of Malta, in its Sicilian variant from the 12th century, and in its Tuscan variant from the 16th century. |
|
This new variant is a mass-mailing worm that makes use of a new attack targeting a Microsoft Internet Explorer IFRAME buffer overflow vulnerability. |
|
|
United Wineries is modernising its Berberana Dragon Spanish wine brand, with updated packaging, screw caps and the portfolio's first white variant. |
|
Many of the variant forms in the OED may also qualify as examples of the genres below but have not been included because they are not phoneticized individually. |
|
The Cherbourg population spoke le haguais, a variant of Cotentinais Norman, while having some specifics regarding the pronunciation of certain words. |
|
The limited edition Gingerbread flavor introduced in autumn 2012 was followed in April 2013 with a decaffeinated variant in a 330 ml screwtop carton. |
|
This variant of HES also requires the absence of chromosomal evidence of clonality, in which case the diagnosis of chronic eosinophilic leukemia is more appropriate. |
|
An evidentialist variant would require the agent be responsive to a telling evidential basis for thinking that p obtains in contrast to the alternatives. |
|
A closely related variant lives in eastern Asia including Japan. |
|
Called yohimbine, the drug is effective in people with a variant of a gene called ADRA2A, researchers report October 8 in Science Translational Medicine. |
|
Brood parasitism, of course, is but one variant on the nonsymbiotic relationship between species, both animals and plants, in which one benefits at the expense of the other. |
|
Many wanted it in stylish Tourer estate guise, popularity likely to continue now that this variant features more equipment, greater refinement and a smarter interior. |
|
This variant retained the twin, synchronized Marlin guns firing forward through the propeller and the twin moveable Lewis guns on a scarff ring firing to the rear. |
|
The global impact may be substantially larger because variant hemoglobins are reportedly present in up to one-third of all diabetic individuals in other parts of the world. |
|
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, an exuberant American variant of Art Deco appeared in the Chrysler Building, Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center in New York Ciy. |
|
Probable dietary basis of a color variant of the Cedar Waxwing. |
|
As per the Flightglobal's World Air Forces directory for 2013, Saudi Arabia's Tornado inventory comprises 82 aircraft in the interdictor strike variant. |
|
The microscopic variant of Maxwell's equation is the version given above. |
|
Different islands and island groups in the Carolines passed down unique and variant oral legends recounting the origins and early histories of their peoples. |
|
Amazon's shop-floor processes are an extreme variant of Taylorism that Frederick Winslow Taylor himself, a near century after his death, would have no trouble recognizing. |
|
There was an uncommon variant with the Saint John the Evangelist's eagle and two lions adopted as Castilian royal supporters by John II, Isabella's father. |
|
The Dutch braadworst's name might suggest it being a variant of the bratwurst, but this is not the case and it is closely related to the well known Afrikaner Boerewors. |
|
|
The people of Shap speak a variant of the Penrithian dialect, which is itself a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Penrith and Eden district area. |
|
We believe that LACM 40211 is referable to this genus, and further study to determine the significance of the variant patterns of denticle development is required. |
|
As with most folk songs, the lyrics exist in many variant forms. |
|
More specifically, a variant of mitochondrial DNA called X2a found in many Native Americans has been traced to western Eurasia, while not being found in eastern Eurasia. |
|
A further variant claims that the region was named after the Xibe people. |
|
An agricultural variant of Luddism, centering on the breaking of threshing machines, occurred during the widespread Swing Riots of 1830 in southern and eastern England. |
|
Inscriptions in medieval Scandinavian runes show a large number of variant rune forms, and some letters, such as s, c, and z often were used interchangeably. |
|
There are currently two examination boards which provide an international variant of the United Kingdom A level examinations to international students. |
|
They then tested the impact this variant had on retinal pigment epithelial cells in humans and in mice, including wild-type and toll-like receptor 3 knockout animals. |
|
Molten iron for this foundry work was not only produced from the blast furnaces, but also by remelting pig iron in air furnaces, a variant of the reverberatory furnace. |
|
Twenty20 is a new variant of limited overs itself with the purpose being to complete the match within about three hours, usually in an evening session. |
|
Meanwhile, a car the company describes as 'the torquiest MINI ever' has arrived in the shape of a range-topping diesel engine variant called the Cooper SD three-door Hatch. |
|
They are so variant that it is seldom that two identical ones are found. |
|
The genetic variant of the MC1R gene linked to red hair in Neanderthals has not been found in modern humans, hence red hair may be an example of convergent evolution. |
|
Nor was the MAPT variant, a very old variant found primarily in Europeans. |
|
These variant meanings included dairy farm, secondary or dependent place or farm, summer pasture, crossing place, meeting place and place of worship. |
|
An os tibiale externum variant was present with no signal abnormality. |
|
A high proportion of modern porcelain is made of the variant bone china. |
|
The Army will field its first Stryker variant, an infantry combat vehicle, at Anniston, Ala. |
|
The Icelandic Sign Language is derived from the Danish, while the Finnish Sign Language is developed on the basis of the Swedish variant. |
|
|
The languages of the deaf community are American Sign Language and its local variant, Puerto Rican Sign Language. |
|