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The president is popularly elected and must receive a majority of the vote.
Amhersita Nobilis, popularly know as the pride of Burma, is the finest and a row of this has been planted at the main entrance.
It is popularly held that Stewart retired in disgust at the senseless waste of it all but it's something he now denies.
With each alternative more of a tongue-twister than the next, understandably Holi is the word popularly preferred.
Attempts to supplant the earlier symbolism, including the flag and motto, were popularly rejected.
Being popularly elected, it would be accountable to voters and hence enjoy considerable legitimacy.
Though homes with gambrel roofs are popularly called Dutch Colonial, there is debate over the origins of the roof style.
The new, transitional Iraqi government will not be popularly elected, and will inevitably itself be deeply divided on these issues.
The presence of this massive army of foreign soldiers cannot be justified in the presence of a popularly elected government.
Although the rulers of the empire were formally called emperors, they were still popularly referred to as tsars or tsarinas.
Perhaps the best known compound of magnesium is magnesium sulfate, popularly known as Epsom salts.
Alpha, the resident caveman, is played by Charlie Russo with the lumbering cloddishness popularly associated with prehistoric males.
The imaginary takes on a life of its own, a facticity no less than the now popularly acclaimed facticity of embodiment.
Built in 1650, it is attributed to a pir named Abdul Karim, who was more popularly known as Sheikh Chehli among the local inhabitants.
Rugby, racing and beer are popularly associated with significant vernacular rituals in Australia and New Zealand.
Arabs were popularly associated with moneylending, land and property ownership and close relations with the Dutch in Indonesia.
People who work outdoors often still wear the klompen popularly associated with the Dutch.
Since then, the word has become popularly associated with anti-colonial military activity.
The default comes at the sacrifice of accountability, or what is popularly termed transparency.
The guru-student relationship is popularly characterised in terms of the student surrendering completely to the will of the preceptor.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The second popularly passes under the name of terra japonica, from the old belief that it was of mineral origin.
Latin authors to be registered under their nomens, except in those cases where the agnomen has been popularly adopted.
Several of the substances popularly termed balsams contain no benzoic acid, and are consequently now classed with the turpentines.
These patches are known popularly as liver spots or in medical language as chloasma.
The depth charge looked like the innocent domestic ash can, and that was the name by which it soon came to be popularly known.
This affection, popularly termed bone spavin, is an exostosis of the hock joint.
The monitor is popularly known as the goanna, a name derived from the iguana, an entirely different animal.
The females and young birds of the goosander and Merganser are popularly called Dun-divers.
The ninth is a shortish hole, for which one is popularly supposed to take an iron club.
She also weighs nearly one-third less than her mate, and is popularly termed the heath hen.
Perhaps our experience in soldiership has taught us to value training more than we have been popularly wont.
Taking title from the current name of its chieftain, it was popularly known as the stretchy Gorman gang.
Khandoba is the deity of the Marathi country and is popularly believed to be an avator, or incarnation of Shiva.
The gouty concretions of the joints, popularly known as chalk-stones, consist chiefly of urate of sodium.
Whilst the term jade is popularly used in this sense, it is now usually restricted by mineralogists to nephrite.
Hence she obtained her crest, which is popularly said to be her father's grave-hillock.
They are popularly supposed to symbolise the fate that overtook Marin Faliero.
Blue and purple unite to form purple-blue, popularly called violet.
Green and blue unite to form blue-green, popularly called peacock blue.
She had merry eyes, a somewhat too plump figure for her years, and was popularly supposed to have a fascinating way with her.
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