Among white wines, Chardonnay stands up better to being boxed than most grape varieties. |
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Today there are more than 3000 varieties, named after the area where each is grown. |
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This is what happened in the sixties and early seventies, making radical feminism, and radicalisms of other varieties, possible. |
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South African daisies are a great group of plants and dozens of varieties have been developed in Britain recently. |
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The potatoes had the furry waxiness and real flavour you only get from the great heritage varieties that have been boiled in their skins. |
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Nowadays, we find golden berries, rainbow corn, and black carrots, varieties not commonly available before. |
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There are several small varieties that grow wild as weeds in North America. |
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Some varieties of the pill cause more abortions and some less, but sooner or later all varieties are abortifacient. |
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Exotic meats such as rabbit, venison and wild boar are available, in addition to countless varieties of sausages. |
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Several varieties of the mould Aspergillus produce a group of carcinogens called aflatoxins, which cause liver injury and cancer. |
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Among the 30 different types of stone recognized are varieties of diorite, granite, bedded tuff, sandstones, limestones, and tufa. |
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The most common varieties are even vibration and damped vibration, according as the amplitude remains constant or it is decreasing exponentially. |
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Despite this, the trials of other feed grain wheats and forage cereal varieties east of Bairnsdale continue to attract the interest of growers. |
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I went to the fountain and saw varieties of water plants like water lilies and duckweed. |
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Our varieties of bands in platinum, white gold and yellow gold will be the perfect setting for your customized jewel. |
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They grow sugarcane, jowar, wheat, vegetables and different varieties of fruit on a 300-acre farm plot. |
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Murri work, taipchi, jali, dhun etc are some of the common varieties of chikan work. |
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Included amongst these are varieties of carp, barbel, zander and of course for those who are brave enough, the mighty wels catfish. |
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A number of new varieties are at an advanced stage of development and are expected to be launched over the coming years. |
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I had planted seven varieties of radicchio and the crop had germinated well. |
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The adulterants ranged from water in the case of milk, cheaper varieties of oils in the case of edible oils to colours in the case of rice and tea. |
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Silica precipitated from aqueous solution at low temperatures gives cryptocrystalline varieties such as opal, jasper, chalcedony, agate, carnelian, onyx, flint, and chert. |
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We sampled dozens of olive varieties, ranging from light and briny to cured and herbaceous. |
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Rutile is widespread in Canada as an accessory mineral in many varieties of crystalline rocks, although good specimens are not commonly encountered. |
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Harry Kehoe, said a number of new varieties, for the seed export trade and the home market, are now at an advanced stage of development at Oak Park. |
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The filet, waxpod and purple varieties are considered best for flavour. |
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Even in those languages that are not contact-based special contact varieties can be observed through the influence of an adstrate or a substrate language. |
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The lunch, which costs Rs.50, commences with seasonal fruits, which include mango, jackfruit, grapes or any of the citrus varieties in the form of shake, chutney or salad. |
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Both are very good Sangiovese based wines from Chianti and both are blended with traditional indigenous varieties. |
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The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory. |
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The restored walled garden contains a collection of 160 varieties of Irish bred daffodils, many of them bred here in Waterford by Lionel Richardson. |
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At the most basic level, most ciders are produced using a blend of sweet, sour, and bitter apple and pear varieties. |
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But unlike Marcia, who was so singular, berries in all their varieties are plentiful. |
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Several varieties of banana grow here, and mango season on the island is huge. |
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I've two long patches of kaffir lilies consisting of three varieties. |
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More than twenty-two grape varieties flourish including Mission, Syrah, Petit Syrah, Alicante Bouchet and Zinfandel. |
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In the United Kingdom and Ireland, smoked and unsmoked varieties are equally common, unsmoked being referred to as green bacon. |
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There are many varieties of sausages known to Thai cuisine, some of which are specialities of a specific region of Thailand. |
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Regional varieties sometimes contain more unorthodox ingredients such as nuts and fruits. |
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With regard to varieties, early Italian, French and German influences played a role. |
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There are many different varieties of Chinese curry, depending on each restaurant. |
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This usage is also common in New Zealand where scones of all varieties form an important part of traditional colonial New Zealand cuisine. |
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There are many hundreds of varieties of cultivars developed specifically for cider making. |
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Some cider producers are attempting to use more traditional methods and traditional cider apple varieties. |
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Simple pipe organs existed, but were largely confined to churches, although there were portable varieties. |
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Doom emphasizes melody, melancholy tempos, and a sepulchral mood relative to many other varieties of metal. |
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Some Romance languages have developed varieties which seem dramatically restructured as to their grammars or to be mixtures with other languages. |
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Germans produce their ubiquitous sausages in almost 1,500 varieties, including Bratwursts, Weisswursts, and Currywursts. |
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Other languages are also spoken on the island, including varieties of Spanish, Chinese and the languages of other immigrants. |
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Perhaps most interesting is its closeness to acrolectal English compared to other varieties in the West Indies. |
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It was primarily written in other varieties of Hindi, particularly Avadhi and Braj Bhasha, but also in Khariboli. |
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The last speakers of varieties of Irish native to what is now Northern Ireland died in the 20th century. |
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Scots is often regarded as one of the ancient varieties of English, yet it has its own distinct dialects. |
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It comes in many varieties, including songs for weddings, war, praise and boasting. |
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In addition to the neck bowls and flaring bowls in the collection, there are several varieties of neckless bowls. |
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Characteristic wild flowers include varieties of mariposa, tulip, and tiger and leopard lilies. |
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Zeeland and South Holland produce a lot of butter, which contains a larger amount of milkfat than most other European butter varieties. |
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Color is a secondary identifier for the cryptocrystalline minerals, although it is a primary identifier for the macrocrystalline varieties. |
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Common colored varieties include citrine, rose quartz, amethyst, smoky quartz, milky quartz, and others. |
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The cryptocrystalline varieties are either translucent or mostly opaque, while the transparent varieties tend to be macrocrystalline. |
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Over 100 Pinus sylvestris varieties have been described in the botanical literature, but only three or four are now accepted. |
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Fishes of myriad varieties are the main predators in most of the world's water bodies, both freshwater and marine. |
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In this situation, hierarchical classifications of varieties are impractical. |
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In a dialect continuum, isoglosses for different features are typically spread out, reflecting the gradual transition between varieties. |
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Conversely, a language defined in this way may include local varieties that are mutually unintelligible, such as the German dialects. |
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The various local dialects then tend to be levelled towards their respective standard varieties, disrupting the previous dialect continuum. |
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The standard was deliberately based on varieties from the west of the republic that were most different from standard Bulgarian. |
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For that reason Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins communicate fluently with each other in their respective standardized varieties. |
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Chinese consists of hundreds of local varieties, many of which are not mutually intelligible. |
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Amaranthus comes in hanging and nonhanging varieties in deep burgundy red or chartreuse green. |
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Some apple varieties will produce a clear cider without any need for filtration. |
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The Chinese language has many different varieties, of which Cantonese is one. |
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Furthermore, an offshoot of SMC is the translation to Hanyu Pinyin of certain terms which originated from southern Chinese varieties. |
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Sentence structure, in particular the placement of verbs, sometimes differs between the two varieties. |
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The infinite varieties of avant-dance might never sell, and the mainspring of alt-rock is nearly all sprung out. |
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This barbera grape, one of the predominant varieties in Italy's northwest Piemonte region, is grown in the town of Alba. |
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Two varieties are said to be birationally equivalent if there exists a birational map between them. |
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Generally, varieties in current use for processing are resilient, if not wholly resistant to blemishing diseases and disorders. |
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Also, the 'Superbells' tend to be more vigorous than 'Million Bells' and other calibrachoa varieties. |
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There are many varieties of congee but the most common is this salted pork with century egg. |
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We have the power of altering and compounding those images into all the varieties of picture. |
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Gordon Strachan, one of those corruptibly ambitious aides cloned by the Nixon administration, once carefully catalogued five varieties of leaks. |
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Still, denial persists regarding the existence and sociolinguistic vitality of Ebonic language varieties. |
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Baker identified four varieties of Mauritian creole associated with different ethnolinguistic groups. |
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It is all-important to remember that naturalists have no golden rule by which to distinguish species and varieties. |
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Introduced trees include several varieties of pine, chestnut, maple, spruce, sycamore and fir, as well as cherry plum and pear trees. |
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English has undergone many historical sound changes, some of them affecting all varieties, and others affecting only a few. |
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Some dialects have fewer or more consonant phonemes and phones than the standard varieties. |
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Many varieties also use a near future constructed with the phrasal verb be going to. |
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Among varieties of English, it is especially American English that influences other languages. |
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Australian English also has a contrast between long and short vowels, not found in most other varieties. |
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There are different L2 varieties that differ based on the native language of the speakers. |
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There were three different varieties of indiction, each starting on a different day of the year. |
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Jackson, however, believed that the two varieties were already distinct by that time. |
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Domestic animals include the Connemara pony, Shetland pony, English Mastiff, Irish wolfhound and many varieties of cattle and sheep. |
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Contrast of first and most recent regenerations of USDA Hopi kokoma and blue maize varieties conserved ex situ. |
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Ulster Scots comprises varieties of the Scots language spoken in Northern Ireland. |
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In American English the term metric ton is the normal usage whereas in other varieties of English tonne is common. |
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The Tondar or Thunderbolt comes in varieties designed for combat and transportation. |
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The southernmost varieties had completed the second sound shift, while the northern varieties remained unaffected by the consonant shift. |
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From roughly the 2nd century AD, certain speakers of early Germanic varieties developed the Elder Futhark, an early form of the runic alphabet. |
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These represent the different developments and particular literary histories of the varieties of Norman. |
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Even though the regional varieties of standard German are only somewhat influenced by the local dialects, they are very distinct. |
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In most regions, the speakers use a continuum from more dialectal varieties to more standard varieties according to circumstances. |
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In German linguistics, German dialects are distinguished from varieties of standard German. |
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The varieties of standard German refer to the different local varieties of the pluricentric standard German. |
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It aimed to be understandable to a broad audience and was based mainly on Central and Upper German varieties. |
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Sometimes, Low Saxon and Low Franconian varieties are grouped together because both are unaffected by the High German consonant shift. |
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By crossing the wild and cultivated maizes, researchers created resistant varieties, saving thousands of farmers from ruin. |
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It appears that some varieties of German have five contrasting vowel heights independently of length or other parameters. |
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The tomato's ability to mutate and create new and different varieties helped contribute to its success and spread throughout Italy. |
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Additionally, both toxic and inedible varieties discouraged many people from attempting to consume or prepare any other varieties. |
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These varieties are usually known for their place of origin as much as by a variety name. |
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These tomatoes are characterized by a relatively intense flavor compared to varieties typically grown elsewhere. |
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He eventually developed over seventeen different varieties of the tomato plant. |
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The poor taste and lack of sugar in modern garden and commercial tomato varieties resulted from breeding tomatoes to ripen uniformly red. |
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Indeterminate varieties develop into vines that never top off and continue producing until killed by frost. |
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The main varieties of slicers mature on vines with large leaves that provide shading. |
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They are sometimes marketed as seedless or burpless, because the seeds and skin of other varieties of cucumbers are said to give some people gas. |
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The cucumber originated in India, where a great many varieties have been observed, from Cucumis hystrix. |
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There are different varieties or subspecies of garlic, most notably hardneck garlic and softneck garlic. |
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Native American grapevines include varieties such as Vitis labrusca, which is resistant to the bug. |
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The research includes developing improved grape varieties and investigating pest control. |
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Within these broad categories there are wide varieties of hook types designed for different applications. |
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Language contact occurs when speakers of two or more languages or varieties interact on a regular basis. |
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Among those regions where substantial inscriptional evidence exists, three varieties are usually distinguished. |
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Below is an incomplete list of fully and partially mutually intelligible varieties sometimes considered languages. |
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The southernmost varieties have completed the second sound shift, whereas the northern dialects remained unaffected by the consonant shift. |
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Of modern German varieties, Low German is the one that most resembles modern English. |
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The Faroese language is one of the North Germanic languages and is closely related to Icelandic and to western Norwegian varieties. |
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At the Rhine near Duisburg, it adjoins a smaller strip of other Low Franconian varieties called Bergisch. |
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Limburgish straddles the borderline between 'Low Franconian' and 'Middle Franconian' varieties. |
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Among the many varieties of microorganisms, relatively few cause disease in otherwise healthy individuals. |
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Historically, Newfoundland was also home to unique varieties of French and Irish, as well as the extinct Beothuk language. |
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Species of caimans, that are related to alligators and other crocodilians, also inhabit the Amazon as do varieties of turtles. |
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The language imposed by the Incas diverted from its original phonetics as some societies formed their own regional varieties. |
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This is due mainly to the fact that Philippines is an archipelago thus the different varieties of dance developed. |
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There are considerable differences among varieties, and some are mutually unintelligible. |
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Within Mexico the question of whether to consider individual varieties to be languages or dialects of a single language is highly political. |
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For details on individual varieties or subgroups, see the individual articles. |
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The terminology used to describe varieties of spoken Nahuatl is inconsistently applied. |
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Classical Nahuatl and most of the modern varieties have fairly simple phonological systems. |
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Some modern varieties, however, have formed complex clusters from vowel loss. |
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Most Nahuatl varieties have a number of ways to alter the valency of a verb. |
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Many Nahuatl varieties also allow forming verbal compounds with two or more verbal roots. |
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Some of these loans are restricted to Mexican or Central American Spanish, but others have entered all the varieties of Spanish in the world. |
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Veracruz has been described as having one of the richest varieties of wildlife in the western hemisphere. |
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It was a natural reserve for thousands of native Peruvian species, including around 3,000 varieties of potato cultivated by the people. |
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The grape varieties used are local and rarely found outside Galicia and Northern Portugal. |
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Many varieties of transgenic tobacco have been intensively tested in field trials. |
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Tubers form in response to decreasing day length, although this tendency has been minimized in commercial varieties. |
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Plants propagated from tubers are clones of the parent, whereas those propagated from seed produce a range of different varieties. |
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Genetically modified varieties have met public resistance in the United States and in the European Union. |
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However, lack of genetic diversity, due to the very limited number of varieties initially introduced, left the crop vulnerable to disease. |
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Since then breeders developing new varieties test for this, and sometimes have to discard an otherwise promising cultivar. |
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For culinary purposes, varieties are often differentiated by their waxiness. |
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Waxy potato varieties produce two main kinds of potato starch, amylose and amylopectin, the latter of which is most industrially useful. |
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Peruvian cuisine naturally contains the potato as a primary ingredient in many dishes, as around 3,000 varieties of this tuber are grown there. |
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Certain varieties of maize have been bred to produce many additional developed ears. |
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The region developed a trade network based on surplus and varieties of maize crops. |
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Modern breeding began with individuals who selected highly productive varieties in their fields and then sold seed to other farmers. |
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As maize was introduced to new cultures, new uses were developed and new varieties selected to better serve in those preparations. |
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Many of the maize varieties grown in the United States and Canada are hybrids. |
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Often the varieties have been genetically modified to tolerate glyphosate or to provide protection against natural pests. |
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Popcorn consists of kernels of certain varieties that explode when heated, forming fluffy pieces that are eaten as a snack. |
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A sugarcane crop is sensitive to the climate, soil type, irrigation, fertilizers, insects, disease control, varieties, and the harvest period. |
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Some sugarcane varieties are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen in association with the bacterium Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus. |
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Once both diploid genomes are assembled, then research could begin sequencing the actual genomes of cultivated cotton varieties. |
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Farmers often prefer the bitter varieties because they deter pests, animals, and thieves. |
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It has more initial consonants but fewer vowels, final consonants and tones than southern varieties. |
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In Taiwan, the relationship between Standard Chinese and other varieties, particularly Taiwanese Hokkien, has been more politically heated. |
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Arabic is spoken in many EU countries mainly in its two varieties Maghrebi Arabic and Levantine Arabic. |
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Old and recent Chinese migrants speak a number of Chinese varieties, in particular Cantonese and other southern Chinese varieties. |
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It bears many similarities to Scottish English through influence from the Ulster varieties of Scots. |
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Dialects are linguistic varieties which may differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling and grammar. |
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For the classification of varieties of English in terms of pronunciation only, see Regional accents of English. |
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The following are portmanteaus devised to describe certain local varieties of English and other linguistic phenomena involving English. |
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However, individual words from all German dialects and varieties have found their way into the standard. |
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The new varieties were notably distinct from the surviving relict dialects. |
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There were also two varieties for the accusative, genitive and dative cases, a stressed and an enclitic form. |
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Alternatively, a new variety may be defined as a selection of features from existing varieties. |
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Through this process, the standard variety acquires prestige and a greater functional importance than local varieties. |
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In response, developers of a standard may base it on more divergent varieties. |
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Many northern dialects reflect the influence of the Old Norse language strongly, compared with other varieties of English spoken in England. |
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The resulting virtual trilinguism in spoken and written language was one of medieval Latin, diverse French varieties and Middle English. |
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The Great Vowel Shift occurred over centuries, and not all varieties of English were affected in the same ways. |
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There are also word forms that occur in Standard English but which have additional meanings in some of the varieties considered here. |
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Finally, the outer layer consists of localized varieties which may have similarities with the regional standards or emerging standards. |
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The chief varieties of saltwater fish are kingfish, jack, mackerel, whiting, bonito, and tuna. |
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However, this institution recognizes that Catalan and Valencian are varieties of the same language. |
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The University of the Balearic Islands is the language regulator for these varieties. |
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Other varieties, such as Rajasthani, are often considered distinct languages but have no standard form. |
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Both varieties have undergone significant and divergent developments in phonology and the grammar of their pronominal systems. |
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Actors are often called upon to speak varieties of language other than their own. |
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It involves continuity in that speakers do not need to abandon their own linguistic varieties. |
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Hyleys Slim Teas are available in Acai Berry, Blueberry, Goji Berry, Pomegranate and Raspberry varieties. |
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Since the 1960s, a greater permissiveness towards regional English varieties has taken hold in education. |
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Some varieties of English make distinctions in stressed vowels that are not captured by the 24 lexical sets. |
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It also plays a lesser phonetic role in Cantonese, unlike other varieties of Chinese. |
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The primary way in which Australian English is distinctive from other varieties of English is through its unique pronunciation. |
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In addition, miscellaneous pronunciation differences exist when compared with other varieties of English in relation to seemingly random words. |
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In addition, a number of words in Australian English have different meanings from those ascribed in other varieties of English. |
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The varieties at either extreme of the spectrum, local and new Dublin English, are both discussed in further detail below. |
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In other accents, such as varieties of Caribbean English, Nigerian English, and Liberian English, such pairs are indeed merged. |
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By the time of the American Revolution, varieties among slave creoles were not quite mutually intelligible. |
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This means that the words finger and singer do not rhyme in most modern varieties of English, although they did in Middle English. |
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It has affected most varieties of contemporary English, which have distinct vowels in pairs such as cat, cart. |
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Rather and lather appear to have been subject to broadening later, and in fewer varieties of English, by analogy with father. |
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As in most Germanic languages, including Old English, both of these varieties inflect according to gender, case and number. |
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Loanwords in general, primarily gallicisms in both varieties, are more common in Brazilian Portuguese than in European Portuguese. |
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The geographic area that would later become the United States has been the source of more varieties of dinosaurs than any other modern country. |
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There are rock varieties with different degrees of decomposition and pulverulence. |
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The dialect forms part of the broader British English, along with other varieties in the United Kingdom. |
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The history of the Scots language refers to how Anglic varieties spoken in parts of Scotland developed into modern Scots. |
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Jamaicans choose from the varieties available to them according to the situation. |
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In the history of several languages, like Greek and some varieties of Chinese, murmured stops have developed into aspirated stops. |
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Some people in Arctic regions eat frozen meat called quaq. Common varieties of quaq include caribou, seal, fish, and musk ox. |
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English itself has become more open to language shift as multiple regional varieties feed back into the language as a whole. |
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Hard wheat varieties were insufficiently ground and sifted by mills, leaving a flour that was coarse and brown. |
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Bayer produces various fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, and some crop varieties. |
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Some varieties include feldspathic greywacke, which is rich in feldspar, and lithic greywacke, which is rich in tiny rock fragments. |
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As with many other varieties of wall, the height is the same as the width of the base, and the top is half the base width. |
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In informal Yorkshire speech, negatives may be more contracted than in other varieties of English. |
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Many apple varieties are mottled or russet, with a rough, dull skin hiding crisp, flavorful flesh. |
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But the comments of most of these novelists are the record of their continual surprisings by the varieties of moral and aesthetic truths. |
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In this section we will apply the concept of connectedness in dimension d to study tangencies of algebraic varieties. |
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There are fifty known varieties of these dreaded creatures, all classified under the general title of Thanatophidia. |
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All demonstratives can be used anaphorically in all dialectal varieties of Estonian. |
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Of these pests, the mimosa webworm is the most serious, especially for thornless varieties. |
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For a culinary vegan, consider a box of sprouting seeds, with varieties of lentils, mung beans, adzuki and green peas. |
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Diagnoses of new species and varieties of Agnathous Mollusca from Equatorial Africa. |
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Previously, Germany's Der Spiegel magazine reported that winegrowers are already switching to heat-resistant grape varieties as a precaution. |
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Plant specialities include varieties of Artemsia, Astilbe, Digitalis, Campanula, Leucanthemum, Sanguisorba and Zantedeschia. |
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For tips on potato varieties to use for baking and great autumn jacket potato recipes visit www. |
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The six-strong range, hitting shelves now, includes three 200g varieties to be eaten hot as a main meal with rice or as a jacket potato filling. |
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Exhibits included 13 traditional varieties of rice, besides rice products, jaggery and vegetables. |
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In June, Solis officials plan to add Mixed Berries and Cookies and Cream varieties to the of ZOIC Nutrition Drink line. |
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Japanese maples, varieties of Acer palmatum, are ideal for smaller gardens. |
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The Belgian jenever distilleries produce some 270 varieties, some flavoured with juniper, coriander, or other herbs and spices. |
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It is among five new species of bug found in the area, and are for the most part varieties of Jerusalem cricket, a six-legged wingless bug. |
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The nursery has 150 apple varieties to choose from, plus plums, pears, Juneberries, grapes, nut trees, etc. |
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Beef is estimated to comprise roughly 40 per cent of all meat consumed in Kerala, and is the most affordable of all meat varieties. |
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There, they will find 625 different varieties of azaleas, sharing more than 130 acres with redbuds, dogwoods and other blooming plants. |
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Allen, of the New York growers, said the most affected varieties have been Red Delicious, Empire, Mcintosh and Cortland apples. |
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In all my years at NIAB, I have never seen such a massive demand for new red onion varieties, '' said vegetable consultant Mike Day. |
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Spoken Chinese has numerous regional and local varieties, many of which are mutually unintelligible. |
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Many Mandarin words originally of foreign origin come from varieties which borrowed them from the original foreign language. |
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Over a century of breeding has resulted in thousands of varieties and cultivars being available from both general and specialist suppliers. |
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The most famous display is at Keukenhof, although only about 100 narcissus varieties are on display there. |
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There are a number of varieties of Welsh Mountain sheep, named for their locality of origin or their appearance. |
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The fleece of the Welsh Mountain sheep varies considerably across the range of varieties. |
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The most notable ingredient in Kashmiri cuisine is mutton, of which over 30 varieties are known. |
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The Brahmin is famed for its vegan cuisine, especially varieties of sambar and rasam. |
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The most popular varieties of tea grown in India include Assam tea, Darjeeling tea and Nilgiri tea. |
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There are two varieties of coffee popular in India, which include Indian filter coffee and instant coffee. |
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The first domesticated crops seem to have been the foxtail and broomcorn varieties of millet, while rice was cultivated in the south. |
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Occurring wherever winds periodically reverse direction, reversing dunes are varieties of any of the above shapes. |
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Mud can provide a home for numerous types of animals, including varieties of worms, frogs, snails, clams, and crayfish. |
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Phytoplankton is also used to feed many varieties of aquacultured molluscs, including pearl oysters and giant clams. |
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There are more than 200 different species of wild orchid on the island and this includes 14 varieties of Ophrys Cretica. |
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The local cheese, Westray Wife, is an organic unpasturised cheese available in mild and mature varieties. |
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The current market is dominated by the larger Pacific oyster and rock oyster varieties which are farmed year round. |
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These words are actually more political than linguistic, because a regional language unite a large group of very differing varieties. |
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Also, some Dutch dialects are more remote from the Dutch standard language than some varieties of a regional language are. |
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Grunnegs is so different from the rest of the Dutch Low Saxon varieties that it may be treated separately. |
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A distinguishing feature between the Southern Low Franconian varieties and Low German varieties is the plural of the verbs. |
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Northern Low Franconian varieties, including standard Dutch, have also developed a common verbal plural ending. |
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With 180 different nationalities, Amsterdam is home to one of the widest varieties of nationalities of any city in the world. |
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Women owned and tended the gardens, where they planted several varieties of corn, beans and squash. |
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The classification adopted in the List of elm species, varieties, cultivars and hybrids is largely based on that established by Brummitt. |
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The Australian Cherry Breeding program is developing a series of new varieties which are under testing evaluation. |
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Many forms and varieties have been proposed, including natural varieties such as var. |
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Some varieties have sweet fruits that can be eaten fresh, while others are sour and better for making jam. |
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Synonyms, along with cultivars and varieties, are given in articles on the species. |
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Synonyms, along with cultivars and varieties where available, are included within the specific species. |
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The thorny varieties are sometimes grown for game cover and occasionally for protection. |
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Occasional red forms are more likely to be naturalised from garden varieties. |
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Primrose breeding of named coloured varieties became popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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A large number of species, varieties and cultivars are grown in gardens for their ornamental flowers. |
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Seceral attempts have been made to class the varieties of Peaches and Nectarines by the leaf and flower, as well as the fruit. |
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Each shell contains two pecans, usually plump and oblong in shape, although some varieties are round or pointed. |
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The development, via plant breeding, of new varieties is a major occupation of floriculturists. |
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Thus these varieties are said to be dependent on, or heteronomous with respect to, Standard German, which is said to be autonomous. |
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The regional varieties of English can be distinguished in terms of vocabulary and phonology. |
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In contrast, speakers in the Netherlands of Low Saxon varieties similar to Westphalian would instead consult a dictionary of Standard Dutch. |
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When talking about the German language, the term German dialects is only used for the traditional regional varieties. |
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That allows them to be distinguished from the regional varieties of modern standard German. |
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The Low German varieties spoken in Germany are often counted among the German dialects. |
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As a result, Yue languages such as Cantonese and the closely related variety of Taishanese have been the major Chinese varieties traditionally spoken in the United States. |
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In general, the tubers of varieties with white flowers have white skins, while those of varieties with colored flowers tend to have pinkish skins. |
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Methanol is produced naturally in the anaerobic metabolism of many varieties of bacteria, and is commonly present in small amounts in the environment. |
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By 1739 a Dutch nursery catalogue listed 50 different varieties. |
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A catalog of a Dutch nursery from 1739 already counted 50 varieties. |
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Leonardo da Vinci was one who championed the pure study of nature, and wished to depict the whole range of individual varieties of forms in the human figure and other things. |
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For garden plants the objectives are to continually expand the colour palette and to produce hardy forms, and there is a particular demand for miniature varieties. |
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Scottish English refers to the varieties of English spoken in Scotland. |
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There are a number of varieties, bred for sheep farming in Wales. |
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Around 50,000 visitors a year come to see the wombats, wallabies, quolls, sugar gliders, some 30 varieties of birdlife and the park's star attractions, the Tasmanian devils. |
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The Shetland field mouse is the third and the archipelago's fourth endemic subspecies, of which there are three varieties on Yell, Foula and Fair Isle. |
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Rice is the staple food item and a huge variety of endemic rice varieties, including several varieties of sticky rice are a part of the cuisine in Assam. |
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