Shema is contained in the mezuzah we affix to the doorpost of our home, and in the tefillin that we bind to our arm and head. |
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The parameter of choosiness vs. promiscuity is crucial in differentiating the categories of word, affix, and clitic. |
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Adkins' solution was to affix his gas piston to the standard recoil spring plug. |
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Federon puffed out his chest, delighted by the sudden attention, allowing his eyes to affix themselves to the neckline of Kendra's clinging top. |
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At any rate, in those halcyon days before computers, Frank would type and affix the daily diary to the notice board by 6.30 am at the latest. |
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Of these, aggregate silk is an adhesive, and piriform silk is used to affix dragline silk to substrates. |
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In colloquial use, this affix may be appended to the inceptive copulas and to verbs as well, though this is considered uneducated. |
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I am enclosing the card on which the Post Office wanted me to affix the necessary stamps. |
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Each cable also includes an appropriate amount of clips and screws to properly affix the cables to the floor. |
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Finally, he agreed to sign and affix his fingerprint to the four-page confession the police had written for him. |
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It would be relatively easy for every community to affix geodetic coding on the signs as they are placed. |
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I affix a leather saddle to his hairy back and ride him into many righteous battles. |
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Until he can find a way to affix them more securely to his house, he says, they will remain stored in his garage. |
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The slightly modified handguards affix to the tube and the new sling swivel lives there too. |
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In contrast, where the affix is a prefix, the dependent clause follows the independent clause. |
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In the case of morphological marking, a verbal affix is attached to the predicate or predicate complex. |
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Languages with dual markers have a different plural affix for sets of two than the affix for sets greater than two. |
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The list of available arms has been expanded with several additions plus the ability to affix bayonets to rifles. |
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How does it work and how does it affix to your ankle or your wrist? |
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The manufacturer of these tear-resistant garments will henceforth affix a warning label to the garments instead of to the garments' stowage bag. |
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Under this programme, automobile manufacturers voluntarily affix fuel consumption labels to new vehicles offered for sale. |
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Once this box is filled, simply affix the return label provided and call Purolator to pick up your batch of used consumables. |
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In order to facilitate controls, producers should affix their distinctive code on table eggs intended for sale in local markets. |
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It must also be possible to affix self-adhesive seals to LB, LL and LR conduit bodies installed indoors. |
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There is no need to affix a flashcode on the furniture or billboard concerned. |
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When my number was called we went to a counter with a nice old lady who took my money, then gave me a Kleenex to wipe off my license plate to affix the sticker. |
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The Canadian Government will not affix its dry seal on a stamp produced by a third party nor on a translation provided by a third party. |
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Use glue gun to affix embroidery mesh to inside lip of frame. |
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Chapters and medical facilities wishing to display a poster should bring it to the convention center and affix it to the display board provided with materials they supply. |
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According to Kinkade, at least six or seven out of the twenty-three Salishan languages utilize a special affix to indicate what he calls third-person topic objects. |
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Essentially cable ties, they have a tear-off tab containing the tie number so that one can determine if the tag they affix is the same one on the bag at the time of arrival. |
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There is also a more abstract sense of markedness, which is independent of the presence or absence of an overt feature or affix. |
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Jack Taggart, is yelling at his son, Billy, to carefully affix all the scarecrows to their posts, while also accusing him of meddling with his equipment. |
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To ward off those would-be car pinchers, simply affix a toy crocodile to the front of your vehicle and watch them run from those terrifying plastic jaws of death! |
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Unfortunately, the site's designers could not resist the urge to affix multiple kinds of siding to some buildings in order to push the illusion of variety. |
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There is a statutory mandate to display signboards and also to affix labels on liquor bottles containing the warning that alcohol consumption is injurious to health. |
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Compound subordinating conjunctions are formed with the combination of a suffixal lexical item and nominalizer affix or case affix. |
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If the technician is unregistered, a Bureau of Petroleum Inspection inspector must be present during the work to break the seal, inspect the pump, and affix a new seal. |
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Also available with the SmartWatch is a metal adapter that once can use to affix the device to other standard watchbands. |
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The passing of certification authorises the manufacturers to affix the corresponding CE label and additional metrology mark to the measuring instrument. |
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If a record cover is extremely tattered and must be replaced to protect the documents inside, affix the bar code to the new record cover and place the old record cover immediately inside the new cover. |
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The notified body must affix, or cause to be affixed, its identification number to the approved appliance and must draw up a written certificate of conformity concerning the tests carried out. |
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Velcro and pushpins will be provided on-site to affix your presentation. |
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The notified body shall issue a certificate of conformity in respect of the examinations and tests carried out and affix its identification number to the approved instrument, or have it affixed under its responsibility. |
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If agreed upon by the notified body referred to in paragraph 5, the manufacturer shall also affix the notified body's identification number to the measuring instruments under the notified body's responsibility. |
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Since these organizations would be accredited by Measurement Canada, they would be authorized to affix a dated seal of approval if the pump meets Measurement Canada standards. |
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Simply pay with your postage meter for even more convenience, affix your label on your parcel and drop it off in any street letter box or at any Post Office! |
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If you submit prints, please do not write on either side of the photograph. Instead, write the figure number on a gummed label and affix it to the back of the print. |
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The self-supply rule may also apply if you lease land to a person who will affix a residential unit to the land or if you lease sites in a residential trailer park. |
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They put gates at the top of stairs, affix cushions to table corners and jam plastic guards into sockets to stop small fingers from getting electrocuted. |
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The businessman is depicted by federal investigators as keen to affix to his wonder product the imprimatur of respected scientists and first-rank research universities. |
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I am pleased to affix my signature to this petition. |
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The original manufacturer is required to affix a label to the vehicle certifying that these standards have been met if the vehicle is intended for sale in the United States. |
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Here are two good reasons to affix colour samples on the walls. |
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The rules of the furnisher of July 1700, stipulated that each craftsman was obliged to affix his mark on behind gun so that one can recognize which Master had furnished it. |
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Dependant on how many used bottle or cartridges you need to return, they will also send you either single or multiple boxes to affix your return label and used consumables. |
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Our proposed measure would require those who make and sell cars to affix a label containing information about fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and energy efficiency to all new and used vehicles for sale. |
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Do not affix tape, paper, or gummed labels to the disc. |
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In accordance with the certification procedure, SWI is required to affix appropriate labels to all of the Inmarsat subscriber terminals used in Canada. |
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The option is available to affix a wax or lead seal to the sealed deposit in such a way that it cannot be opened without damaging the wax or lead seal. |
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The names of the judicial courts of Norway contain for the most part the affix ting. |
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The status of the possessive as an affix or a clitic is the subject of debate. |
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An affix syntactically and phonologically attaches to a base morpheme of a limited part of speech, such as a verb, to form a new word. |
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A prototyping technique then selects the most recent common ancestor of each eligible Interlingua word or affix. |
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The word or affix takes a contemporary form based on the control languages. |
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And he did, in fact, affix his Hancock to the tax increases in question. |
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This product allows the merchant to affix a bit map of a customer's signature to a document. |
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Moreover, Brown's pronouncement also becomes the necessary catalyst for Jefferson's townfolk to affix a permanent label on the pair. |
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When the element at stake has been grammaticalised in a significant number of words, the affixoid has been treated as a pure affix. |
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Users affix these labels to their function keys to remind them what they have set up their function keys to do. |
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The possibility to turn adjectives and even nouns into verbs also exists, although this is mostly done by means of an affix, on top of the verbal endings. |
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The chosen means of recording the contributions required the employer to buy special stamps from a Post Office and affix them to contribution cards. |
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This observation can further be taken to provide an explanation for the relatively restricted occurrence of affix suspension in languages with more fusional properties. |
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Researchers can affix antibodies on the outside of liposome membranes. |
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Because Stoke was such a common name for a settlement, some kind of distinguishing affix was usually added later, in this case the name of the river. |
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