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In the video, a baby-faced Asian man, speaking accented but fluent English, identifies himself as Kim HaNorth, a North Korean and a member of "the Kim family".

Corina Stan, assistant professor of English, identifies an insistent preoccupation with interpersonal distance in a strand of 20th-century European and Anglophone literature that includes the work of George Orwell, Paul Morand, Elias Canetti, Iris Murdoch, Walter Benjamin, Annie Ernaux, Günter Grass and Damon Galgut.

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A sign in English identified the facility as the "Reuben Mattus Memorial Jewish Legion Kennel".

And many Hindu nationalists also harbour a visceral hatred of English, identified with India's colonial past.

Al Jazeera English identified the journalists who were detained as correspondent Peter Greste, an Australian national; producers Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, and cameraman Mohamed Fawzy.

In June 2008, The Atlantic published an essay by an adjunct instructor of English, identified only as "Professor X," whose job filled him with despair.

Kilbride's includes an inscription by the author in Old English, identified by John D Rateliff, author of The History of The Hobbit, as an extract from Tolkien's The Lost Road.

Officials at the Oklahoma school also recalled that Mr. Moussaoui first contacted the school by e-mail, in broken English, identifying himself only by a code name: zuluman tangotango.

As in English, identifying Theme, Transition and Rheme in Arabic by means of degrees of CD is subjective, impractical and relies heavily on the writers and readers' interpretation of the text (for criticisms of CD see Adjémian 1978 and Chafe 1974).

The development of the conceptual framework was informed by a review of published literature, in English, identified through PubMed and Medline databases using combinations of the following keywords: 'partnerships', 'research-policy'partnershiphiprocesses's'partnershiphip framework'.

Data sources Published and unpublished reports (after 1990) in English identified by searching 10 databases (Agris, Econlit, Eldis, IBSS, IDEAS, IFPRI, Jolis, PubMed, Web of Science, and World Bank), websites, previous systematic reviews, and reference lists and by contacting experts.

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