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Silbey, who served as guest editor for the March 2011 issue in which her winning paper appears, used an example from another article in the issue to illustrate her point further.
In the Latin alphabet it came to represent the unvoiced velar stop (indicated in English by k as well as c) and was for some time, it appears, used for both the voiced and unvoiced sounds.
Contrary to the British prime minister, David Cameron, who is new in office and governs in coalition with the Liberal Democrats, Nicolas Sarkozy appears used and rejected after only three years in power.
Indeed, Dynegy, El Paso and the entire energy trading industry, it now appears, used the same kind of accounting conventions (or tricks) coupled with outright fraud to make companies with, say, 15,000 employees seem as large or larger than massive firms with 300,000 employees.
In the following example, from Michoacán Nahual, the postposition -ka meaning "with" appears used as a preposition, with no preceding object: :ti-ya ti-k-wika ka tel :you-go you-it-carry with you :"are you going to carry it with you?" (Michoacán Nahual) And, in this example from Mexicanero Nahuat, of Durango, the original postposition/relational noun -pin "in/on" is used as a preposition.
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