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For a start, only eight Arabic consonants - B, F, K, L, M, N, R, and Z - have an indisputably equivalent letter in the Roman alphabet.
The concept of peelings defines the title of Onion Skin, but DELTΔ earns it's name from a more arcane source: "Originating from the equivalent letter of the Phoenician alphabet," Ratsi writes, "it is based on a hieroglyph initially representing a door".
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Early Greek forms gave way to intermediate Greek and Latin renditions that were virtually identical to the modern B. The equivalent Hebrew letter is thought to derive from an earlier symbol resembling the floor plan of a house; hence, the letter was named beth, the Hebrew word for "house".
Performance is equivalent to letter grade 'D+' or below.
It delivers packets whether they are legitimate or the electronic equivalent of letter bombs.
"As a young woman in UK society, it is impossible to nurture your ambitions if you are constantly told that you are not the same as your male equivalent," the letter adds.
Because Chase was demanding commitments about the ability of the surety bonds to serve as the equivalent of letters of credit, the complaint says, the insurers acted improperly by failing to disclose such doubts about the legality of the transaction.
(By definition, "codons" occur only in mRNA: the equivalent three-letter words in the DNA sense strand may be designated "triplets").
There are several commonalities between the modern and medieval samples: unidirectional 8 pm to 2 pm axis, consistent degree of tremor amplitude across several lines, and similar tremor frequencies i.e. three complete oscillations in the vertical strokes of equivalent sized letters such as the 'b' in 'brown' (Fig. 3) and the 'l' and 'k' in the medieval text (Fig. 1).
When it comes to the comments sections of newspapers, he writes that they "have mistakenly treated comments as the digital equivalents of letters to the editor".
Do you agree with Erard's assertion that newspapers have made the mistake of thinking that comments are the "digital equivalents of letters to the editor"?
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