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This uses a hypothetical word *ġē, which is not recorded in isolation but thought by some to be related to the modern German word Gau, meaning "district".
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"President Mitt Romney" -- three hypothetical words that mystified and alienated our allies this summer.
Lippmann conjectured a hypothetical Greek word ανθήμόνιον anthemonion, which would mean "floret", and cites several examples of related Greek words (but not that one) which describe chemical or biological efflorescence.
Another popular etymology is the hypothetical Greek word ἀντίμόνος antimonos, "against aloneness", explained as "not found as metal", or "not found unalloyed".
The Islamic Republic News Agency, another official news agency, also reported on the exercise, but omitted the word hypothetical, giving the impression that a real drone had been downed.
The third striking aspect of Francisco's reply to Kagan's hypothetical was the word "allowed" — that is, whether an anti-Semitic President would be "allowed to follow that advice" when his counsellors advised him to exclude Israelis.
The resulting 5,029 predicted CDSs were BLAST searched against the NCBI non-redundant protein database to determine their homology [ 35]. 1,174 annotated proteins without the word "hypothetical" or "unknown" in their function description, and without frameshifts or in-frame stop codons, were selected as the second training set.
20), Barry Gewen constructs an erroneous -- and absurd -- hypothetical situation ("What if word had begun seeping back that Japanese-American children were being murdered...?") in his attempt to compare German silence during the mid-1940's, when Jews were being rounded up for murder, to American silence regarding the internment of Japanese-Americans.
All discussion about Antarctic claims, whether on land or sea, tends to be hedged with words like "hypothetical" and "potential" because of a treaty that bans all economic activity and proclaims the continent a zone of peaceful research.
In a newspaper interview published on October 16th, Mr Duisenberg was asked a sharply worded, but hypothetical, question about whether a slump in currencies caused by a war in the Middle East might be the kind of circumstance that would lead central banks to intervene in the markets.
In other words, "reasonable hypothetical cases".
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