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And FDR genuinely seems to have enjoyed meeting such crowned heads of state as King George VI of Britain, and the deposed Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, monarchs whom he regarded, in Roy Jenkins's vivid and delightfully oxymoronic phrase, as "slightly inferior equals".

Syntactic dominance, which is associated with increased syntactic activity triggered by the need to reanalyse the ambiguous phrase, does not involve the left inferior parietal lobule but instead engages primarily left BA 45/47 and the left posterior middle temporal gyrus.

In 2007, Edge criticized the series for a number of related titles that include the phrase "Final Fantasy" in their titles, which are considered inferior to previous titles.

The patients as a group also showed increased activation in the left inferior parietal lobule, angular gyrus and supramarginal gyrus when they encountered a syntactically ambiguous phrase.

Gornisht · "Nothing". From this comes the phrase gornisht mit gornisht ("nothing with nothing") or G.M.G., which is used to describe inferior goods or the trade's being especially shvakh.

Chinese citizens have since invented a catch phrase: "tofu-dregs schoolhouses", to mock both the quality and the quantity of these inferior constructions that killed so many school children.

Poulain's ideas and even the phrases in which they were expressed were plagiarized initially by an anonymous 'Sophia' in Woman Not Inferior to Man (1739), which appeared in an expanded edition as Beauty's Triumph (1751).

Midmar Mile Feeling inferior?

Were its technologies inferior?

Anyone would be inferior.

In a word: inferior.

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