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He describes a musical culture that has lost touch with its common roots.
The reason relies on the fact that proper names are purely referential expressions with totally arbitrary phonological forms, whereas common nouns are often organized semantically in terms of common roots (e.g., polarity, polarization, Polaroid, pole, polestar, pole vault).
In Strauss's account, he established a rapport by talking with Carlson about their common roots in Southern California.
DNS with a common root is what got us this far — though a system could emerge to replace DNS in the future.
$ is a truncation symbol to retrieve terms with a common root within EMBASE.
Perhaps we do not want our countries over run by cultures with which we have no common roots.
Focusing on mtDNA, all non-African lineages belong to two founder clusters, named M and N, which share a common root with their L3 African counterpart.
Etymologically, as its common root with "integer" makes clear, it suggests wholeness.
A little later, he adds, "Tragedy and comedy have a common root, whose name at last I think I know.
In 1931, a Canadian scientist named A. W. Henry discovered the spores of the common root rot, a fungus that strikes wheat crops, in a range of soil samples.
Ellar is a rare name with Scottish roots that is also used for girls.
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