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In this article, Translation Commentary refers to an English composition written by a learner of both English and translation, submitted together with his or her translation output.
Though Palestine is named one of 22 Arab countries on an "Arab World Map" (and is given the boundaries of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip), the museum's commentary refers to this Palestinian "state" with objective propriety: "The lack of political resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has hindered its establishment".
"The Treasury market is trading higher this morning as yet another day goes by without a viable plan for resolving the debt ceiling impasse," said Mr. Giddis in an early commentary, referring to prices.
Touitou was caught with his trousers down at the most recent presentation from the Paris men's shows at the end of January – when he used the N-word in his commentary, referring to a 2011 track by his friends Kanye West and Jay-Z, Niggas in Paris.
(As an opening caveat, we must remember that not all people with uteri are women and not all women have uteri. Therefore, I use the term "women" throughout this commentary to refer to people with uteri with the capacity to conceive and carry to term, including transgender people with the same capabilities).
Engraved examples are known, and Chinese commentaries refer to specimens decorated in red.
Contemporary Chinese commentaries refer to the use of underglaze copper red often called sacrificial red for uncertain reasons.
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