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Philologists' labours have identified some 200 words with common roots in all three main Finno-Ugric tongues.
They paid special attention to the roots of the words translated, imitating the repetition of words with common roots so regularly employed in the Biblical text, and often seeking to convey the way such roots refer intertextually to other Biblical passages, as well.
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He describes a musical culture that has lost touch with its common roots.
When he went into politics in 1994 his manifesto was a bowdlerised autobiography, Una Storia Italiana, depicting himself as the Italian everyman, the bank manager's son from nowhere who had grown immensely rich through hard work, a home-loving family man in touch with his common roots.
As U.S Hispanics, we hold firmly to a sense of common roots with all Latinos across the world, even as we celebrate the diversity of, and breadth across, our shared heritage.
"Skin + Bones" starts with the unexceptional premise that fashion and architecture are, if not equals, cognates related languages with a common root.
"Skin + Bones" starts with the unexceptional premise that fashion and architecture are, if not equals, cognates — related languages with a common root.
DNS with a common root is what got us this far — though a system could emerge to replace DNS in the future.
The philosophical task Ryle recommends involves tracing the inflections of significance that are conveyed by expressions with a common root in their various uses.
$ is a truncation symbol to retrieve terms with a common root within EMBASE.
Footnote: * is a truncation symbol to retrieve terms with a common root within CINHAL Plus and MEDLINE.
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