... examined wordsthat sound the same; in this unit, we’ll learn to tell apart wordsthat look thesame like members of thesame family that all have thesame pecu-liar nose. Some of these wordsare ... “Continually” refers to something that recurs at frequent intervals. In this case, the meaning is that many calls came in at intervals that were too short forher father’s liking. So “continually” ... for speaking outagainst the company’s policy.r Bad Grammar Ch 09.pmd 3/17/2004, 9:46 AM189 181Mixing up WordsThat Look the Same CHAPTER 9Mixing up Words That Look the Same 181 In Chapter...
... 169Mixing up WordsThat Sound the Same CHAPTER 8Mixing up Words That Sound the Same 169One of the great things about theEnglish language is itsextraordinary depth. It has so many wordsthat there ... as in our sentence here, where the idea is that others in addition to the person being rebuked would like to get through the line. Here are more correct examples:He’s smart and handsome and ... is the noun meaning the suggestionsthemselves. You advise a person to do something. That some- thing is the advice you offer. In this sentence, we’re referringnot to the action of offering...
... put themselves inthe mind-setof their audiences: what social status people occupy, what they’ve heard inthe past, what their level of education is and what gender they are. All these things ... ■Preventing Message MistakesFew words — indeed, few messages of any kind —whether in politics or inthe business world, are ingested in isolation. Their meanings are shaped and shaded by the regional ... ourmouths, we are sharing with the world — andthe worldinevitably interprets, indeed sometimes shifts and dis-torts, our original meaning.Examining the strategic and tactical use of language in politics,...
... homologs, both mouse Lipin-1 isoforms canlocalize to either the cytosol or nucleus. The majority ofLipin-1B is present inthe cytosol andthe remainingLipin-1A is prevalent inthe nucleus of mature ... with changes in lipid composition inthe pah1D strain and indicate aclose relationship between enzyme activity and the different phenotypes. The findings of the present study are in agreement ... homology with mammalian Lipin-1 inthe con-served N-terminal and C-terminal domains of the pro-tein known as N-LIP and C-LIP, respectively [2,3,17]. The C-LIP domain contains a haloacid dehalogenase(HAD)-like...
... branding activities take on different dimensions and goals. Rather than selling the band or creating awareness, branding activities can focus on evolving the band to maintain its emotional and ... Identifying mechanisms for remaining current and relevant in the minds of existing customers and attracting new customers S Creating lasting brands thatare accepted by a culture S Becoming ... brand image and promise that will maintain its appeal from one year to the next S Generating profits Although many of the issues faced by bands and businesses arethe same, and many of the...
... law; another maintains that it is a natural right, originating in labor,— and both of these doctrines, totally opposed as they may seem, are encouraged and applauded. I contend that neither labor, ... developing the principle of evil which lay dormant in society; we accuse men and gods, the powers of earth andthe forces of Nature. Instead of seeking the cause of the evil in his mind and heart, ... mission and character arethe proclamation of the truth, it is for you to instruct the people, and to tell them for what they ought to hope andwhat they ought to fear. The people, incapable...
... chains. First, the chains are degraded by bothendochitinases, that attack the chitin chain randomly, and exochitinases, that attack the chitin chains fromeither the reducing or nonreducing ... heteropolymer. The crystalline chitin used in mostexperiments inthe chitin ⁄ chitinase field has been trea-ted by strong acids and bases in order to remove the protein and ⁄ or the mineral fraction. ... and that could extend the binding surface (Fig. 3B). Inter-estingly, the largest insert contains two aromatic aminoacids (Trp51 and Phe55), which could interact with the surface of a chitin...
... demonstrating thatthe LEDGF 361–370 unique binding site on IN participates intheIN tetramerization interface. (C) INSuniquely binds theIN sequence that participates inthe binding of the drug ... DNA molecules arein yellow and magenta. (B–J) The binding sites of each peptide are colored red on chain A andin orange on chain B [70]. INand DNA coloring is the same as inthe basic tetramer ... wedivided these IN- interacting peptides into three groups: (a) IN- inhibitorypeptides, whose binding to IN decrease its affinity for the substrateDNA – these peptides increased the Kmof theIN DNA interaction,...
... to fine phrases and effects. They exchange words only, and choose them solely for their brilliancy and show. You think it is you, individually, to whom they speak; but they are addressing themselves ... in general, I have no liking. The arrogance andthe emptiness of their writings, their impertinent pride and their unwarranted blunders, have disgusted me. Whoever, knowing them, pardons them, ... " ;In 1838, the Academy of Besancon proposed the following question: TO WHAT CAUSES MUST WE ATTRIBUTE THE CONTINUALLY INCREASING NUMBER OF SUICIDES, ANDWHATARETHE PROPER MEANS FOR ARRESTING...
... mathematics. But there are certain things that it does demand; a little thought and patience,a little respect for mathematics, and a little of the mathematical THE THEORY OF NUMBERS 25is then ... positive integers, andthat (as in the trivial problem) repetitions are allowed, order is irrelevant, and s is unrestricted. The problem is then that of expressing n in anymanner as a sum of integral ... of Găottingen, and is to me as fascinating as anything in the theory, also dates from 1909, a year which stands out for manyreasons inthe history of the problem. It is of exceptional interestnot...
... explicate the framing assumptions that govern the ways in which the Irish are (and are not) seen; that determine the variousstrategies advocated for ‘‘conciliating’’ or ‘‘attaching’’ them to English rule, ... as central to the maintenance oforder. For part of what Burke fears inthe Jacobin revolt is the unfixingof the proper bounds of feminine and masculine sexual restraint just at the moment when ... in England as it has in France, alldistinctions would thereby be lost. Here Burke avows the central role ofmasculine heterosexual discipline in creating and maintaining social,political, and...
... temperate and bo-real Europe, the Mediterranean and Africa, which arethe key areas that will beexamined in Chapter 7 with regard to the Neanderthal extinction andthe coloni-sation by Moderns. In ... cycle.SynthesisThere are several points that will be of particular importance to the discussionof Modern Human colonisation and Neanderthal extinction inthe followingchapter. In global terms the ... 1999), inthe relative abundance of thermophyllous species, andin the Africa and Eurasia during the last glacial cycle 139 and fauna predominated (Coope, 2002). Evidence from other sites across the North...