Historically I would doubt that technical papers are submitted to a grammarian before publication, and consequently this would lead to grammatic abominations seeing the light of day.
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"' Grammatics "'were a British alternative rock band from Leeds, England, predominantly influenced by British bands of the 1990s such as Idlewild, Bj�rk, and Kate Bush.
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I have generally tried to clean up redundancies and make NPOV . I've added several links, and clarifications as well, and note all but the most minor grammatic or spelling error changes.
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Post-This Et Al, frontman Wu went on to record and release his solo project, Stalking Horse, as well as performing as part of Department M with former Grammatics member Owen Brinley.
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Very good example is the city of Zadar, where almost all names found in the documents in 13th and 14th century were Slavic names written more or less by " Neo-Latin grammatics ".
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Note that if the final syllable ends in unstressed-e,-el,-en, or in some cases-er, the e will disappear if a grammatic ending starting with an e is added.
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It is of note that " andinni " ( " the spirit " ) is in the definite form, as this is a grammatic category that appears in Old Norse at the end of the Viking Age.
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Josef Marchet, a priest, began the difficult work of promoting and standardizing the language; he tried to arrange a Friulian grammatic in " Lineamenti di grammatica friulana, " with the purpose of developing a standard variant of the language.
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:Polbot articles also need grammatic corrections from " in the Xxxxaceae family " to " in the family Xxxxaceae ", and a line space adding between the taxobox and article text .-MPF 20 : 54, 1 September 2007 ( UTC)
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2011 saw the band play another sold-out show at the Silver Hips club on the night before heading into the studio with James Kenosha ( Pulled Apart By Horses, Grammatics ) to record their debut EP " Wax & Gold ".