| 31. | Note that the noun must have the definite article appended.
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| 32. | :: : " The " is the definite article and defines one specific thing.
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| 33. | However, the heads of a number of these families now employ the definite article.
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| 34. | *Through his sire Definite Article, Vinnie Roe is Nijinsky in the 1970 Champion Stakes.
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| 35. | The definite article was and the first consonant of the following word was doubled.
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| 36. | The weak third-person forms are similar to the corresponding forms of the definite article.
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| 37. | Bear ", even though Rupert has never had the definite article in his name.
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| 38. | In these cases, the definite article may be considered superfluous.
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| 39. | In this case the definite article must be used.
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| 40. | Omitting definite articles seems definitely more intuitive for searching.
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