In cooperation with the Australian Tourist Commision ( ATC ), the Queensland Tourist and Travel Corp . and Tourism Victoria, it began an ad campaign promoting holiday tours billed " Australia : Fantastic, Great & AMP; Beautiful "-the descriptive phrase frequently used by Australians themselves.
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Neither the descriptive phrase " princess consort " nor the title " Princess Consort " has yet been used in Western monarchies, as dynastic wives of kings have instead been styled as " queen consort ", often with the title " Queen ".
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Along the way, they meet more characters : other Borrowers, including a young man around Arrietty's age who lives outdoors and whose only memory of his family is the descriptive phrase, " Dreadful Spiller ", which he uses as a name ( introduced in " The Borrowers Afield " ), the Harpsichord family who are relatives of the Clock family, and Peregrine ( " Peagreen " ) Overmantel; and also Big People such as Mild Eye the gypsy, Tom Goodenough, the gardener's son, and Miss Menzies, a sweet but overly helpful woman.
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On a similar note Martin Luther's German translation had also relied on the Vulgate Latin on this point, consistently translating "'????? "'using the German word for unicorn, " Einhorn . " Otherwise, the translators on several occasions mistakenly interpreted a Hebrew descriptive phrase as a proper name ( or vice versa ); as at 2 Samuel 1 : 18 where'the Book of Jasher " " ????? ????????? "'properly refers not to a work by an author of that name, but should rather be rendered as " the Book of the Upright ."
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This is " not " my field, I was just commenting based on things I'd heard from fellow academics, in particular that English-like German-allows for easy noun conjunction which works well for conceptual structuring . for instance, a phrase like'radiometric dating'would be a longer and more descriptive phrase in a language like French, where it's not conventional to crunch words together to make new words . it's not that it couldn't be done in French, obviously, but the more complex the idea being conveyed, the more that minor structural efficiency starts to tell.
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The CCC sought ( among other carriers ) the " Greyhound Lines " of Georgia " ", a new and relatively small but significant operation, which by that time had become a single-line company ( after initial growth and subsequent paring or pruning ), on a route between Chattanooga ( in Tennessee ) and Jacksonville ( in Florida ) via Atlanta and Macon ( both in Georgia ), through the entire length of the Peach State . [ In the name of the Greyhound Lines of Georgia, the words " of Georgia " were an integral part of the legal name of the corporate entity, not merely a descriptive phrase .]
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Why the Panasonic Lumix marketing department ( at the United Kingdom location, at least ) has chosen to ( in the lone case of the DMC-FX40 ) refer to the LSI hardware chip-set using the alternate descriptive phrase " Venus Engine V " is unclear, since the DMC-FX40 ( as is the case with all the other upcoming models with the exception of the already released DMC-G1 ) is, indeed, advertised as featuring a " Motion Picture " mode that ( it appears ) will be a very similar implementation to that of all the other upcoming models to be released that will also include this LSI hardware chip-set.
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I think that for these names we ought to check how many sources independently derive them the same way : certainly you would get lots of sources for 1 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 1000, and 10000, but I'm not sure about 10 6, given that there are only two sources given and most of the philosophy refs in that book just refer to it as a polygon with a million sides, or some other descriptive phrase . ( Whereas the philosophy refs do use " chiliagon " and " myriagon " for the 1000-gon and 10000-gon respectively . ) talk ) 15 : 02, 15 February 2015 ( UTC)