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- The most important tributary is the Erse, that joins the Fuhse at Uetze.
- Chats in erse with Kun O'Meyer and John Marquess . . . Alas, those chimes.
- He left the [ dime ] rev [ erse ] design as it had been since 1860, with minor simplifications.
- ATF6 p50 and XBP1 bind ERSE promoters in the nucleus to produce upregulation of the proteins involved in the unfolded protein response.
- The Celts are a family of nations which include the Irish, Erse, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, and Low Bretons.
- Even their [ Kelts'] language further confirms such identification, for it ( Erse ) is akin to both Gaelic and Welsh.
- Moreover the two articles he created have required substantial rework as he persisted in using the outdated word " Erse " apparently as a substitute for " Irish ".
- "Business has doubled, " said Guadalupe Erse, owner of one of the small private restaurants that have emerged in Havana over the past four years.
- Today, Scottish Gaelic is recognised as a separate language from Irish, so the word " Erse " in reference to Scottish Gaelic is no longer used.
- Due to the large number of farms that grow the crop alfalfa it has become known as the " " Hay Capital of the Univ " erse ".
- In 1760 Macpherson published the English-language text " Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse language ".
- The book has an " English and Scotch Index of the Names of Plants " which however is entirely in English, the " Erse Index " of Gaelic names following the list of English ones.
- One historic event said to have taken place here in 1134 was a battle between Owain Gwynedd, the first king of Wales and the armies of the Erse, Manx, and Norsemen, who had invaded the island.
- From the late 15th century, however, it became increasingly common for such speakers to refer to Scottish Gaelic as " Erse " ( " Irish " ) and the Lowland vernacular as " Scottis ".
- :: : : Is that not because the'silent'letters are actually conveying information about how the adjacent non-silent letters are to be pronounced ? ( Interested in linguistics, but entirely Erse-less . ) talk ) 00 : 24, 31 July 2009 ( UTC)
- Second, more ambitious audiophiles can easily switch the system to the biamp / biwire configuration and run a separate bass amp through the speaker s passive bass and mid / treble crossovers which, by the way, consist of all premium parts such as Axon polypropylene caps and hi-Q Erse 14 gauge laminated core inductors.
- As the ruling elite became Scots Inglis / English-speaking, " Scottis " was gradually associated with the land rather than the people, and the word " Erse " ('Irish') was gradually used more and more as an act of culturo-political disassociation with an overt implication that the language was not really Scottish, and therefore foreign.
- His obv [ erse ] was a mirror image of the Morgan dollar head, with much of Miss Anna Willess Williams's . } } back hair cropped off, the rest concealed . . . within a disproportionately large cap . " In his text introducing the Barber quarter, Breen states, " the whole composition is Germanically stolid, prosy, crowded ( especially on rev [ erse ] ), and without discernible merit aside from the technical one of low relief ".
- His obv [ erse ] was a mirror image of the Morgan dollar head, with much of Miss Anna Willess Williams's . } } back hair cropped off, the rest concealed . . . within a disproportionately large cap . " In his text introducing the Barber quarter, Breen states, " the whole composition is Germanically stolid, prosy, crowded ( especially on rev [ erse ] ), and without discernible merit aside from the technical one of low relief ".