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- The generic nouns simply turned out to be too generic.
- :It's the difference between being a generic noun and being a proper name.
- The word entered the Russian language as the generic noun 0 : 20; 0 = 3 ( " akvalang " ).
- In French the generic noun for the animal is arbitrarily masculine or feminine, sometimes with an optional variant for the opposite sex.
- Some derived nouns are used only in restricted senses; often there is a more generic noun not identical in spelling to the verb.
- They realised that this required a number of generic nouns to which the adjective would apply : sailboard, boardsailing, planche a voile, segelbrett and so on.
- My main clue is the use of the definite article before the generic noun in " the life ", where a native speaker would write simply " life ".
- That word was taken into Lithuanian as the generic noun " akvalangas "; " langas " happens to be Lithuanian for " window ", giving a literal meaning " aqua-window ".
- Susurluk is an Anatolian town that has become a generic noun referring to the spreading scandal, in which high officials are accused of having used criminal gangs over the last decade to attack personal enemies or groups that opposed the government.
- When in God says " Let us make man ", the Hebrew word used is " adam "; in this form it is a generic noun, " mankind ", and does not imply that this creation is male.
- But the variation from current newspaper style can make for an eyeball-twisting reading experience _ as in last week's New York Times review, where the hyphenated title " Face-Time " alternates with the generic noun face time.
- It occurs as a prefix of generic nouns ( e . g . 術篘 " some person " ), perhaps with an intervening measure word ( e . g . 術N4Xo鶴 " a certain show " ), or substituting people's actual names ( e . g.
- *" Starting in 1802 the Russian Regiment consisted of three Battalions with each Battalion having four Companies . "-Lowercase generic nouns; i . e ., " Starting in 1802, a Russian regiment consisted of three battalions, each made up of four companies ."
- In the Oneida language ( an Iroquoian language spoken in Southern Ontario and Wisconsin ), one finds "'classifier noun incorporation "', in which a generic noun acting as a direct object can be incorporated into a verb, but a more specific direct object is left in place.
- However, they are not capitalized when they are used as generic nouns ( e . g . " Under the U . S . Constitution, the president may not declare war . " or " Seven prime ministers attended the conference . " ) . talk ) 20 : 21, 23 January 2008 ( UTC)
- However, please note that the article title uses the proper noun " National Historic Landmarks ", but the broader scope you are describing would better be titled with the more generic noun " national historic landmarks . " After reading your defense of the scope, I feel more strongly than before that the scope too broad.
- There have been multiple attempts to resolve this on the " talk " page by rewording, deleting the actual name of the union and using the generic noun, rearranging words within the sentence, separating the sentences completely to further any possibility of a suggestion of cause and effect, with no counter-compromises being offered nor any discussions of the compromises proposed as is suggested in the guidelines for resolution.