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  2. Spanish prepositions - Wikipedia

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    Se metió en la cama sin despertarla = "He got in bed without waking her." When the object of the preposition sin is a clause introduced by que (alternatively interpreted as a compound conjunction, sin que), the verb in the clause must be in the subjunctive mood: Se metió en la cama sin que se despertara = "He got in bed without her waking up."

  3. English prepositions - Wikipedia

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    With With what what case case xal shall þe the comparatif comparative degre degree be be construid construed with with be cause because of of his its degre? degree? With With an an ablatif ablative case case of of eyþer either nownbre number with oute without a a preposicion. preposition. With what case xal þe comparatif degre be construid with {be cause} of his degre? With an ablatif case ...

  4. Naming customs of Hispanic America - Wikipedia

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    The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules.Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus like in Spain, a paternal surname (primer apellido or apellido paterno) and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).

  5. Eating from Plastic Takeout Containers Can Cause ‘Extensive ...

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    Eating from Plastic Takeout Containers Can Cause ‘Extensive’ Heart Damage, Increase Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

  6. Preposition stranding - Wikipedia

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    Preposition stranding or p-stranding is the syntactic construction in which a so-called stranded, hanging, or dangling preposition occurs somewhere other than immediately before its corresponding object; for example, at the end of a sentence.

  7. Utah Hockey Club's bid to trademark 'Yeti' for team name hits ...

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    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has refused a request by the NHL’s Utah Hockey Club to trademark the name Utah Yetis. The USPTO issued a refusal Jan. 9, citing the “likelihood of ...

  8. CPI report: January inflation data complicates Fed plans as ...

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    Core prices rose 3.3% over last year, marking an uptick from the 3.2% seen in December, which was the first time since July that year-over-year core CPI showed a deceleration in price growth.

  9. Adposition - Wikipedia

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    Adpositions are a class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (in, under, towards, behind, ago, etc.) or mark various semantic roles (of, for). [1] The most common adpositions are prepositions (which precede their complement) and postpositions (which follow their complement).