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Juncture: Encyclopedia - A, an

A and an function as the indefinite forms of the grammatical article in the English language and can also represent the number one. A, an - An. An is the older form, now used before words starting with a vowel sound, regardless of whether the word begins with a vowel letter. Examples: a light-water reactor; an LWR; a HEPA filter (because HEPA is pronounced as a word rather than as letters); a hypothesis; an hour.[1] However, it is still often considered prope ...

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - A an - An
An is the older form, now used before words starting with a vowel sound, regardless of whether the word begins with a vowel letter. Examples: a light-water reactor; an LWR; a HEPA filter (because HEPA is pronounced as a word rather than as letters); a hypothesis; an hour.[1] However, it is still often considered proper to use an before any noun starting with h. More examples: "a boy, a European, a j, a picture, a store, a table, a bottle, a window, a phone, a hyphen, a one-horse town" and "a u ...

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A an, A an - An, A an - Junctural metanalysis, A an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H, A an - Represents the number one

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Juncture: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Juncture

juncture: A critical point in the development of events.

(See also: Juncture, Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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Juncture: Encyclopedia - A an

A and an function as the indefinite forms of the grammatical article in the English language and can also represent the number one. A an - An. An is the older form, now used before words starting with a vowel sound, regardless of whether the word begins with a vowel letter. Examples: a light-water reactor; an LWR; a HEPA filter (because HEPA is pronounced as a word rather than as letters); a hypothesis; an hour.[1] However, it is still often considered proper ...

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Juncture: Encyclopedia - Back-formation

In etymology, the process of back-formation is the creation of a neologism by reinterpreting an earlier word as a compound and removing the affixes, or more generally, by trying to reconstruct an original form from any kind of derived form (including abbreviations or inflected forms). The resulting new word is also called a back-formation. The simplest case is when a longer form of a word pair predates what would usually be the basic form. For example, the noun resurrection was borrowed from Latin, and the verb Including:

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Juncture: Encyclopedia - Churchill Manitoba

Churchill, Manitoba, is a town on the shore of Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada, situated at 58°43′30″N, 94°07′00″W. The small community stands at an ecotone, the juncture of two ecoregions: the boreal forest to the south, and the Arctic tundra to the north. It had a population of 963[1] in the 2001 ...

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Juncture: Encyclopedia - Good faith

Good faith, or in Latin bona fides is the mental and moral state of honesty, conviction as to the truth or falsehood of a proposition or body of opinion, or as to the rectitude or depravity of a line of conduct, even if the state is even if objectively unfounded. This concept is important in law. One who acts in good faith, so far as the violation of positive law (or even in certain junctures of natural law) is concerned, is said to labor under an invincible error, and hence to be guiltless. This consideration is ...

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Juncture: Encyclopedia - Albany New York

Albany is the capital of the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2000 census, it has a population of 95,658. It is the county seat of Albany County. The City of Albany lies 145 miles (233 km) north of and slightly east of New York City, and slightly to the south of the juncture of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers. Albany New York - History. Albany was one of the earlier permanent settlements in the thirteen original American colonies and is the second oldest chartered city in the United State ...

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Juncture: Encyclopedia - Chris Patten

The Right Honourable Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, CH, PC (born 12 May 1944) is a prominent British Conservative politician. Originally a Member of Parliament, he lost his seat at a critical juncture in 1992 (when a Cabinet Minister and close to the Prime Minister of the day). Excluded from Parliament, he accepted the post of last Commander in Chief and British Governor of Hong Kong. After Hong Kong's return to the People's Republic of China, Patten became the European Commissioner for foreign relations. After le ...

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - A, an - An

An is the older form, now used before words starting with a vowel sound, regardless of whether the word begins with a vowel letter. Examples: a light-water reactor; an LWR; a HEPA filter (because HEPA is pronounced as a word rather than as letters); a hypothesis; an hour.[1] However, it is still often considered proper to use an before any noun starting with h. More examples: "a boy, a European, a j, a picture, a store, a table, a bottle, a window, a phone, a hyphen, a one-horse town" and "a u ...

See also:

A, an, A, an - An, A, an - Junctural metanalysis, A, an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H, A, an - Represents the number one

Read more here: » A, an: Encyclopedia II - A, an - An

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - A an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H

The form "an" is always prescribed before words beginning with a silent "h," such as "honorable," "heir," "hour," and, in American English, "herb." Some British dialects (e.g., Cockney) silence all initial "h's" and so employ "an" all the time: e.g., "an 'elmet". Many British usage books, therefore, discount a usage which some Americans (amongst others) employ as being a derivative of the Cockney. The reason is that the indefinite article "a" is pronounced either of two ways: as a schwa or as the letter itself is pronounced, "long a." Some w ...

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A an, A an - An, A an - Junctural metanalysis, A an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H, A an - Represents the number one

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - A, an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H

The form "an" is always prescribed before words beginning with a silent "h," such as "honorable," "heir," "hour," and, in American English, "herb." Some British dialects (e.g., Cockney) silence all initial "h's" and so employ "an" all the time: e.g., "an 'elmet". Many British usage books, therefore, discount a usage which some Americans (amongst others) employ as being a derivative of the Cockney. The reason is that the indefinite article "a" is pronounced either of two ways: as a schwa or as the letter itself is pronounced, "long a." Some w ...

See also:

A, an, A, an - An, A, an - Junctural metanalysis, A, an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H, A, an - Represents the number one

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - A an - Represents the number one

In addition to serving as an article, a and an are also used as synonyms for the number one, as in "make a wish", "a hundred". An was originally an unstressed form of the number án 'one'. A and an are also used to express a proportional relationship, such as "a dollar a day" or "$50 an ounce", although historically this use of "a" and "an" does not come from the same word as the articles. The mathematically-minded might heed H. S. Wall's reminder that the statement "I have a son"See also:

A an, A an - An, A an - Junctural metanalysis, A an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H, A an - Represents the number one

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - A, an - Represents the number one

In addition to serving as an article, a and an are also used as synonyms for the number one, as in "make a wish", "a hundred". An was originally an unstressed form of the number án 'one'. A and an are also used to express a proportional relationship, such as "a dollar a day" or "$50 an ounce", although historically this use of "a" and "an" does not come from the same word as the articles. The mathematically-minded might heed H. S. Wall's reminder that the statement "I have a son"See also:

A, an, A, an - An, A, an - Junctural metanalysis, A, an - Using An Instead of A Before a Pronounced H, A, an - Represents the number one

Read more here: » A, an: Encyclopedia II - A, an - Represents the number one

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Jiaxing - Transportation

Jiaxing is situated at the juncture of the Hangzhou-Shanghai Railway. Jiaxing will be a station on the proposed Shanghai-Hangzhou Maglev Train Line. ...

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Jiaxing, Jiaxing - Administration, Jiaxing - History, Jiaxing - Economy, Jiaxing - Tourism, Jiaxing - Transportation, Jiaxing - Notable people

Read more here: » Jiaxing: Encyclopedia II - Jiaxing - Transportation

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - N. Chandrababunaidu - Chief Ministership

The mantle of leadership fell on the shoulders of Mr. Naidu at a most critical juncture in the State's politics. Following a popular upsurge in the party, Mr. Naidu was unanimously elected as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on 1 September 1995. Following the elections to the State assembly wherein the Telugu Desam Party led by Mr. Naidu emerged as a winner, he was sworn in on 11 October 1999 as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the second term. ...

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N. Chandrababunaidu, N. Chandrababunaidu - Political Career, N. Chandrababunaidu - Political coup, N. Chandrababunaidu - Chief Ministership, N. Chandrababunaidu - Naidu's vision

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Juncture: Encyclopedia II - N. Chandrababu Naidu - Chief Ministership

The mantle of leadership fell on the shoulders of Mr. Naidu at a most critical juncture in the State's politics. Following a popular upsurge in the party, Mr. Naidu was unanimously elected as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on 1 September 1995. Following the elections to the State assembly wherein the Telugu Desam Party led by Mr. Naidu emerged as a winner, he was sworn in on 11 October 1999 as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the second term ...

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N. Chandrababu Naidu, N. Chandrababu Naidu - Political career, N. Chandrababu Naidu - Chief Ministership, N. Chandrababu Naidu - Naidu's vision

Read more here: » N. Chandrababu Naidu: Encyclopedia II - N. Chandrababu Naidu - Chief Ministership

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Harrying of the North - The Harrying

At that juncture, Ethelwin abandoned the pro-Norman camp (the only English prelate to do so) and a mixed army of Gaels, Vikings, and Angles fell on the north to secure the throne for the old dynasty. The army captured York, but made no other headway and the Northumbrians proclaimed no independent state. William promptly and without delay marched an army north, violently razing all the way, to devastate the illegitimate Saxon prince. Again Edgar fled to Scotland and, for the first time in many years, ...

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Harrying of the North, Harrying of the North - Background, Harrying of the North - The Harrying, Harrying of the North - Legacy, Harrying of the North - Sources

Read more here: » Harrying of the North: Encyclopedia II - Harrying of the North - The Harrying

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Redon Ille-et-Vilaine - Geography

Redon is located in the Ille-et-Vilaine département. Redon borders the Morbihan and Loire-Atlantique départements. This small town is situated and at the juncture of the Oust and Vilaine rivers, which makes it well known for its autumn and winter floods. ...

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Redon Ille-et-Vilaine, Redon Ille-et-Vilaine - Geography, Redon Ille-et-Vilaine - History, Redon Ille-et-Vilaine - Cultural life, Redon Ille-et-Vilaine - External link

Read more here: » Redon Ille-et-Vilaine: Encyclopedia II - Redon Ille-et-Vilaine - Geography

Juncture: Encyclopedia II - Doctor - The Noun Doctor in the Medical Profession

In American and Canadian parlance, "doctor" is most often used for all types of physicians and surgeons, including internists, pediatricians, gynecologists, and all other surgical and nonsurgical specialists who hold M.D. degrees. The term also applies to physicians from other fields of medicine, to which the degree 'M.D.' is inapplicable, including doctors of Osteopathy (D.O.), doctors of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.), doctors of Optometry (O.D.), and so on. A quick note on genres of medicine is appropriate at this juncture. The degree ...

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Doctor, Doctor - The Noun Doctor in the Medical Profession, Doctor - Other Doctoral Degrees and Usage of Doctor as a Title of Address, Doctor - Legal Doctors, Doctor - Other Uses of Doctor

Read more here: » Doctor: Encyclopedia II - Doctor - The Noun Doctor in the Medical Profession

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