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This community is different linguistically than the surrounding area and must use their language according.
Even in their home, a husband and wife can seem linguistically incompatible.
It may not be romantic but at least it's linguistically sound.
It holds on better in the linguistically more conservative South.
I am fortunate enough to be one of the linguistically gifted.
The good news is that 40 is still young, at least linguistically.
New Guinea is perhaps the most linguistically diverse region in the world.
What's there to say except that, linguistically anyway, we've come a long way, baby.
The two groups, though they differ linguistically, share many cultural traits.
Southern Indiana also differs from the rest of the state linguistically.
They are even less talented linguistically than is your own race."
They however are culturally and linguistically different from the Shan.
The Israeli population is a linguistically and culturally diverse community.
The renaming was controversial, seen by some as linguistically bad.
Oregon had one of the most linguistically diverse regions in the world.
It is not clear if these three peoples were related linguistically or only culturally.
And who you are, linguistically speaking, is all about class, innit.
What the heck has happened to this country linguistically?
Many potential foreign language tutors are also linguistically better educated.
Even the People were as linguistically sophisticated as they needed to be.
Linguistically, it is the world's most diverse country, with more than 700 native tongues.
Clare is concerned she may be linguistically out of touch with today's youth.
"You have to interpret not only linguistically but culturally as well.
This finding points to the importance of culturally and linguistically relevant health services.
The collection of definitions and readings for old words are also linguistically valuable.
Sub lingually - This means the drug is absorbed through the vein under a person's tongue.
They can be applied both buccally and lingually.
There was a German nurse for the children, and the whole atmosphere of the household presently became lingually Teutonic.
The hypoconulid itself is located far lingually, relatively far from the hypoconid.
Brough swam over, stood in the metre-deep water, and lingually examined the inside pocket so liberally exposed.
Interproximal embrasure flaree is symmetrical between teeth, both facially and lingually.
The talonid basin is open lingually; on the labial side, the hypoconid cusp is present.
The entoconid cusp, located lingually, is relatively high and is separated from the mesolophid before it by a deep valley.
The upper molars of Dermotherium chimaera are triangular in overall shape and much broader than long, with the narrow end of the triangle pointing lingually.
As you are reading this, you are functioning lingually by understanding it, analytically by conceptualizing, sensitively by seeing or hearing, etc.
If the gingival area of the crown is more lingually placed than the occlusal area, it is referred to as positive crown inclination.
The labial cusp row includes three, larger cusps, each of which bears two ridges that descend lingually into the valley between the two cusp rows.
The spaces that widen out from the area of contact labially or lingually are called labial or buccal and lingual interproximal embrasures.
The paraconid is distinct from the paracristid, the crest that connects it to the protoconid, and is located more lingually than in Afrotarsius.
A greater portion of the tooth surface facing the lips is visible from this view compared to the mesial view because the labial surface tilts distally and lingually.
Lingually, the surface of the tooth is much more smooth compared to the very pronounced surface of the maxillary canine, and the cingulum is noted as less developed.
This lingually located cusp displays a broader connection to the hypocone on the labial side, which is isolated from the metacone lingually behind it.
With a large community of French-speaking Catholics settled in the district, the nobles could count on a lingually uniform and readily available pool of labourers to man their various enterprises.
By the end of the film she is sartorially and lingually assimilated-walking down the street with Bernstein and Yossele (now known as Joey), speaking English and showing her hair.
This habit can also cause the maxillary central incisors to tip labially and the mandibilar incisors to tip lingually as the thumb rests on them during the course of sucking.
If you are having trouble finding the correct angle or method for rhythmically lingually carresing her clitoris, or if you want to try something fun and new: Toungue the abc's.
In 1952, Richards amended this rule using only 2 radiographs, asserting that the object positioned more buccaly will move more relative to the object positioned more palatally or lingually.
Cusp A, the largest cusp, is triangular in shape and is separated from the smaller, rounded B by a deep valley; a low crest connects the two cusps further lingually, separating the valley from the front fossa.
The Süddeutsche Zeitung said that in Leitner's work "what is happing between the words, is a conquest of new territories:" in a lingually recorded terrain, "large spaces emerge amongst the seemingly trusted and established networks."
The curved proximal surfaces of the contacting teeth roll away from the contact areas at all points,occlusally,labially or buccally,and lingually and cervically,and the embrasures and interproximal spaces are continuous,as they surround the areas of contact.