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Ms. Golden describes their careers, obligatorily separate from the art world, in terms of black self-determination.
However, some linguists have suggested that Greenlandic does mark future tense obligatorily.
(Religious beliefs were obligatorily mentioned on Greek identity documents until recent years).
There are validation machines at the head of every platform, which you must obligatorily walk past to get to...
In culture, the foliage is not obligatorily deciduous.
Control is hence obligatorily present with these predicates.
In many languages, such as English, number is obligatorily expressed in every grammatical context.
Kin terms are obligatorily possessed, though with grammatically singular pronouns.
It is a common misconception that phototrophs are obligatorily photosynthetic.
Buddakan even did something different with the core of an obligatorily molten chocolate cake.
If it nevertheless happens that resources are returned to the EU budget, these must obligatorily be used for labour market activities.
Pronouns are often omitted, as subject and object agreement are obligatorily marked on the verb.
On the other hand, there are languages that obligatorily require a counter word or the so-called classifier for all nouns.
It obligatorily marks both tone and vowels.
Almost obligatorily, Mr. Wilkinson insists that all of his image-making work "is in foreign countries."
Gapping is widely assumed to obligatorily elide a finite verb.
In contrast to Perl, variables are not obligatorily prefixed with a sigil.
This is also the case with certain nouns that are obligatorily possessive, such as body parts or family members, which technically must always belong to someone.
Segmental phonemes require obligatorily a single onset consonant.
The ending -e in the imperative singular is almost obligatorily lost in colloquial usage.
The hair, obligatorily raven, flowed a satin river, to whose blackness all blacks were chalk, scrawling their own reproach.
Many verbs obligatorily classify an absolutive case.
He is able to fight, as each teacher obligatorily trains in the martial arts and he struggles for his relatives in the dying world.
In many of the languages, the causative prefix is regularly or obligatorily associated with a suffix:
The syntactic position of the verb phrase head can be defined by the fact that is the only obligatorily filled slot in the phrase.