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What is the dictum on teams that do not end plurally?"
This set is also found when speaking, plurally, of 'mothers and 'fathers'.
It offers a new quotation, reinforcing the view that the word can be used plurally or singularly as the need arises.
Norman groaned plurally.
But for piety and courage, Leonidas the Priest had been singularly, even plurally, lacking in the military virtues.
The concept of harm is not limited to harm to another individual but can be harm to individuals plurally, without specific definition of those individuals.
One of these clients was a man whom the spirits (if one may thus plurally describe the ingenious Manchester) were teaching how to contrive an improved railway car-wheel.
Canada continues to criminalize sexual encounters where more than two persons are present during anal intercourse, whether or not the multiple parties involved are plurally married or are legal strangers.
Once received all the lists, the national legislative assembly would immediately elect by the suffrage plurally between the two most votes candidates, or more in case of a tie between the second places.
For example one's patrilineage will be referred to paucally when it is contrasted with that of the whole village but plurally when it is contrasted with just the nuclear family.
Lex Antonia (Latin for Antonine law, sometimes presented plurally as the leges Antoniae, Antonine laws) was a law established in ancient Rome in 44 BC.
We used it plurally," says Vern L. Katz, MD, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Oregon Health & Science University and a member of the expert panel.
Boolos argued that if one reads the second-order variables in monadic second-order logic plurally, then second-order logic can be interpreted as having no ontological commitment to entities other than those over which the first-order variables range.