1.  As the English word "science" might lead us to expect, scientia falls into various bodies of knowledge, or sciences, distinguished by their different subject-matters.

2.  In this respect considerable reliance was placed upon Lord Diplock's dictum in Gill and Duffus SA v Berger and Co Inc [1984] AC 382:... while" description" itself is an ordinary English word, the Act contains no definition of what it means when it speaks in that section of a contract for the sale of goods being a sale" by description".

3.  This was to remain his only setting of English words.

4.  The language that most of the home computers are used with is BASIC, and although there are a few words in that language which look like English words, like "If" and "Let" and "Go to" and perhaps some others depending on the dialect of BASIC that you have, these words do not work in the way that ordinary English speakers are used to.

5.  Sensuality was a word she had read like any other English word.

6.  In the first chapter of his autobiography, we have an interesting record of this struggle, which he wrote down in English words but in Greek characters, in order that his thoughts erm shouldn't be accessible to his family.

7.  and there they, they talk about a database which is a it's not an English word

8.  They might alternatively borrow an English word as they did for bulaki meaning bullock.

9.  English words, or words which English has adopted from other tongues, seem to be forming the basis of an international vocabulary.

10.  Thus "I look at the sun" and "I sit in the sun" use the English word "sun" in two different ways.

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