Sentences with phrase «appeared in several languages»

One with a pretty sound backing is http://www.jurispedia.org, based in France and appearing in several languages.

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Several months, ago the English - language edition of Havel's prison reflections, Letters to Olga (Henry Holt), appeared in the West.
It is a special satisfaction to me that this little book after having been translated into several continental languages, * can now appear simultaneously in both English and Japanese.
Several lawyers said, too, that the document is rife with strident language that rarely appears in such legal briefs.
Appearing with Mr. Unz were the in - state leaders of the ballot initiative and several foreign - language - speaking parents from Chelsea.
I know it for a fact because of several reviews where people complained about things (like adult language) that appeared in the first few pages of the books in question.
My credentials include earning a masters degree in the human - animal bond, appearing on PBS, ABC and CBS, being quoted in O, Parade, Prevention, Forbes, CNN, Boston Globe and having nine books published that have sold hundreds of thousands of copies and been translated into several languages.
Virtually everyone uses verbal fillers, though the frequency can vary greatly from person to person.18 A study of one language database showed that speakers produced between 1.2 and 88.5 uhs and ums for every thousand words, with a median filler rate of 17.3 per thousand words.19 Other databases show anywhere from three to twenty uhs and ums for every thousand words, placing uh and um thirty - first in a ranking of most commonly used utterances, just ahead of or and just after not.20 A British study showed that, contrary to popular expectations, the use of verbal fillers does not indicate a lack of education or manners; instead, the use of uh and um increases with education and socioeconomic status, a finding with particular implications for the legal profession.21 Older people use more uhs and ums than younger people, and, curiously, men consistently use verbal fillers more often than women — a finding that has been replicated across several studies.22 Women, for their part, appear to use a higher ratio of ums to uhs than their male counterparts.23
According to the person, several Coincheck employees received English - language emails appearing to be an internal message from a colleague in early January.
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