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  2. Furthermore - Wikipedia

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    Search for Furthermore in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Furthermore article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  3. List of placeholder names - Wikipedia

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    All placeholder words are also used frequently in diminutive form, Fulanito/a, Menganito/a, Perenganito/a or Zutanito/a. The words "tío" and "tía" (uncle and aunt respectively) can be used to refer to any unspecified male or female. It is also used between friends to call each other (equivalent to "dude").

  4. List of alternative country names - Wikipedia

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    Most sovereign states have alternative names. Some countries have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons. Some have special names particular to poetic diction or other contexts. This article attempts to give all known alternative names and initialisms for all nations, countries, and sovereign states, in English and any ...

  5. Demonyms for the United States - Wikipedia

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    Another alternative is US-American, [19] also spelled US American. Several single-word English alternatives for American have been suggested over time, especially Usonian , popularized by architect Frank Lloyd Wright , [ 20 ] and the nonce term United-Statesian .

  6. English coordinators - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, coordinators express relationships between the connected elements, while subordinators are often semantically empty or functional. For example, in the sentence "She likes apples and oranges", the coordinator and connects two elements (apples and oranges) of equal importance with a cumulative sense, and in "He asked for apple or ...

  7. Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Words ending in a stressed vowel (e.g., вода́) can only rhyme with other words which share the consonant preceding the vowel (e.g., когда́). Words ending in a stressed vowel preceded by another vowel, as well as words ending in a stressed vowel preceded by /j/, can all be rhymed with each other: моя́, тая́ and чья all rhyme.

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  9. On the Altar of Love - Wikipedia

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    [6] Christian Music Zine's Elizabeth Hess wrote, "the lyrics are worshipful, deep and encourage reflection on the words with a pop-soul style." [7] She evidenced the album "describe[d] many of the characteristics of God, such as love, rest, faithfulness, goodness, creativeness and forgiveness, for example, becoming more of a worship album."