epithets in A Sentence

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    The epithet Half-King comes from Byrhtferth's writings.

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    Epithets: That man skilled in all ways of contending.

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    He is therefore also known as'Perumal', meaning'the Great'- an epithet for god Rama.

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    She was given the epithet"the Pepper Queen" or"Raina da Pimenta" by the Portuguese.

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    Moreover, there should not be two Epithets, because that is faulty according to Servius.

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    Features and Benefits To describe the profile cornices, Epithets are difficult to pick up.

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    Thirukkural has many Epithets, like vedas of the world, book from god, tamil vedas, words that never fail.

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    I was in Dublin when a group of men followed me and yelled out some inappropriate racial Epithets.

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    Many of the avenues remained painted in pink, giving Jaipur a distinctive appearance and the epithet Pink city.

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    His similes and metaphors are utterly commonplace, his hackneyed Epithets are only redeemed by occasionally being incorrectly used.

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    In particular, an officer named Mark Fuhrman was singled out and accused of using racial Epithets during his work.

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    Antonomasia, a type of metonymy, is the use of a word or phrase or epithet in place of a proper name.

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    Sabathia earns his equine epithet because at 6'7'' and 290 pounds, he literally looks as massive as a horse on the mound.

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    The popular flower of the same name derived its epithet from the French, which took the word petun, meaning"tobacco," from a Tupi-Guarani language.

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    It is also to be remembered that mere abusive Epithets, declamations, invectives, turbid language will not necessarily bring the writing in question under condemnation.

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    Ten days of Ramlila takes place during the period of navratri and on the 10th day, epithet of Raavan is burnt with great fervour.

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    Tested by character, indeed, he stands among the lowest of all those to whom the epithet[ Great] has in ancient or modern times been applied.”.

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    Often, they defiantly show their feelings, ecstatic kissing in the presence of the general public, making vivid gestures and using even with outsiders"intimate" Epithets and appeals.

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    Trinamool claims that Ghosh' s official car was found transporting weapons to the beleaguered Keshpur area in Midnapore, earning him the epithet of" Arms Transport Minister.

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    But if these Epithets were true, why is it that when Indians emigrate to other countries, we become some of their top producers and most respected citizens?

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    We have all heard and probably even used similar Epithets to describe many of today's cruise ships, even though, in most cases, they offer an impressive array of comforts and amenities.

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    Built in red and pink coloured sand stone, in keeping with the décor of the other monuments in the city, its colour is a full testimony to the epithet of"Pink City" given to Jaipur.

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    The biggest indicator that Apple felt the MacBook was a showcase and crucial product was the name- it was just THE MacBook, without any additional Epithets or qualifiers like“Air” or“Pro”(both of which predated its existence).

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    Nell Gwynn was one day passing through the streets of Oxford, in her coach, when the mob mistaking her for her rival, the Duchess of Portsmouth, commenced hooting and loading her with every opprobrious epithet.

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    Nell Gwynn was one day passing through the streets of Oxford, in her coach, when the mob mistaking her for her rival, the[Catholic] Duchess of Portsmouth, commenced hooting and loading her with every opprobrious epithet.

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    The biggest indicator that Apple felt the MacBook was a showcase and crucial product was the name- it was just THE MacBook, without any addition Epithets or qualifiers like“Air” or“Pro” both of which predated its existence.

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    The epithet is connected with dolphins(Greek δελφίς,-ῖνος) in the Homeric Hymn to Apollo(line 400), recounting the legend of how Apollo first came to Delphi in the shape of a dolphin, carrying Cretan priests on his back.

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