Ws in A Sentence

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    A considerable fragment has been preserved from the sixth book, entitled Hitrpta KWVVTavTCVOUIroX€WS, a history of Byzantium from its earliest beginnings till the time of Constantine the Great.

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    Again, it is not unlikely that the Politics was arranged in the traditional order of books by Theophrastus, and that this is the meaning of the curious title occurring in the list of Aristotle's works as given by Diogenes Laertius, rroXcTCKns IcKpoavEC.os ws OeocApa6Tov a'13'y'8'E'srrt', which agrees with the Politics in having eight books.

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    Also commonly observed are poor fine motor coordination and delayed development in language (although individuals with WS go on to develop excellent language skills).

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    As of 2004, it was possible to test a child's genes for the deletion that causes WS.

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    Can I take electives only at the WS society?

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    Children with WS are often overfriendly and have varying intellectual disabilities, with relatively good skills in music and language.

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    Children with WS are overly social and outgoing, inappropriately friendly to adults and unwary of strangers.

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    Children with WS usually have a variety of physical problems, especially problems with hearts defects.

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    Concepts involving numbers-especially math and time-appear to be more difficult for children with WS.

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    Finally, as a sophisticated digital communications tool, ASL's innovative WS Series digital wireless intercom will also be on display.

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    For instance, if Wine Spectator awarded the score, then following the number you will see (WS) in parentheses.

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    He completed his diploma in legal practice in 1995 and completed a traineeship with Ketchen and Stevens, WS in 1997.

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    If a parent notices that a child has the symptoms of WS the doctor should be consulted.

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    If you're in the middle of a large group of swing dancers, it may be difficult to remember that "LF FW RF WS HOH TwL" is what you meant to mean "Left foot forward, right foot weight shift, hands overhead twirl left."

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    In a news story, the lead is usually focused on answering one of the five "Ws" (who, what, when, where, and why) or the "H" (how).

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    In many cases, a heart murmur or suspected heart disorder may lead a cardiologist to suspect Williams syndrome, since an estimated 70 to 75 percent of people with WS have mild to severe cardiovascular problems.

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    In most cases, the child with WS will require multidisciplinary care throughout adult life, with continued medical assessment to diagnose and treat medical complications early.

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    In the sphere of the concrete sciences where law obtains only ws Eiri To 7roX6 this ideal of science can clearly find only a relative satisfaction with large reserves.

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    It also makes it easier to post things on the boards, both in terms of speed (faster to type WS than "that cheating lying bastard I married") and also keeping some anonymity and distance between the situation and talking about it.

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    Tastings are all done "blind" by the editor or tasting staff, who have reviewed and graded the wine according to the "WS" rating system of 100 points.

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    The Assumption or Ascension of Moses ('Avanti is Mwvo ws) is a prophecy of the future relating to Israel, put into the mouth of Moses, and addressed to Joshua just before the great lawgiver died.

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    The child with WS may have difficulty forming relationships with peers, preferring the company of younger children or adults.

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    The oldest and for the most part Jewish portion of this literature is preserved to us in Greek, Armenian, Latin and Slavonic. (i.) The Greek Ooryr7vcs r€pi 'ASaµ rcai Eras (published under the misleading title 'AlroicaXvi/ics Mwvo ws in Tischendorf's Apocalypses Apocryphae, 1866) deals with the Fall and the death of Adam and Eve.

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    The way in which WS spontaneously arises is not clear.

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    This means answering what journalists often call "five Ws and one H."

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    This test is only done when it is considered very likely that a child has WS because many of the clinical features are present.

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    Until the early 2000s, the diagnosis of WS made based on the child having a certain number of the symptoms of the disease.

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    Williams syndrome (WS) is sometimes also referred to as Williams-Beuren syndrome.