areas, having a population of over 1,451,000[6]. The National Capital Commission is a federal crown corporation charged with the responsibility of planning and managing the federal government's interests in the NCR.As with other national capitals. Ottawa The City of Halifax (est. 1841) was the capital of the province of Nova Scotia and shire town of Halifax County, and was the largest city in Atlantic Canada until it was amalgamated into Halifax Regional Municipality in 1996. It is no longer an incorporated city and is a community of HRM.The Town of Halifax was founded by British government under the direction of the Board of Trade and Plantations under the command of Governor Edward Cornwallis in 1749.[2] After a protracted struggle between residents and the Governor, the City of Halifax was incorporated in 1841.On April 1, 1996, the government of Nova Scotia
'Petruchio is Kated.' But all he was doing was tapping into a natural everyday usage that is still with us." To boss someone, to sack someone, 29. Compounds Two or more nouns combined to form a single noun. Compound nouns are written as separate words (grapefruit juice), as words linked by a hyphen (sister-in-law), or as one word (schoolteacher). A compounded noun whose form no longer clearly reveals its origin (such as bonfire or marshall) is sometimes called an amalgamated compound. Many place names (or toponyms) are amalgamated compounds: e.g., Norwich (north + village) and Sussex (south + Saxons). Sunglasses, chalkboard, sleepwalk 30. Solid, hyphenated, and open compounds Solid compounds blackbird hyphenated compounds muddle-headed open compounds coffee cup …there is an additional preference in US English for the form to be one word and in British English for the form to be two words, e.g. buck tooth Br
Consequently, by the time of the novel, the facade had lost an innumerable amount of statues and even a flight of eleven steps leading to the front entrance. As the narrator remarks: "Time is blind, man stupid." As a result, Notre Dame does not belong to a particular architectural class. It is neither Roman nor Gothic. Its ancient doorway and the round pillars are separated by six centuries, meaning that all the churches of France, both new and ancient, are blended and amalgamated in the mother-church of Notre Dame. After presenting Notre Dame in its social, cultural, and historical context, the narrator situates the cathedral against the backdrop of medieval Paris. The narrator insists that Paris has lost much more in beauty than it has gained in size since the fifteenth century. Jutustaja jagab Pariisi kolmeks linnaosaks: Vanalinn,Ülikoolilinn ja Uuslinn The Cité, the densely populated island in the Seine has the most churches, including Notre Dame,
" The speaker's statement is true or false. If (8) is uttered under oath and the speaker has traveled to a Communist country, the speaker can be indicted for perjury. So (8) seems to be either both performa- tive and constative, or neither. And there are more: (9) I judge that we are overextended in the area of sealskin futures. (10) I report that the Committee has voted unanimously to expel Grannie. (11) I advise you that it would be very stupid to buy more Amalgamated Amalgam stock. (12) I warn you that that Rottweiler has been starved for three days and is peevish. Even (1) has a paraphrase with similarly constative features: "I promise that I will pay you for the diapers," which at least asserts that I will pay you. Such examples made Austin realize that a single utterance can have both a performative part or aspect and a constative part or aspect. In fact, virtually