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Toki Pona
This goal, together with Toki Pona's deliberately restricted vocabulary, has led some to feel that the language, whose name literally means "simple language", "good language", or "goodspeak", resembles George Orwell's fictional language Newspeak. ... Sample texts -
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Buddhist texts
A rather more definite division is that between Buddhavacana (the Word of the Buddha) and other texts. -
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Raster scan
The word raster comes from the Latin word for a rake, as the pattern left by a rake resembles the parallel lines of a scanning raster. -
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Bible
The Hebrew book titles come from the first words in the respective texts. The Hebrew title for Numbers, however, comes from the fifth word of that text. -
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List of country name etymologies
From the Latin version of the Germanic word Estland, which could originate from the Germanic word for "eastern (way)", or from the name Aestia, first mentioned in ancient Greek texts. ... The estuary took its name from its shape, which resembles that of a hooded overcoat (gabão). -
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Kabbalah
Rabbi Leone di Modena, a 17th century Venetian critic of Kabbalah, wrote that if we were to accept the Kabbalah, then the Christian trinity would indeed be compatible with Judaism, as the Trinity closely resembles the Kabbalistic doctrine of the Sefirot. ... | Texts | -
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Jewish Kabbalah
Rabbi Leone di Modena, a 17th century Venetian critic of Kabbalah, wrote that if we were to accept the Kabbalah, then the Christian trinity would indeed be compatible with Judaism, as the Trinity closely resembles the Kabbalistic doctrine of the Sefirot. ... | Texts | -
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Principles of European Tort Law
They are not intended to serve as a model code, even though their wording may resemble statutory texts. -
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Sukadeva Goswami
The language of the Purana is accepted to be closely resembling Vedic texts rather than other Puranas, thus its believed to be of early or Vedic times origins or was written to resemble Vedic texts.It is believed that according to Bhagavatam he was an impersonalist or monist in the beginning (Bhag. P. 2.l.9 ); but later on he was attracted by the transcendental activities of the Personal God and thus became a devotee and one of the main teachers of Svayam bhagavan, Krishna. -
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Old English language
The insular symbol that is substituted by modern < s > resembles the elongated esh < ʃ >. ... Also represented [v] in early texts before 800.
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