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[EN] Yoshi Mikami (Fujisawa, Japan) #Creator of The Languages of the World by Computers and the Internet, and co-author of The Multilingual Web Guide Set up in December 1995 by Yoshi Mikami, The Languages of the World by Computers and the Internet (known as Logos Home Page or Kotoba Home Page) gives for each language a brief history, its features, writing system and character set and keyboard for computer and Internet processing.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

Page gives for each language
Created in December 1995 by Yoshi Mikami of Asia Info Network, The Languages of the World by Computers and the Internet (commonly called Logos Home Page or Kotoba Home Page) gives, for each language, its brief history, features, writing system, and character set and keyboard for computers and the Internet processing.
— from Multilingualism on the Web by Marie Lebert

practical guide for every lady
—A practical guide for every lady.
— from Camilla: A Tale of a Violin Being the Artist Life of Camilla Urso by Charles Barnard

proper ground for either love
Ritschl's lack of trinitarian conviction makes it impossible for him to furnish any proper ground for either love or holiness in the nature of God.
— from Systematic Theology (Volume 1 of 3) by Augustus Hopkins Strong

participants give free expression loose
It is nearly as common as the dance itself, to hear the male participants give free expression, loose tongued, to the lewd emotions, the sensual pleasure, in which they indulge when locked in the embrace of your wives and daughters; if this be true, if by any possibility it can be true, that a lady however innocent in thought is exposed to lecherous comments of this description, then is it not also true that every woman possessing a remnant of delicacy, will flee from the dancing-hall as from a pestilence.
— from The Dance of Death by William (Author of The dance of death) Herman

picture galleries for enjoyment listening
At school he was, he says, asleep but dreaming in his sleep; at home he was still learning literature from his father, going to museums and picture galleries for enjoyment, listening to political talk and engaging in arguments, writing historical plays and acting them, and above all drawing.
— from Gilbert Keith Chesterton by Maisie Ward

panic grass feed elm leaves
Feed clover until it is dry, then feed vetch and then panic grass, and after the panic grass feed elm leaves.
— from Roman Farm Management: The Treatises of Cato and Varro by Marcus Porcius Cato

present gifts for extravagant living
Now, vengeance is upon them, for nature does not allow herself to be ravished, nor does she present gifts for extravagant living.
— from Bremen Cotton Exchange, 1872/1922 by Andreas Wilhelm Cramer


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