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Arizona Diamondbacks
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Contemporary Examples
It surprises exactly no one in Hollywood that as a child, ari was diagnosed as hyperactive and dyslexic.
Hollywood’s New Don Kim Masters June 7, 2009
“This is not the right race at the right time,” says Bush White House press secretary ari Fleischer.
Lean In, Liz Cheney, but Please Don’t Win That Senate Seat Michelle Cottle July 17, 2013
“ariel Hsing’s match was the highlight of the Olympics for me,” NBC table-tennis commentator ari Wolfe told me.
Ping-Pong: America’s Most Overlooked Sport? Matt Simon August 11, 2012
Facing slow pitches from Ha’aretz’s ari Shavit before his arrival, Romney avoided explicit jabs at Obama.
Mitt, Are You Sure This Trip Was a Good Idea? Gershom Gorenberg July 26, 2012
ari joins the boys, much to the chagrin of his devoted assistant, Lloyd (Rex Lee) and wife, Mrs. ari (Perrey Reeves).
The Best ‘Entourage’ Cameos Marlow Stern July 23, 2011
Historical Examples
If Thucydides is justly accounted the first political historian, ari may be fitly styled the first of scientific historians.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 14, Slice 2 Various
But this is not quite the only reference that ari makes to Vinland.
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) John Fiske.
When the verb ari,u is suffixed to the perfect it is not as elegant a way of speaking as when gozari,u is used.
Diego Collado’s Grammar of the Japanese Language Diego Collado
The other tenses are conjugated, as is ari,u, in the second conjugation.
Diego Collado’s Grammar of the Japanese Language Diego Collado
The particles saxemaxi and xemaxi give the same degree of honor as ari,u and rare or re.
Diego Collado’s Grammar of the Japanese Language Diego Collado
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of or relating to Arius or . an adherent of . . a suffix forming personal nouns corresponding to Latin adjectives ending in -ārius or English adjectives or nouns ending in -ary, (librarian; proletarian; Rotarian; seminarian; sexagenarian; veterinarian); subsequently productive in English with other Latinate stems, forming nouns denoting a person who supports, advocates, or […]
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