- Most notably,
Clauses 1 (the
General Welfare or Taxing and
Spending clause), 3 (the
Commerce clause), and 18 (The
Necessary and
Proper clause) have been...
- This
article describes the
syntax of
clauses in the
English language,
chiefly in
Modern English. A
clause is
often said to be the
smallest grammatical...
- in force.
Clauses VII-X of the
Letters Patent establishes the
Executive Council to
advise the governor-general on the
execution of his
or her prerogative...
- and
Spending Clause (which
contains provisions known as the
General Welfare Clause and the
Uniformity Clause),
Article I,
Section 8,
Clause 1 of the United...
-
mainly to
separate parts of a
sentence such as
clauses, and
items in
lists mainly when
there are
three or more
items listed. The word
comma comes from the...
-
Conditional clauses in
Latin are
clauses which start with the
conjunction sī 'if'
or the equivalent. The 'if'-
clause in a
conditional sentence is known...
- In typography, text
or font in all caps (short for "all capitals")
contains capital letters without any
lowercase letters. For example: THIS TEXT IS IN...
- them
effectively clauses rather than phrases. Such
infinitive clauses or infinitival clauses, are one of
several kinds of non-finite
clause. They can play...
- marks, boxes,
or other symbols instead of
Coptic letters.
Coptic (Bohairic Coptic: ϯⲙⲉⲧⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, Timetremǹkhēmi) is a
group of
closely related Egyptian...
-
Letters from Iwo Jima (硫黄島からの手紙, Iōjima Kara no Tegami) is a 2006 ****anese-language
American war film
directed and co-produced by
Clint Eastwood, starring...