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1242 " 2. Many dialects of North American English do not have this vowel. See Cot-caught merger.\n" +
1244 " 4. Many speakers of North American English do not distinguish between these two unstressed vowels. For them, roses and Rosa's are pronounced the same, and the symbol usually used is schwa /?/.\n" +
1299 " - /du? ju? ni?d ??n?????/ Do you need anything?\n" +
1305 "English is a strongly stressed language, in that certain syllables, both within words and within phrases, get a relative prominence/loudness during pronunciation while the others do
1336 " When do you want to be paid?\n" +
1337 " Now? (Rising pitch. In this case, it denotes a question: \"Can I be paid now?\" or \"Do you desire to be paid now?\")\n" +
1358 "In everyday speech, the majority of words will normally be Germanic. If a speaker wishes to make a forceful point in an argument in a very blunt way, Germanic words will usually be chosen. A majority of Latinate words (or at least a majority of content words) will normally be used in more formal speech and writing, such as a courtroom or an encyclopedia article. However, there are other Latinate words that are used normally in everyday speech and do not sound formal; these are mainly words for concepts that no longer have Germanic words, and are generally assimilated better and in many cases do not appear Latinate. For instance, the words mountain, valley, river, aunt, uncle, move, use, push and stay are all Latinate.\n" +
3223 " naming and tuning parameters. If you do, then you can create your\n" +
3586 " or other mallocs available that do this.\n" +
3924 " If you do not have mmap, operations involving very large chunks (1MB\n" +
4054 " there's no compelling reason to bother to do this.)\n" +
4446 " On systems that do not support \"negative sbrks\", it will always\n" +
5028 "do { \\n" +
5046 "do { \\n" +
5198 " addressing fault when trying to do so.\n" +
5531 " need to do so when getting memory from system, so we make\n" +
6340 " /* We do not need, and cannot use, another sbrk call to find end */\n" +
6345 " After the first time mmap is used as backup, we do not\n" +
6398 " these in all cases, but cope with the ones we do detect.\n" +
6505 " enough space in old_top to do this.\n" +
6547 " /* finally, do the allocation */\n" +
6618 " but the only thing we can do is adjust anyway, which will cause\n" +
6898 " do {\n" +
7140 " we can do to catch this error unless DEBUG is set, in which case\n" +
7197 " yet been initialized, in which case do so below\n" +
7215 " do {\n" +
7219 " do {\n" +
7480 " newmem = oldmem; /* do nothing */\n" +
7756 " return chunks; /* nothing to do */\n" +
8125 " regions in those cases where they do happen to be contiguous.\n" +
8153 " multithreaded programs that do not use locks may result in\n" +
8368 " /* Do we reach the commit limit? */\n" +
8374 " /* Do we reach the reserve limit? */\n" +
8404 " do {\n" +