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1134 "The question as to which is the nearest living relative of English is a matter of discussion. Apart from such English-lexified creole languages such as Tok Pisin, Scots (spoken primarily in Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland) is not a Gaelic language, but is part of the English family of languages: both Scots and modern English are descended from Old English, also known as Anglo-Saxon. The closest relative to English after Scots is Frisian, which is spoken in the Northern Netherlands and Northwest Germany. Other less closely related living West Germanic languages include German, Low Saxon, Dutch, and Afrikaans. The North Germanic languages of Scandinavia are less closely related to English than the West Germanic languages.\n" +
4655 " demands of a long-lived program low.\n" +
5189 " The P (PREV_INUSE) bit, stored in the unused low-order bit of the\n" +
5244 " low enough so that adding MINSIZE will also not wrap around sero.\n" +
5672 " INTERNAL_SIZE_T max_fast; /* low 2 bits used as flags */\n" +