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1356 "An exception to this and a peculiarity perhaps unique to English is that the nouns for meats are commonly different from, and unrelated to, those for the animals from which they are produced, the animal commonly having a Germanic name and the meat having a French-derived one. Examples include: deer and venison; cow and beef; swine/pig and pork, or sheep and mutton. This is assumed to be a result of the aftermath of the Norman invasion, where a French-speaking elite were the consumers of the meat, produced by English-speaking lower classes.\n" +
4442 " future expected allocations without having to re-obtain memory\n" +
4621 " often. Having even a small pad greatly reduces the likelihood\n" +
5529 " extension on the first malloc request, we avoid having any special\n" +