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Semantically, who (m) ever is the head of the sentential subject, so you might well expect the nominative case to manifest itself on who (m) ever, yielding an m-less whoever.
Whoever v. Whomever! Cases collide! Match of the Century! « Motivated Grammar 2009
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Semantically speaking, it seems to me that conveys meaning for highlighting text to a greater degree than, which is used for stylistic reasons in HTML5, as it has been in HTML4 and XHTML.
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Semantically, who (m) ever is the head of the sentential subject, so you might well expect the nominative case to manifest itself on who (m) ever, yielding an m-less whoever.
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If not, you might be interested in finding out what they do there in this interview where John Breslin talks with SemanticWeb. com about SIOC, the Semantically Interlinked Online Communities project.
January 2008 2008
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If not, you might be interested in finding out what they do there in this interview where John Breslin talks with SemanticWeb. com about SIOC, the Semantically Interlinked Online Communities project.
Bytes 'n Pieces 2008
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Semantically the material in W2 (156-58; 157-59) and W3
Notes on ''The Abyss of the Past': Psychoanalysis in Schelling's Ages of the World (1815)' 2008
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Semantically, the Czechoslovak revolution may have been the first to be called "velvet," but Central Europe in 1989 did not spirit this model out of the ether.
Velvet Revolution: The Prospects Ash, Timothy Garton 2009
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Semantically, the plural is not the singular writ large.
Jamestown 2009
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Semantically, these are nearly identical -- but they represent three different people, each with his own voice, and the reader is able to learn something about each speaker independently of what they are actually saying.
Voice Lessons? 2007
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Semantically it allowed us to pretend that other foes e.g.
Thoughts on Tweaking the ‘War on Terror’ Message - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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