That's not at all how it works in Germany, though. Dental treatments are paid, as is medication. There is a surcharge for medication, which is capped at 10 Euros. And some dental options, which are not strictly necessary (debatable in many cases, I'll give you that!) are not included. Physio and optical costs are also included.
Some of the payments require a doctor's prescription in order to be accepted, but I would call that pretty fucking universal.
I did provide a link where both the British and the American pronunciation treat the c as an s sound. They have the IPA as
/əˌsəʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/
for both dialects. "soc" does contain the c, not the t.
As I said, I'm not debating that the t in "tion" is pronounced that way (at least I tried to be clear, maybe I muddled it even more), but I have always pronounced the c as an s sound, and it appears Cambridge agrees with me.
Ahh, I see what you mean. Yes, in that regard he was possibly the only true master. I know that this style of layering densities was taught at the time, but I don't think many artists brought it to a comparable level.
Ok, I have an experiment for you. Go touch some really hot chili peppers, then wash you hands. With soap. Three times, if you like. Then rub your eyes. Then tell me that felt absolutely fine. Go ahead, I'll wait.
Again this fake quote? I know it's justa mindless copy-and-paste, but at least put it into context. Marx never wrote that. Here's page 651 of the Moore translation, and here's a discussion of the origin of that quote.
Ok, here's what is subsidised, assuming you speak German:
https://www.verbraucherzentrale.de/wissen/gesundheit-pflege/krankenversicherung/alle-kassenleistungen-der-zahnmedizin-im-ueberblick-12921
Call that nonsense if you wish, I'm not going to enter into a discussion of that kind.
That's not at all how it works in Germany, though. Dental treatments are paid, as is medication. There is a surcharge for medication, which is capped at 10 Euros. And some dental options, which are not strictly necessary (debatable in many cases, I'll give you that!) are not included. Physio and optical costs are also included.
Some of the payments require a doctor's prescription in order to be accepted, but I would call that pretty fucking universal.
Nice one.
"Wherefore" means "why" by the way, not "where". "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" means "Why are you a Montague?"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wherefore
https://nosweatshakespeare.com/quotes/famous/wherefore-art-thou/
I pronounce it the same as other people here: “sock-urh”. I was just confused about the “association” thing, so thanks for clearing that up!
I did provide a link where both the British and the American pronunciation treat the c as an s sound. They have the IPA as /əˌsəʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/ for both dialects. "soc" does contain the c, not the t.
As I said, I'm not debating that the t in "tion" is pronounced that way (at least I tried to be clear, maybe I muddled it even more), but I have always pronounced the c as an s sound, and it appears Cambridge agrees with me.
Where is "association" pronounced like that, if I may ask? I could only find the pronunciation I'm familiar with, which is this: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/association
To maybe be more clear: you are implying that the c in "soc" is pronounced like a "sh" when it's the t in "tion".
(Edit: missed some letters.)
Kieth*
There are only so many ways to represent the spectrum of light.
Ahh, I see what you mean. Yes, in that regard he was possibly the only true master. I know that this style of layering densities was taught at the time, but I don't think many artists brought it to a comparable level.
Brilliant and very recognisable - but not peerless. Here's Philippe Caza, from 1978: https://lcart1.narod.ru/image/fantasy/philippe_caza/philippe_caza__le_temple_de_la_nuit.jpg
(Edit: typo; 2nd edit: 1978, not 75)
You're absolutely right, but that's the pre-smartphone era, not the pre-cellphone era.
Ok, I have an experiment for you. Go touch some really hot chili peppers, then wash you hands. With soap. Three times, if you like. Then rub your eyes. Then tell me that felt absolutely fine. Go ahead, I'll wait.
Capsaicin is non-soluble in water and basically doesn't wash off.
Jean Giraud ist the Western equivalent of Moebius' Sci-Fi... https://www.lambiek.net/shop/series/blueberry-l--integrale/58676/blueberry-l-integrale.html
DLSS has no application in AI, though, so that point is not really valid here.
Again this fake quote? I know it's justa mindless copy-and-paste, but at least put it into context. Marx never wrote that. Here's page 651 of the Moore translation, and here's a discussion of the origin of that quote.
Ich wollte das auch gerade posten, aber: https://vorwaerts.de/geschichte/wer-hat-uns-verraten-sozialdemokraten-woher-kommt-der-ruf
Macht das Lied nicht unwahr, aber man sollte schon die Hintergründe kennen.
It's called Hessen, though, with an n.