eggshell
eggplant
scrambled eggs
egg yolk
eggs are a common breakfast food.
please bring an ID, eg, a driver's license.
I enjoy outdoor activities, eg, hiking and camping.
she has many hobbies, eg, painting and dancing.
the store sells a variety of fruits, eg, apples and oranges.
he has traveled to many countries, eg, Japan and France.
I need to buy some groceries, eg, milk and bread.
she is fluent in several languages, eg, English and Spanish.
the company offers various benefits, eg, health insurance and paid time off.
Some were seeded with words associated with time (eg, clock, hours, moment).
Outsiders (eg, an Italian in Paris) tend to be more successful than locals because they often make bolder choices.
The second is self-regulation, which researchers refer to as 'effortful control' of feelings (eg, self-soothing) and of attention (eg, able to hold focus).
Variations on the words " cypher" or " number" in different languages; eg " Herr Ziffer" .
So if you hear, for example, in the listening, you do " eg." , and then write the example.
In places where “lookism” is already prohibited (eg, Washington, DC), such statutes have not provoked a flood of frivolous cases, she says.
A more partisan commission risks losing credibility in its semi-judicial functions such as ruling on state-aid cases (eg, bank bail-outs) and enforcing antitrust rules.
The first is reactivity or negative emotionality, referring to general negative mood, intense negative reactions, and distress either when limits are imposed (eg, anger) or in new situations (eg, fear).
It concluded: " Unlike other forms of bias (eg, racism, sexism) , negativity toward vegetarians and vegans is not widely considered a societal problem; rather, [it] is commonplace and largely accepted."
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