• A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER ITEMS comprising a pierced bowl, wine coaster, preserve jar, three napkin rings, two loose spoons and four cased sets of spoons and knives. (the-saleroom.com)
  • Jury comments: "Masters Field Development is a significant addition to the edge of the urban centre of Oxford, comprising 228 bedrooms along roughly 200m of streetscape in total. (archinect.com)
  • I developed a proposal to from the centre, comprising famous and independent politicians. (trend.az)
  • In the spring of 2004, Lund University created Swegene Centre for Integrative Biology at Lund University ( SCIBLU ), which comprise the merger of five of the most successful Swegene resource and development platforms into one unit, located in the Lund University Biomedical Centre (BMC). (lu.se)
  • : COMPOSE , CONSTITUTE a misconception as to what comprise s a literary generation -- William Styron about 8 percent of our military forces are comprised of women -- Jimmy Carter usage Although it has been in use since the late 18th century, sense 3 is still attacked as wrong. (turkcebilgi.com)
  • However, it should be known that comprise has a second meaning: "compose or constitute. (languagetool.org)
  • Composed of," "consists of," and "comprises" are subtly different. (businessinsider.com)
  • The use of comprised of is controversial, and many style guides recommend using comprises or consists instead. (languagetool.org)
  • The subtle difference between uses in "the whole which is made up by the parts" and "the parts which make up the whole" has led to acquiescence among many language professionals who now accept the phrases "comprised of" and "composed of" as equivalent. (wikipedia.org)
  • It can also detect errors like the incorrect use of comprised of , detect when a sentence is too long , and help you avoid using overused words and phrases. (languagetool.org)
  • E.Babayev / In Azerbaijan, it is expected to establish a new organization, which will comprise famous opposition leaders and independent politicians. (trend.az)
  • Solved] The CIS network of an organization comprises valuable resources in. (coursehero.com)
  • The CIS network of an organization comprises valuable resources in the form of hardware, software, and important information. (coursehero.com)
  • Backchannel reports that the 51-year-old software engineer is an extraordinarily active contributor to Wikipedia , making 47,000 edits over the past decade - almost exclusively to correct other editors' incorrect usage of "comprised of. (businessinsider.com)
  • Is "Comprised Of" Incorrect? (languagetool.org)
  • Accepted uses: "A book comprises multiple chapters," along with, "Multiple chapters compose a book," and, "A book is composed of multiple chapters. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many strict grammarians argue that comprised of (often mistaken with compose of ) is ungrammatical. (languagetool.org)
  • Here, comprise is used in the second sense to mean "compose. (languagetool.org)
  • This is thought by language purists to be improper because to "comprise" can already mean to "be composed of", and by that definition, "comprised of" would be ungrammatical. (wikipedia.org)
  • We will make a cake that comprises all the usual ingredients plus one secret ingredient. (languagetool.org)
  • Joyce Carol Oates, 2011 "The House of the Spirits is, or rather retrospectively it became, the last of a trilogy that is comprised of itself, preceded by Daughter of Fortune and Portrait in Sepia. (wikipedia.org)
  • I explained to my young daughter that the galaxy comprises trillions and trillions of stars. (languagetool.org)
  • Christopher Hitchens, 2011 Among more recent examples, the Merriam Webster Dictionary attributes "about 8 percent of our military forces are comprised of women" to former US President Jimmy Carter. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are many other ways to say what the writer means by "comprised of. (businessinsider.com)
  • English has a variety of ways to say things the writer means by "comprised of. (businessinsider.com)
  • In addition, they said that His saying And (by) the heaven comprising interwoven tracks means that it has a beautiful shape, tightness, decoration and tracks. (kaheel7.com)
  • Comprise means "to be made up of. (languagetool.org)
  • Comprise is a verb that means "to contain", "consist of", or "be made up of. (languagetool.org)
  • The Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, Collins English Dictionary and the Oxford Dictionaries regard the form comprised of as standard English usage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many Wikipedia readers learned to write at a time when no respectable dictionary endorsed "comprised of" in any way. (businessinsider.com)
  • An Elkington & Co. coffee trio in the manner of Dr. Christopher Dresser, comprising coffee pot, cream-jug and twin-handled sugar basin, each of ovoid form with flaring cylindrical neck the handles with line and dot decoration, stamped marks, A 18730 -- height of Coffee pot 20cm. (christies.com)
  • Established but disputed uses: "A book is comprised of multiple chapters," and, "Multiple chapters comprise a book. (wikipedia.org)
  • Stockholm - Tele2 AB has agreed to sell Tele2 Russia to VTB Group in a cash transaction comprising USD 2.4 billion (approximately SEK 15.6 billion) in equity value and USD 1.15 billion (approximately SEK 7.5 billion) in net debt, equivalent to an EBITDA multiple of 4.9 based on FY 2012 results. (tele2.com)
  • and a pouch fabric layer (130) knitted to and extending outwardly from the main fabric layer (110) and supported by the support fabric layer (120), the pouch fabric layer (130) forming a pouch space for accommodating a groin region of a male user wearing the male garment (200) comprising the knitted structure (100). (sumobrain.com)
  • 5. The knitted structure according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the main fabric layer comprises frictional yams along peripheral edges of the main fabric layer. (sumobrain.com)
  • 6. The knitted structure according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the main fabric layer comprises a mesh or porous structure. (sumobrain.com)
  • 7. The knitted structure according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the main fabric layer comprises first fabric areas adjacent to the support fabric layer, such that when the male garment is worn by the male user, the first fabric areas are aligned to the groin region and inner thigh regions of the male user. (sumobrain.com)
  • 9. The knitted structure according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the main fabric layer comprises second fabric areas adjacent to the first fabric areas, such that when the male garment is worn by the male user, the second fabric areas are aligned to the sartorius muscles of the male user. (sumobrain.com)
  • The server hardware comprises one main computer and raided hard drive system. (lu.se)
  • He pointed out that the website is primarily comprised of millions of "bots," whose mission is to engage in "social conditioning. (naturalnews.com)
  • Henderson (who lives in San Jose, California) has also written extensively on "comprised of," justifying his actions with a 6,000-word mission statement on his user page . (businessinsider.com)
  • The etymology of the word does not support "comprised of. (businessinsider.com)
  • And (by) the heaven comprising interwoven tracks, I've read this verse years ago and repeated it many times before, trying to get the meaning of the word ( interwoven tracks) .This word indicated (the tight textile) for me. (kaheel7.com)
  • But before we go down that rabbit hole, let's first go over the word comprise . (languagetool.org)
  • Jury comments: "The project comprises a school enabled by a new housing block, both on a single, tight urban site. (archinect.com)
  • In the context of legal usage, American lexicographer Bryan A. Garner writes that "The phrase is comprised of is always wrong and should be replaced by either is composed of or comprises. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alfred North Whitehead 1929 "There is a dead nerveless area on the Left, comprised of the old sense of paralysis before the horror of the gas chamber. (wikipedia.org)
  • 8. The knitted structure according to claim 7, wherein the first fabric areas comprise a smooth material. (sumobrain.com)
  • 15. A method of producing the knitted structure according to any one of claims 1 to 11 , the method comprising seamlessly knitting the knitted structure using a knitting machine. (sumobrain.com)
  • More particularly, the present disclosure describes various embodiments of the knitted structure, the male garment comprising the knitted structure, and a method for producing the knitted structure. (sumobrain.com)
  • 2. The knitted structure according to claim 1 , wherein the support fabric layer comprises a double jersey knit structure, a spacer structure, or a plated structure. (sumobrain.com)
  • comprising the history and principles of tasteful horitculture : Dennis, Jonas, 1776? (archive.org)
  • VILNIUS - Goods subject to the European Union's (EU) restrictions on the transit of certain products of Russian origin via EU territory, which came into effect on Sunday, comprise 15 percent of the total transit cargo traffic transported via Lithuania by rail to the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai (Lithuanian Railways, LTG), the country's state-owned railway company, has said. (baltictimes.com)
  • Out of this volume, ferrous metals comprised up to 9 percent of the total transit cargo traffic between mainland Russia and Kaliningrad, cement accounted for 3 percent, alcohol products - for 1.4 percent, timber products - for 0.6 percent," she said. (baltictimes.com)
  • So, to say that a pie comprises six slices is the same as saying that a pie is made up of six slices. (languagetool.org)
  • The phrase comprised of has been in use in its current meaning since the early 18th century, and has been used by major novelists, intellectuals and essayists. (wikipedia.org)
  • The puzzle is comprised of 200 pieces ) started getting contested in the early years of the 20th Century. (languagetool.org)
  • Manual of Classical Bibliography: Comprising a Copious Detail of the Various Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics and of the Critical and Philological Works Publ. (google.co.in)
  • Harold Bloom, 2003 "I never set out to 'write' a memoir - the book called 'A Widow's Story' is comprised of journal entries from Feb. 11, 2008, through Aug. 29, 2008. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1902) "The body-covering of birds is, without exception, comprised of feathers, and by this character alone birds may be distinguished from all other animals. (wikipedia.org)
  • Zoological text-book comprising Cuvier's four grand divisions of animals : also, Shaw's improved Linnean genera, arranged according to the classes and orders of Cuvier and Latreille : short descriptio. (biodiversitylibrary.org)
  • He has now corrected every single misuse of "comprised of" on English-language Wikipedia - no mean feat, considering the site has more than 4.7 million articles. (businessinsider.com)