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The logo of the Stargate series similarly features a stylized A with a circle above it, making it resemble an Å as in Stargåte; in Norwegian, gåte means "riddle". In standardized writings outside the Liège area, words containing å are written with uh, â or ô. For example, the word måjhon (house), in the standardized orthography is spelled môjo, mâhon, mohone, maujon in dialectal writings. in places→ stellenweise; the snow was up to a metre deep in places→ der Schnee lag stellenweise bis zu einem Meter hoch Idiomsin the same spot, without advancing or retreating: Stand by your desk and jog in place for a few minutes of exercise. Zak Perzamanos, from Crosby, ranked fifth out of 99 fellow male gymnasts at the World Trampoline Championships in Birmingham this month, earning Team GB a guaranteed spot in next year's Olympic games. Only the top eight athletes qualified to compete in the Paris games - though Team GB will have the chance to add a second competitor to its roster at the World Cup next month.

to earn a certain, stated standing, as in an examination or competition: [~ +a word indicating number or rank ]He placed fifth in his class. inappropriate: He had always felt out of place in an academic environment. A green suit was out of place at the funeral.

Music and Danceto employ (the voice) for singing or speaking with consciousness of the bodily point of emphasis of resonance of each tone or register.

Cirque du Soleil's Koozå production uses this character in its logo, although it is pronounced by the main singer as a regular "a". We use at in many common phrases, especially when we are talking about a place for a specific activity. proper sequence or relationship, as of ideas or details: [ uncountable ]Everything fell neatly into place.Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Nadie sabe dónde se le dio sepultura al viejo poeta. The letter "Å" (U+00C5) is also used throughout the world as the international symbol for the non- SI unit ångström, a physical unit of length named after the Swedish physicist Anders Jonas Ångström. It is always upper case in this context (symbols for units named after persons are generally upper-case). The ångström is a unit of length equal to 10 −10m (one ten-billionth of a meter) or 0.1nm.

The A5 will be closed will be from the Whittington Road Roundabout to the Mile End Roundabout and a signed diversion will be in place throughout the closure period. in the first place (= firstly)→ erstens; in the first place …, in the second place …→ erstens …, zweitens …; she shouldn’t have been there in the first place (= anyway)→ sie hätte überhaupt nicht or erst gar nicht dort sein sollen intransitive) US Canadian (of a racehorse, greyhound, etc) to finish among the first three in a contest, esp in second position Combining character (A and combining ring above (U+030A), Å å, or o above (U+0366), Aͦ aͦ, resembles Å å) debería recordar su lugar en la sociedad y dejar de causar problemas. // Yo no viviría mi vida como tú, pero realmente no es mi lugar juzgarte.Though Å is derived from A by adding an overring, it is considered a separate letter. It developed as a form of semi- ligature of an A with a smaller o above it to denote a long and darker A, a process similar to how the umlaut mark developed from a small e written above certain letters. go places, [Informal. ]to succeed or advance in one's career: He'll never go places if he stays in his hometown.

In family names, the bearer of the name uses Aa or Å according to their choice, but since family names are inherited they are resistant to change and the traditional Aa style is often kept. For instance, the last name Aagaard is much more common than Ågård. The surname Aa is always spelled with double A, never with the single å. However, given names - which are less commonly inherited - have largely changed to the use of the Å. For instance, in Norway more than 12,000 male citizens spell their name Håkon, while only around 2,500 are named Haakon. place of + noun place of amusement→ Vergnügungsstätte f; place of birth→ Geburtsort m; place of residence→ Wohnort m; place of business or work→ Arbeitsstelle f

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Correct alphabetization in Danish and Norwegian places Å as the last letter in the alphabet, the sequence being Æ, Ø, Å. This is also true for the alternative spelling "Aa". Unless manually corrected, sorting algorithms of programs localised for Danish or Norwegian will place e.g., Aaron after Zorro.

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