Supermarket cashier Phoebe
Costard, offering her support to the dead man's friends, added: "Can't imagine what you guys are going through.
Although compensation is currently unavailable,
Costard et al.
Costard is an epidemiologist working as a senior consultant at EpiX Analytics in Boulder, Colorado.
Costard, F., Dupeyrat, L., Gautier, E., and Carey-Gailhardis, E.
Berowne, arranging for
Costard to deliver a letter to Rosaline, notes: "The princess comes to hunt here in the park" (3.1.161).
The first suggests: "Take him over the
costard with the hilts of thy sword, and then throw him into the malmsey-butt in the next room."
Thus, the chemical composition of a given species may vary widely under different growth conditions, and such changes may be related to the growth phase of the culture (
Costard et al, 2012).
Here, the Pedant uses the colloquial oh in what discourse analysts label a corrective or repair to the Clown's "false Latine." Given that
Costard has employed the O+vocative a few lines earlier, Shakespeare's compositor clearly marks a functional distinction between the two forms.
The wild boar shares infectious diseases with feral pigs, and that is why their presence in areas close to the pig industry represents a potential epidemiologic danger (Ruiz-Fons et al., 2008; Kukushkin et al., 2008;
Costard et al., 2013) that could have serious sanitary and economic consequences.
Depuis sa prison, depuis la rotissoire, il avait entrevu un homme chauve dodu a lunettes et
costard cravate, s'interesser a l'aspect appetissant de ses freres et lui.