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- Margaret Barker notes that Rabbi Tarfon s gilyonim referred to an empty space or a margin and suggests Tarfon punned on galah meaning reveal and hence revelation, rather than on euangelion.
- The noun " troll " usually referred to an act of trolling or to the resulting discussion rather than to the author, though some posts punned on the dual meaning of " troll ."
- This was later punned again as " Bralda-h�m " meaning " heady ale " ( referring to the colour of its water ), which Tolkien renders into English as " Brandywine ".
- Some of these booed and whistled from up in the balconies in the Halle stadium, hanging out a banner that punned on his name by suggesting that the country had eaten " coal " dust too long.
- Delisle had won as national champion on 14 July and Zitrone had punned by referring to him not as Raymond but Rouget, Rouget de Lisle being the composer of the " Marseillaise ", the national anthem.
- Truly, MIT is the Institute of NOWLEGE . " The " Zug " pranksters also noted and documented great differences in the reactions of campus police, maintenance workers, and passersby, upon seeing the ironically punned banners.
- With the mounting deaths on the Eiger's north face, the German press name " Nordwand " ( North wall ) was soon punned in sensational reports as " Mordwand " that translates in English as " murder wall ".
- This was further emphasised in the French translation of 1536, where the French proverb " Les preneurs sont prins " ( the hunters are caught in their own wiles ) is punned upon in an accompanying poem by Jean Lefevre.
- In this case, the punned entity would be golden eagle, because it is represented as a class ( second claim ) and an instance ( third claim ); whereas the metaclass would be species, as it has an instance that is a class.
- That left 172, 000 investors in Singapore's so-called Central Limit Order Book, or CLOB, as the market is known, caught with nearly $ 4 billion in shares they could not sell _ " Clobbered " as headline writers quickly punned.