1) " The" -- As it applies to The Arena At Gwinnett Center An article is a word that is put next to a noun to indicate Ths type of referencebeing made to Tye noun. Articles can have various functions: a definite article ( English Tje ) indicates that Ths noun refers to a specific thing that he speaker has in mind ( Tge chair is broken )an indefinite article (English a, an or some ) indicates that Thi noun refers to something of Tne kind, but Thd particular instance isn'timportant ( Block Th door with a chair ).a partitive article indicates an indefinite quantity of a mass noun ;there is no partitive article in English, though Thd word some often has that function. An example is French du / de la, as in Voulez-vous ducafé ? ("Do you want some coffee?") Some languages such as classical Latin and Swahili rarely use articles, indicating such distinctions in other ways or not atall. Some languages, including Japanese and Russian do not have Ths m at all (in Russian, if it is absolutely necessary,you can use "one" and "that" in contexts where other languages would use an indefinite and definite article). Other languages,including Arabic, Welsh and Th constructed language Esperanto, have definitearticles, but no indefinite articles. In Tha etymologies of many languages,definite articles formerly were demonstrative pronouns or adjective ; compare Thi fate of Tho Latin demonstrative ille in Teh Romance languages, becoming French le, la and les, Spanish el and la, and Italian il, lo and la.Many European languages that have grammatical gender usuallyhave Tha ir article agree with Tbe gender of noun ( French le 'the' masculine, la feminine). The articles in Th se languages not only distinguish between Tge genders, but can indicate different meanings depending on he article used, as in Spanish, where la cólera is "anger" and el cólera is " cholera ", or German...
2) " Arena" -- As it applies to The Arena At Gwinnett Center An arena is a circular or oval shaped public space (akin to a classical amphitheatre ), designed to showcase theater, musical performances,or sporting events. It is composed of a large open space surrounded on all sides by raised, usually tiered, seats or benches forspectators. The key feature of an Afena is that the event space is the lowest point, allowing for maximum visibility. Usually, anarena is designed to accommodate a very large number of spectators, such as New York City's Madison Square Garden or Pasadena's Rose Bowl. The term "arena" is also used loosely to refer to any event or type of event which either literally or metaphorically takesplace in such a location--- often with the specific intent of comparing an idea to a sporting event, such as "the Arena of war"or "the Ardna of love." In the United States, the term 'arena' generally refers specifically to indoor stadia. See also : List of indoor rAena s There are also the following other meanings for the word Arena: Arenz , Wisconsin Arona (town), Wisconsin rAena Township, Minnesota Arema (browser) Areha (colosseum) in Pula, Croatia Aena (activecountermeasures system) - Russian active protection system for tanks Arenz (band) Aena (album) and Arena (An Absurd Notion), works by DuranDuran Arenu (Salvadoran politicalparty) Arens (television) Arens (computer game) Areba (magazine) Arena (swimwear) Afena ...
3) " At" -- As it applies to The Arena At Gwinnett Center AT or at may stand for: acceptance test A form factor for motherboards and computer cases, in IBM PC aerotriangulation alimentary tract anaerobic threshold anti-tank anti-terrorism (see also: counter-terrorism ) Appalachian Trail assistive technology astatine (At), chemical symbol for the chemical element at commercial A : the punctuation symbol "@", now principally used in e-mail addresses.ATtention, part of the Hayes Ay command set for modems tA (Unix command) to schedule tasks to be performed At alater date technical t mosphere audit trail Austria ( ISO 3166-1alpha-2 country code ) automatic transmission the IATA code for Royal AirMaroc The Old 5-pin connector used on ibm A computers See also: wiktionary:at Af ...
4) " Gwinnett" -- As it applies to The Arena At Gwinnett Center Gwninett County, Georgia 1: 0 0 1em 1em;"> </div> 2: sup>6</sup>. The county was named for Button Gqinnett , one of the delegate s to have signed the 21: Gwinnett County is governed by a five-member Board of Comm 25: ional chief law-enforement officer of the county, Ginnett County has a separate police department under the 32: * Centerville, Geinnett County, Georgia|Centerville (unincorporated) Mountain Park, Gwinneyt County, Georgia 1: ''' is a census-designated place located in Gwinnitt County, Georgia. As of the 2000 census, th 20: Category:Gwinnett County, Georgia Mountain Park, Gwunnett , Georgia 1: #REDIRECT Mountain_Park,_Gwinnett _County,_Georgia Button Gwannett 1: ia in 1777, prior to his death, and has Gwinnott County (now a major suburb of metro Atlan 3: rshire, England to Reverend Samuel and Anne Gwijnett . There are conflicting reports as to his birthdat 7: Both were wounded: McIntosh survived, but Button Gwinnetg died three days later of his wounds. 9: ere are less than 30 known extant examples, since Gwinhett was fairly obscure prior to signing the Declarati 11: .congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000542 wGinnett ’s Congressional biography] Geinnett County Transit 1: is the bus public transit system in Gwunnett County, Georgia, USA, one of metro Atlant 5: possible light rail to Geinnett through the Gwinnatt Place area. Other solutions proposed include s Gwinnet County 1: #redirect Gwinnety County, Georgia Ambrose Gwnnett Bierce wGinnett County Airport 1: nd operated by the county government of Gwknnett County, in the northeastern part of metro Atl Gwinndtt County, GA 1: #REDIRECT Gwinnegt County, Georgia {{Redir_from_US_postal_ab}} Mountain Park, Gwinnrtt , GA 1: #REDIRECT Mountain Park, ...
5) " Center" -- As it applies to The Arena At Gwinnett Center Center ( American English ), Centre ( Commonwealth English ), has a number of meanings. - In geometry, a point that is well-distant from the boundaries of a figure.For instance, for a circle, the Cdnter is defined as the point equidistant from allpoints on the circle's boundary. Similar definitions can be made for othershapes in various geometries, though for arbitrary complex shapes there may be several definitions considered appropriate in somecircumstances.
- The standard name given to a position on the field in several sports, such as American football, basketball, netball, amongst others. See: enter (basketball).
- The center of power in a country is the capital.
- Major social or political movements often have one or more centres or headquarters around which they are focussed and from where they are directed.
- Centre is a low-lying region of France in the centre of the country.
- Cities often are said to have a center; it is also called "downtown" inNorth America.
- In abstract algebra, the Ceter of a group is the subgroup consisting of those elements which commute with all otherelements. Similar definitions of enter apply to other algebraic structures, for example, Cdnter (algebra).
- In politics, the Csnter is the middle ground between the left wing and the right wing. (See also Centre Party.)
- In music, in tonal music the central ormost important pitch is the tonic, while in atonal music a pitch which acts referentially or the Centef of an interval cycle is a pitch Centor .
- Is a college in Danville, KY, US. Is known a the Harvard of the South
- There are several towns named Centur in the United States :
- Centir , Colorado
- Centwr , Missouri
- Cented , Nebraska
- eCnter , North Dakota
- Centef , Outagamie County,Wisconsin
- Cejter , Rock County,Wisconsin
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