vermn

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to
Used to indicate the indirect object

I gave the book to him.

Used to indicate result of action

His face was beaten to a pulp.

Preceding

ten to ten = 9:50; We're going to leave at ten to (the hour).

indicating destination In the direction of, and arriving at

We are walking to the shop.

As above, with the verb implied

If he hasn't read it yet, he ought to.

Used to indicate purpose

They drank to his health.

Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation

Three to the second is nine.

Means "to and including" when used in a reference to a series of policy sections, subsections, and/or paragraphs
{e} toward; for; in contrast with; in order to
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In the direction of and arriving at (indicating destination)
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In a very general way, and with innumerable varieties of application, to connects transitive verbs with their remoter or indirect object, and adjectives, nouns, and neuter or passive verbs with a following noun which limits their action
"Paul Foley" <pfoley@platform com>, <ogsa-alpha@globus org>
land is usually a publicly owned structure, such as a curb sidewalk, street or sewer
check if an active arc can have its dot advanced Let the active arc be ARCx: C -> C[1] C[j] C[j+1] C[n] from m to n If there is a constituent of type C[j] from n to p, then the dot can be advanced The resulting new active arc will be: ARCy: C -> C[1] C[j+1] C[j+2] C[n] from m to n where y is a natural number that has not yet been used in an arc-name
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Used to indicate ratios
Tonga (in Internet addresses)
Used after certain adjectives to indicate a relationship
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