Adverb
e. g.
Alternative form of e.g.
Some states, e. g. "pregnant", are all-or-none, no intermediates. But sexual abuse has shades of grey, from violent buggery to mild touching. Richard Dawkins
This effort is shared with other Indian intellectuals, e. g. with Claude Alvares who shows how "attempts were made to destroy non-Western technologies”, and until recently if not today, "even the idea that other cultures may have had thriving technologies was calculatingly destroyed.”. Koenraad Elst
I wonder how Feynman would feel if he had to be talking to not just a few nuts of this kind but e. g. to 2,500 similar nuts who would be moreover described by the media as good scientists, if not the best ones in the world.;-) Good for him that he managed to die in time. Luboš Motl
Concept art is first of all an art of which the material is concepts, as the material of e. g. music is sound. Since concepts are closely bound up with language, concept art is a kind of art of which the material is language. Henry Flynt
In the new environment and markets it is not enough to only promote the export of Finland. We need the political view where the countries are developing and political abilities to contribute the direction of development, e. g. in the human rights and security issues. Pekka Haavisto
You all know, even better than I do, that children, e. g. from Denmark, can get on their bicycles and cycle off to the Adriatic. No one would ever think of suggesting that they were "teenage spies." Andrei Sakharov