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A good demand obtains for rosin, only limited by the <WSD>spareful</WSD> granting of licences.
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sparing; chary.
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On environmental regulation, taxes and other topics that are <WSD>red meat</WSD> to economic conservatives, Mr. Bush has delivered.
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Fresh, inspiring, or inflammatory topics or information.
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'My own little <WSD>wifelet</WSD>.' Harriet hung her head. 'Why not Sally-Anne? Why me?' Why indeed, he wondered, looking at the big blonde child who fate had proclaimed should be Mrs Grenderlyn?
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A wife.
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Four <WSD>snuggers</WSD> are usually needed to seal a large door and two for a smaller shipping-room door.
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A type of latch that operates by providing spring tension between a door or window and its frame.
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A sense that the air, a sighting of muddy river, or that outcrop of rock so implacably bland in the light of midday, is <WSD>undertowed</WSD> by memory.
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To pull down by, or as by, an undertow.
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Poets were <WSD>ranked</WSD> in the class of philosophers.
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To assign a suitable place in a class or order; to classify.
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Next came a glittering cloud, all wisps and sparkles, which eventually revealed itself to be Miss Daisy Athensasy in a swansdown-trimmed gown and a <WSD>mineful</WSD> of diamonds.
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A large amount, particularly of something obtained through mining.
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Upcycling requires that innovation be integrated with sustainable product development. Several innovative products can be manufactured by <WSD>upcycling</WSD> the unrecyclable wastes, such as plastic rejects from municipal solid waste. Such products include bricks, interlocks, manhole covers, table toppings, and road rampsnb....
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To convert (waste materials, etc.) into new materials or products of higher quality and greater functionality. (from 1990s)
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Cerebellar dysfunction is characterized by truncal ataxia, a broad-based stance, dysmetria in which the limbs either overstep (hypermetria) or <WSD>understep</WSD> (hypometria), and tremor that is most pronounced when the animal attempts a goal-orientated movement (intention tremor).
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To take a step that is not far enough forward.
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One ambassador sent word to the duke's son that his visit should be <WSD>retaliated</WSD>.
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To repay or requite by an act of the same kind.
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In addition, Enomoto & Den[2] argue that which hearer should <WSD>take a turn</WSD> at which point depends upon the hearer's status in a storytelling sequence.
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To participate in an activity involving two or more participants.
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In Viking Man's apartment, a large closet he's made into a movie library is strewn with reels of film. The reels have spooled into a <WSD>sargasso</WSD> of celluloid; a projector stares from the end of the closet.
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"Also" '''(Sargasso)''': a confused, tangled mass or situation.
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I saw red, and instead of a cab I fetched that policeman. Of course father did <WSD>black</WSD> his eye.
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To make black; to blacken.
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We are the "<WSD>bristlers</WSD>," the easily hurt and hostile, the solitary ones, the "people are bums" man, the "don't let anyone know" woman.
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Someone or something that bristles.
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Again Turk placed the pennies on the <WSD>kip</WSD>. He took his time, deliberate over the small action, held the <WSD>kip</WSD> for a long breathless moment, then jerked his wrist and the pennies were in the air.
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A piece of flat wood used to throw the coins in a game of two-up.
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But if I could, by Him that gave me life, / I would attach you all and make you stoop / Unto the sovereign mercy of the king; / But since I cannot, be it known to you / I do remain as <WSD>neuter</WSD>.
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Neutral; on neither side; neither one thing nor another.
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He is a young fellow, not long out of adolescence, who <WSD>faunches</WSD> to set the world on fire but isn't sure how to go about it.
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To desire; to yearn; to covet.
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The above, appearing in a publication now long ago <WSD>superannuated</WSD> and forgotten, is all that hitherto has stood in human record to attest what manner of men respectively were John Claggart and Billy Budd.
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Obsolete, antiquated.
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Where cows are headed up to the wall and are fed with turnips in winter, the place around them very soon gets <WSD>splatched</WSD> with earth off the roots;
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To mark with a splatch.
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Towards nine the three miners said that as they had brought their instruments they might as well tune up, for the boys and girls would soon be arriving now, and hungry for a good old fashioned <WSD>breakdown</WSD>. A fiddle, a banjo, and a clarinet - these were the instruments.
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Any rapid bluegrass dance tune, especially featuring a five-string banjo.
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In the mean while, We will obſerve that beſides the Paſſion and <WSD>Party Spirit</WSD>, which poſſeſſ almoſt all Thoſe, who write on this Subject, there is a Diſtinction, which ſhould be conſtantly made in Caſes of this Nature, and which They never make, or never make exactly enough. They compare the Proceedings, without comparing the Situations.
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The feeling of common purpose and togetherness experienced or shown by members or supporters of a group, especially a political party, sometimes accompanied by unreasonable animosity towards members or supporters of other groups.
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"I got phone orders at Tuolumne Meadows to pack up and come over Sunrise Trail. Started at sunrise. Everything <WSD>haywire</WSD>, including cranky pack horse which kept getting off trail. Phoned in at Vernal Falls station. Ordered to hurry down, help catch two auto thieves which broke jail just after breakfast. Assigned to guard Coulterville Road.
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Behaving erratically or uncontrollably, especially of a machine or mechanical process; usually used with the verb "go".
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The "Nabob" sent "Lacandas" to informe me, that these supplyes were not for warre, but fild full of combustible matter to fire, and so to be <WSD>let driue</WSD> with the tyde vpon our ships in the night ...
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To allow (a vessel) to be propelled by the wind, current or tide.
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RAE: I thought I'd use the <WSD>Tardis</WSD>.
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(nodot=1) (Doctor Who" which is larger on the inside than the outside).
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By 1991 his constituency had made a <WSD>clean sweep</WSD> of all twelve local council seats, that's in part to Nellist's high-profile efforts.
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A complete or overwhelming victory, especially one in which all or almost all possible electoral contests are won.
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But the income that many Californians rely on from <WSD>canning</WSD> is imperiled by a crisis for recycling centers.
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The practice of collecting aluminum cans or other recyclable objects; making money by collecting and selling such things.
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These verses, originally Greek, were <WSD>put</WSD> in Latin.
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To set before one for judgment, acceptance, or rejection; to bring to the attention.
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Madame Beck esteemed me learned and blue; Miss Fanshawe, <WSD>caustic</WSD>, ironic, and cynical
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Sharp, bitter, cutting, biting, and sarcastic in a scathing way.
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Myra Rutledge, heiress to a <WSD>Fortune 500</WSD> candy company, looked around her state-of-the-art kitchen, at the pots bubbling on the stove, at the table set for two.
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The list published annually by "Fortune" magazine of the 500 United States companies with the highest revenue.
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By now, the reservation had electricity so THAT had to be <WSD>octopussed</WSD> out to the trailers too.
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To plug a large number of devices into a single electric outlet.
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How <WSD>impertinent</WSD> that grief was which served no end!
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insolent, ill-mannered
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I needed at least fifteen litres more petrol in my tank to reach the next major settlement and, unlike China, there were no shiny new gas stations here with <WSD>bowsers</WSD> of different types of petrol to choose from, nor were there pretty young gas girls in nice uniforms ready to fill ‘er up – in fact there were no gas stations here at all; petrol was bought and sold strictly off market in private transactions.
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A fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station.
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When an American says, "I've been <WSD>burgled</WSD>" -- where an Englishman would say, "My house has been broken into by thieves" -- he succeeds in shortening the statement by more than half ...
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to commit burglary. (from 1867)
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The Lyonesse army cautiously advanced into the forest, but came upon no Daut resistance. Cassander's dissatisfaction was compounded by the pulsing pain in his shoulder. He began to curse under his breath. “Where are the <WSD>skulkers</WSD>? Why do they not reveal themselves?”
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One who stays where they cannot be seen (often in a cowardly way or with the intent of doing harm).
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So luvaris lair no leid suld lak,/ A lord to lufe a <WSD>silly</WSD> lass.
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Lowly, of humble station.
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The rooms downstairs were <WSD>cottoned</WSD>, the doors re-hung, and a counter put in the record office.
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To cover walls with fabric.
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I grew up thinking that the blue and white Miracle Whip salad dressing jar in the fridge held the same substance the rest of the world knew as <WSD>mayonnaise</WSD>. / Now I know that <WSD>mayonnaise</WSD> is something entirely different.
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A dressing made from vegetable oil, raw egg yolks and seasoning, used on salads, with french fries, in sandwiches etc.
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At first blush it seemed that what was striking about him rested on the fact that his dress was exotic, his <WSD>person</WSD> foreign.
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The physical body of a being seen as distinct from the mind, character, etc. (from 14th c.)
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Dr. Bertrand tells us that the first patient he ever <WSD>magnetized</WSD>, being attacked by a disease of an hysterical character, became subject to convulsions of so long duration and so violent in character, that he had never, in all his practice, seen the like ...
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To hypnotize using mesmerism.
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For their part, the others had been earnestly pointing out that there were in fact two types of crocodiles, saltwater and freshwater, and that only the <WSD>salties</WSD> were dangerous.
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A salt-water crocodile (or estuarine crocodile).
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The refurbished church was attended by <WSD>Veronans</WSD> who later voted to construct a larger, more spacious building in the 1990s on old Route 365 near the hamlet of Verona.
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A person from Verona.
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He wasn't lying because, truth be told, I looked a lot like Halle Berry, only I was much thicker in all the right places and I was way more <WSD>ghetto</WSD> than Halle. And I had the tattoos and the attitude to match.
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Characteristic of the style, speech, or behavior of residents of a predominantly black or other ghetto in the United States.
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Not only are there maps of fantasy, such as those of Oz or <WSD>Middle Earth</WSD>, there are also hypotheses that have been made on the basis of mapped information<!--:-->
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(nodot=a): the setting of the "Lord of the Rings" series.
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He also documented some intercalated mottled reddish clays and marls, and the upper horizons containing bluish clays with <WSD>conglomerate</WSD> beds.
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Composed of fragments of rock, pebbles, or stones cemented together.
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Minsky's work factored in the transformation away from <WSD>fiscalism</WSD> that characterised the “long 1970s” and contributed to the development of "Post-Keynesian" economics, an intellectual program dedicated to revolutionising macro-economics in a way that was true to the spirit of Keynes eschewing the Neo-clasical synthesis inherent to the IS/LM models that formed the basis of <WSD>fiscalism</WSD>.
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The belief that fiscal policy should function as the primary macroeconomic stabiliser (e.g. for controlling inflation), often associated with the (IS–LM model).
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And the British mandarin Left, like their contemporaries in the Foreign Office, had little time for the <WSD>travails</WSD> of the small countries between Germany and Russia, whom they had always regarded as something of a nuisance.
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Arduous or painful exertion; excessive labor, suffering, hardship. (from 13th c.)
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"I am not in Mr Crosbie's confidence. He is in the General Committee Office, I know; and, I believe, has pretty nearly the management of the whole of it." / "I'll tell you what he is, Bell; Mr Crosbie is a <WSD>swell</WSD>." And Lilian Dale was right; Mr Crosbie was a <WSD>swell</WSD>.
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A person of high social standing; an important person.
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Riding the District west of Hammersmith, you immediately know something exciting is coming up, because at Ravenscourt Park you are level with the <WSD>rooftops</WSD>.
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The area atop a roof.
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Students, of course, know the difference between a <WSD>deadly</WSD> lecture and a stimulating one. An excellent lecturer who maintains a high level of interaction with the audience stimulates thinking and learning.
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Very boring.
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...for several shooting seasons it remained a likely place, though it grew only grass, and there was no visible <WSD>snipiness</WSD> about it.
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The property of being full of, characteristic of, or attractive to snipe.
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It is certainly true that unconstrained <WSD>transformationalism</WSD> is incompatible with the basic fact that words constitute special morphological units that are distinct from phrases and sentences.
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Adherence to transformational grammars.
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Who <WSD>pants</WSD> for glory finds but short repose.
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To long eagerly; to desire earnestly.
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You will need to keep <WSD>track</WSD> of meetings with your lawyer and court deadlines.
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Awareness of something, especially when arising from close monitoring.
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Thousands of ungainly black-beaked heads would <WSD>periscope</WSD> and freeze in the direction of the approaching intruder.
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To rise and peer around, in the manner of a periscope.
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Interviews conducted for this project indicate that neither the professionals at the <WSD>CLSC</WSD> nor the representatives of voluntary associations used the virage ambulatoire to date their relationship.
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A nonprofit community center in Quebec that offers public health services.
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As we have stated before, a curve f' is <WSD>adjoint</WSD> to a curve f if it have at least the multiplicity r_i-1 at each point where f has the multiplicity r_i. A first polar \sum_i y_i \left ( \partial f / \partial x_i \right ) = 0 is an example of an <WSD>adjoint</WSD> curve.
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Having a relationship of the nature of an '''adjoint''' (adjoint curve); sharing multiple points with.
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Walpole, moreover, left England not only more corrupt than he found it, but crasser and more <WSD>Philistine</WSD>.
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Lacking appreciation of culture; "also philistine".
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This type of <WSD>play</WSD> allows some people to relax and enjoy being given pleasure without having to think about giving pleasure back at the same time.
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Sexual activity or sexual role-playing.
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The vulgar, <WSD>gulled</WSD> into rebellion, armed.
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To deceive or cheat.
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My understanding on the 398/909 is that Sangean built the radio this way basically for the European market...<!--sic-->to prevent overloading. If you search this newsgroup, you will find mods mentioned (by the great <WSD>mod man</WSD> RickW) <!--space omitted in original-->that correct this condition.
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A person who experiments with and modifies the internals of machinery, electronics(,) or software that has been mass-produced; a creative mechanic or technician.
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I seem to see a great university, great in <WSD>endowment</WSD>, in land, in buildings, in equipment, but greater still, second to none, in its practical idealism, and its social usefulness.
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Property or funds invested for the support and benefit of a person or not-for-profit institution.
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“That <WSD>jasper</WSD>,” sniggered Darby, “never pulled out his ‘dummy' for nothing but pissing, I bet you!”
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A person, a guy, especially seen as naïve or simple.
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A fish from the Muschelkalk…has been made the type of the genus Prohalecites on account of peculiar features in its <WSD>squamation</WSD>.
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A particular arrangement of scales; a special mode or form of squamation.
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Unfortunately yellow color is not unusual to find in the palm of a <WSD>Mercurian</WSD>.
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One who is mercurial.
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If sexual orgasm is the royal way to knowledge of God, perhaps such orgasm doesn't have to occur only with a woman. Maybe, as the gays and <WSD>pansexualists</WSD> claim, any kind of orgasm will qualify.
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A person who is attracted, or who is able to experience attraction, to everyone and everything.
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Perhaps they had a fleet of bilingual fact-checkers on the case, carefully <WSD>Zaprudering</WSD> the Chávez video to determine what exactly was said.
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To study (a piece of footage) closely.
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He that will cast <WSD>meal</WSD> upon <WSD>meal</WSD> is not able to have (a) long life.
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(food that is prepared and eaten)Food that is prepared and eaten, usually at a specific time, and usually in a comparatively large quantity (as opposed to a snack).
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“Anyway,” She grabbed his dick through his black silk boxers, “I'll <WSD>holla back</WSD> big man."
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To make or respond to romantic or sexual overtures.
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They moved about the bar incessantly, <WSD>cadging</WSD> cigarettes and drinks, with something behind their eyes at once terribly vulnerable and terribly hard.
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To obtain something by wit or guile; to convince people to do something they might not normally do.
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... on the 2d of December our Henry Sixth made his Joyous Entry dismally enough into disaffected and <WSD>depopulating</WSD> Paris.
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To become depopulated, to lose its population.
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During the occupation, Johan directed many influential films with a high technical quality and pronounced sense of working in <WSD>genre film</WSD>, like the screwball comedy "Mine Kære Koner" ("My Dear Wives", 1943) and the episodic "Otte Akkorder" ("Eight Cords", 1944).
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All such films, collectively.
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An overfired glaze often <WSD>blisters</WSD> by the volatilization of part of its composition. It also reaches a stage where its viscosity is too low to keep it on the pot.
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To have a blister form.
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And I don't mean to sound <WSD>snipey</WSD> but Gemma and me have both been working really hard lately – I was in the salon from half-seven this morning and I didn't finish till seven this evening, and I bet Gemma had an equally long day.
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Having a tendency to snipe; given to nasty or cutting comments.
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no variableness, neither <WSD>shadow</WSD> of turning
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A small degree; a shade.
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"..."customs which the <WSD>Antarcticans</WSD> might have. How he wished he had made the trip alone, and need not share with Adam the scientific triumphs to come! / Of course she was—the daughter of Morrison, Hull's companion who had befriended and protected him against the <WSD>Antarcticans</WSD>.
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A native of Antarctica.
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A historical dictionary cannot do this though it cannot also neglect this aspect because the <WSD>attestation</WSD> of a rare meaning is bound to be very limited.
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An appearance in print or otherwise recorded on a permanent medium.
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...the wish-delight of pure belief, unseasoned faith in being true, no cynicism to ease the pain, you said that, tapping-in, as it were, and the visible monologue says, go on, and fire the fall, the <WSD>undertoad</WSD> reciting the quick shots are your cards and letters imitating scorn or envy or distrust not present, but pure panic culls retreat from your coins today, today the crossing over into birthdays, into the new cycle...
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An underlying threat of disaster beneath the surface of everyday life.
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While this jewel of the <WSD>scoundrelry</WSD> babbled on, I, after my initial surprise, stayed where I was, my back to the wall, hat in hand and sword in sheath, saying nothing, but waiting to see when he would finally get to the point.
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Scoundrels in general; a group of scoundrels
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The canopy above the bed was a mosaic of tiny stones, jet, serpentine, dark hyacinth, black marble, bloodstone, and lapis lazuli, so confounded in a maze of altering hue and <WSD>lustre</WSD> that they might mock the palpitating sky of night.
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Shine, polish or sparkle.
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It could not <WSD>slake</WSD> mine ire nor ease my heart.
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To satisfy (thirst, or other desires); to quench; to extinguish. (from 14thc.)
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Floor <WSD>ambidextry</WSD> was identified at the beginning of the experiment as the psychomotor skill of 8.33% of the experimental group components; at the end of the experiment, the same values were recorded.
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Ambidextrousness.
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On his <WSD>releasement</WSD> from prison, he learned that the beloved cause of his persecution had been forced to marry a nobleman, whose name he could not discover, but who had carried her to his castle near Bristol.
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release, the act of releasing or letting something go.
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...; that good and bad actions at present are naturally rewarded and punished, not only as beneficial and <WSD>mischievous</WSD> to society, but also as virtuous and civious; ...
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Causing mischief; injurious.
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If Henry does not fully trust him, is it surprising? A <WSD>prince</WSD> is alone: in his council chamber, in his bedchamber, and finally in Hell's antechamber, stripped – as Harry Percy said – for Judgment.
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A (male) ruler, a sovereign; a king, monarch. (from 13th c.)
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⁽¹⁾ For the mid 1980s I estimate that at least one million adults belong to the <WSD>ecumenopolitan</WSD> stratum; several times as many are in the educational stream with ambitions to join them. / ⁽²⁾ Iranians were graduated from North American universities with motivations that are virtually indistinguishable from their classmates, but their command of Asian languages and their entrepreneurship generates a backflow of <WSD>ecumenopolitan</WSD> commitments to Asia.
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Of or conducive to the development, befitting the scale, or characteristic of an ecumenopolis or ecumenopoleis.
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Ramirez hit a <WSD>laser beam</WSD> home run into the right center field seats leading the 10th inning off Boston closer Ken Ryan
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A low, hard-hit or -thrown ball.
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But how could man respect himself when he was always being brought down to earth by the most <WSD>banausic</WSD> things?
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Uncultured, unrefined, utilitarian. (from mid 19th c.)
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I'm not sayin' she's touched the Devil, now, but I'd <WSD>admire</WSD> to know what books she reads and why she hides them — she'll not answer me, y' see.
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To estimate or value highly; to hold in high esteem.
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Athletes are celebrated just for competing. Russian gymnast Anna Pavlova, who recorded an imperfect 0.00 for one of her vault attempts, could try to land a <WSD>photobomb</WSD> of herself mugging in the background of all those photos that will be taken of Phelps lugging around his gold.
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A photo containing someone or something that is photobombing.
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It was very different, when the masters of the science sought immortality and power; such views, although futile, were grand: but now the scene was changed. The ambition of the inquirer seemed to limit itself to the annihilation of those visions on which my interest in science was chiefly founded. I was required to exchange <WSD>chimeras</WSD> of boundless grandeur for realities of little worth.
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A foolish, incongruous, or vain thought or product of the imagination.
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Alex McLeish, perhaps mindful of the <WSD>flak</WSD> he has been taking from sections of the Villa support for a perceived negative style of play, handed starts to wingers Charles N'Zogbia and Albrighton.
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Adverse criticism. (from 1963)
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It is a case of 'epistemic drift' as defined by Kemeny (1999), in which discourses without firm disciplinary roots tend to <WSD>misattend</WSD> to facts and jump to misleading conclusions.
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To misunderstand; to disregard or fail to pay attention.
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“I don't mean all of your friends—only a small proportion—which, however, connects your <WSD>circle</WSD> with that deadly, idle, brainless bunch—the insolent chatterers at the opera, the gorged dowagers,nb..., the jewelled animals whose moral code is the code of the barnyard—!"
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A specific group of persons; especially one who shares a common interest.
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Finally, when Ophir had had enough of watching Brent fuck with Stella's hair, he said, "You want to knock it off there, <WSD>dickslap</WSD>?"
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An objectionable person.
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The 42nd revue at The Second City's "junior" stage waxes sardonic about Trump, improvises a song, cleverly incorporates an audience member and trumpets (perhaps unnecessarily) its multiethnic, <WSD>multiamorous</WSD> cast.
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Being able to love in many ways including polyamory, monogamy, etc.
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[T]he center's Chinese Folk Dance Company plans to perform six pieces, including a <WSD>fan dance</WSD> and a sword dance.
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A dance performance incorporating the artful use of fans.
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CHARITY is a virtue of the heart, and not of the hands, ſays an old writer. Gifts and alms are the expreſſions, not the <WSD>eſſence</WSD> of this virtue.
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(inherent nature)The inherent nature of a thing or idea.
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The plaintiff in this case must satisfy the judge that she has visible means, the mere <WSD>bald</WSD> statement that she has visible means is not suflicient.
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(statement) Without evidence or support being provided.
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Out of the 37 respondents, seven are infrequent <WSD>prayers</WSD> who prefer to leave the precise details of their prayer life ambiguous.
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One who prays.
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An example: The Black Panther Chairman abuses the black Supreme Court Justice (the latter having just denied a Cleaver plea) as an "Uncle Tom, a bootlicker, a nigger pig, a <WSD>Tonto</WSD>, and a punk."
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A Native American who accepts a subservient position to a white person.
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