Everyone has a right to do this, of course, but seeing so much division between students makes me, in a word, sad. |
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It was finished artwork, and they would ask me to, you know, insert a comma in a word balloon. |
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Likewise, the goal of capitalist corporations is to make the biggest return on investment possible, in a word, greed. |
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The items listed above are invariably composed in a word processing program or desktop publishing package. |
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If you're familiar with the spellchecker in a word processor, you'll get on with this tool instantly. |
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I thought she was, in a word, gorgeous, and I vowed to have that haircut, or die trying. |
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Even in prison bureaucracies, policies that admit no possible exception are, in a word, stupid. |
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But the redacted parts in the computer file could be seen by copying them and pasting the material in a word processing program. |
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Moira Plant is in a word a world authority class in the field of alcohol and pregnancy. |
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I do not know English, you might as you type in a word related to the appropriate title. |
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Type in a word or a string of words to search the body text of all profiles. |
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Our ministry calls us to sow the optimism which comes from faith, in a word, hope. |
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Then I ended up in the muddy drainage ditch, so I was in a word, filthy. |
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Thoughts, erratic and conniving, in a word evil, ran through her mind. |
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You simply type in a word or group of words into the search box and click enter. |
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Human security in this context means, in a word, freedom from fear-freedom from these pervasive threats to people's rights, safety, or lives. |
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And just as the fabric's lightness appealed to sportsmen, its colorfulness, lack of fur and relative inexpensiveness made it, in a word, trendy. |
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This coding process was undertaken in a word processing program given the small size of the dataset. |
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The OCR Proofreader operates like a spell checker in a word processing program, but with added OCR-specific features. |
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The table as a claiming sign with its slogan protestor shows the violence of expression in a word. |
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Nobody else can get in a word edgeways, and if you swear at her, why you'd think you'd woke up half a dozen angry bull-whackers. |
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The Security Council, in a word, must be aware of the danger of inaction, which would be appeasing a bellicose and unpredictable leader. |
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The back-to-back sets to follow are both, in a word, stellar. |
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The case was referred to higher authority for instructions, since it was so rare and so unusual and so incomprehensible and in a word, so alien to the Chinese mindset. |
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When people die, they leave signs of their presence in the world, in the form of their dwelling places, burial mounds, and artefacts, in a word, their archaeology. |
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The reasons given for nonparticipation were, in a word, diverse. |
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Perhaps, then, I could put in a word for historical materialism? |
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For all his tuttings about inexperienced amateurs, he had not taken in a word that Nansen had said. |
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After an s elsewhere in a word they are normally unaspirated as well, except sometimes in compound words. |
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Look Moll, you put in a word for us slobs, right now and when we conk out. |
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Instead, plosives are articulated with voice depending on their position in a word, in accordance with the rules of Tamil phonology. |
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He had very little money, but he was lucky at cards, made many acquaintances, took part in all entertainments, in a word, he was in the swim. |
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In these passages, naturally, spontaneously and vaguely, and in ordinary language all seem to mean, in a word, nontechnically. |
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Two chapters of Dodgson's pamphlet ran, in their entirety, as follows: Its chief merit is its simplicity — a simplicity so pure, so profound, in a word, so simple, that no other word will fitly describe it. |
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After a user chooses each letter in a word, the system predicts the probability of the following letter and resizes the boxes accordingly. |
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This is the ultimate free weight training system. in a word, this unit is the ultimate rack-system for ambitious athletes and leave nothing to be desired. |
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Other languages, like English, have variable stress, where the position of stress in a word is not predictable in that way. |
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Lexical stress, or word stress, is the stress placed on a given syllable in a word. |
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Languages in which the position of stress in a word is less predictable are said to have variable stress like English, Russian, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. |
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Back when she started working for Currents, most articles had to be retyped for publication, but now everything comes to us in a word processing file. |
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A particularly rich source of options arises when the plural of an acronym would normally be indicated in a word other than the final word if spelled out in full. |
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Note that when a syllable is not the last syllable in a word, the nucleus normally must be followed by two consonants in order for the syllable to be closed. |
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