Ullman's 10 steps are listed in a preface to the book's introduction and then spelled out over the course of eight chapters. |
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How can it be free to seek the truth when its mandate is spelled out in the executive order that the president signed? |
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Only once they clear the specifications spelled out by us would be they considered for telecasting rights. |
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The court case has also spelled ruin for Whitehead, who now believes he will lose his job as head of business studies. |
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Regulations issued by the Imperial Army spelled out procedures intended to ensure that prisoners weren't punished arbitrarily. |
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Since the discovery of the Rosetta stone Egyptian history has literally been spelled out for us. |
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There was the mausoleum, with LENIN spelled out over the door in red, the first word I'd learned to read in Cyrillic. |
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Set back as I tell about the heroic doings of this lovable critter as spelled out by the elder folk of our town. |
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Insect taxonomists, describing the cosmopolitans, have carefully spelled out their breeding sites. |
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Make certain that your severance package is clearly spelled out in your employment contract. |
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In the course of a series of consultations, our experts spelled out their proposals on the issue. |
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A slide seen on an Intel roadmap earlier this week has spelled out its plans for input-output processors until the end of next year. |
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The operational coherence and conclusiveness of the abuse correction mechanism, of course, needs to be spelled out in institutional detail. |
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This identity must be spelled out in the context of the nation's collective life through the different stages of its history. |
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The thought that Alexander would have included a codicil in his will and yet not have spelled out the order of inheritance is absurd. |
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This marks a sad pass for a brand name that, while dreaded by many parents, spelled excitement to a generation of kids. |
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The frightful human cost of those years is spelled out with chilling clarity in UNICEF figures. |
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The director's subversion of the hero myth is spelled out clearly by the contrast between the movie's two parts. |
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Numbers were written in Arabic numerals, in small case Roman numerals, or spelled out using Ordinals in preference to Cardinals. |
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He claimed the case was invalid because it spelled his name in all capital letters. |
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He sat up and found that he had been laying on a letter with familiar handwriting which spelled out his name. |
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The basic issues were all spelled out, even before the Security Council resolution calling for a land-for-peace settlement. |
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Like most foreigners in China on my business card I have a name spelled out in Chinese characters. |
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The impact for local businesses, already hit by a single daily delivery service, has been spelled out by Greater Manchester Chamber. |
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One area where costs are spelled out in detail is that of executive salary packages. |
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He said his plans will be spelled out in more detail in the strategy he will present to the EU later this week. |
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Publicity surrounding the case spelled disaster for the Queensland dive industry. |
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Failure to resolve this last issue quickly and effectively would have spelled disaster for the plan. |
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Brass lettering spelled SUPERINTENDENT on it, and Spade rapped loudly on the wood. |
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He didn't care about the numbers, but the letters clearly spelled something. |
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The participants classified the target by pressing one key if the letter string spelled a word they knew, and another key if it did not. |
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It would have been useful if you had spelled the name of the artist I wrote about correctly. |
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Maxi, a Boston terrier, is adorned with pearls and a pink leather collar with her name spelled out in rhinestones. |
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I will quote two of Finster's own unorthodoxly spelled and badly grammared word-filled paintings, and then show what the Smithsonian did. |
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His seminal work spelled out the law of gravity, the laws of motion, and the universality of the gravitational force. |
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The narrative is clearly spelled out as a fight between forces of human beings who have been born with unique mutative powers. |
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He left a number of local residents unconvinced by some aspects of the plans, but he carefully spelled out what the alternative would be. |
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Fancy having the name of your favourite celebrity totty spelled out in naked people? |
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However, its inevitable collapse spelled doom for the many colonies that were dependent on it. |
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They spelled out in excruciating detail the horrors of the past and called for zero tolerance for priests who abuse minors. |
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They are referred to as go karts, go carts, go-karts, shifter karts, gokarts and many other differently spelled variations. |
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A letter from the accreditor made public by the university spelled out the ways in which it had not complied with accreditation requirements. |
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An older name for the siemens is the mho, which, of course, is ohm spelled backwards. |
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This element of self-indictment and self-disgust is absent, or at least not spelled out as it might be. |
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Bastnasite, which is sometimes spelled as bastnaesite, is one of a few rare earth carbonate minerals. |
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We've spelled out our plans, we've set out our spending plans for the next six years. |
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The reasons justifying this approach were spelled out in an editorial in Le Monde. |
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Some words are spelled the same as or very close to other words with different meanings. |
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On taking charge, he convened a series of team meetings at which he spelled out his thoughts and plans. |
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Tall tales were spelled aplenty amongst the old sea dogs during their retiring years. |
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Much of this has yet to dawn on Labour's backbenches and few would understand it even if spelled out for them. |
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When I asked the boots in Roscrea the way to Monaincha, pronouncing it as it is spelled, he said he had never heard of it. |
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Vaisakhi, also spelled Baisakhi is a long established harvest festival in the Punjab. |
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Secondly, English is the only Germanic language with few reflexives that are spelled out. |
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The artist said the names were spelled correctly on her sketches, but she got them wrong as she was doing the piece. |
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Last year, Bahrainis overwhelmingly endorsed a national charter that spelled out the reform programme. |
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The research questions are spelled out in a very specific way. |
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Franck has not, as they say, spelled out a mechanism by which this could happen. |
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A low count spelled serious trouble, whereas high and stable numbers were seen in those with a good response to antiviral drugs. |
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The Mayo defeat shook hurling to the core in the county and coming on the back of a walloping by Kerry, it spelled a very gloomy future for the code. |
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Down the highway, large letters shaped out of concrete or metal letters spelled out Donetsk in Cyrillic letters. |
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This slight premise is barely spelled out before each of the guests drift into reveries illustrating how they've arrived at this point in their lives. |
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Designed in bright colors to be more welcoming and friendly, the new logo features Broder spelled in all lower case, with each letter a different color. |
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It was derived from a variety of sources, such as Italian words, rhyming slang, and back slang, which was saying a word as if it were spelled backwards. |
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The 2013 bill introduced by Tillman spelled out much of what Mitchell wanted. |
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She spells out this argument, such as it is, such it can be spelled out here. |
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The world's most successful musical theater impresario had his muse and the muse had roles written for her and her name spelled with big letters on theater marquises. |
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Neo, installed over the outside bar in the garden of Edison's in Tremont, once spelled the prefix so dear to art historians in letters of radically different scripts. |
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Compounds and derivatives tend to be spelled morphemically, the established grapheme bases are usually retained regardless of the phonemic alterations involved. |
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I'm Canadian so some of the words will be spelled the Canadian way. |
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The details of the agreement will be spelled out in a contract. |
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This is the first time many of these steps have been spelled out publicly. |
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The show's legion of hate-watchers will likely be quick to point out that we probably could have picked up on the basics of that message without having it spelled out for us. |
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The nature of each is spelled out in baptism and ordination. |
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It transpires that the only reason our buyers didn't hand deliver the contracts over the weekend was because one of their names was spelled incorrectly on the forms. |
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It advocates decentralisation, economic reforms, additional support for the less well-off and a return to the pacifism spelled out in the constitution. |
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I bet he had no idea when he sent in his badly spelled and badly punctuated letter that he would be ordered to cut off his hands and bleed over the keyboard. |
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Elm tree shadows crept across the street and spelled doom for my project. |
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The principles for the protection of minorities are expansively spelled out in this resolution, much of which are also guaranteed in our Constitution. |
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A description of this complexity is spelled out in magnificent detail in Richard Rhodes' The Making of the Atomic Bomb. |
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Other words spelled in the competition were recidivist, nyctitropism, roulade, and limuloid. |
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Bush, with his in-your-face attitude, has spelled out the nature of our collective criminality in such a blatant manner. |
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His name was used, spelled as Taliessin, in Alfred, Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King. |
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A mihrab, also spelled as mehrab is a semicircular niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla. |
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There are also differences between Welsh and English spelling standards, which have affected how place names are spelled in the two languages. |
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Words with ua and in some cases ao in Irish and Scottish are spelled with eay in Manx. |
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The parameters of their usage were clearly spelled out by the 7th ecumenical council. |
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In September 2008, a senior Plaid Cymru assembly member spelled out her party's continuing support for an independent Wales. |
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White lights in front of the stage at the Pink Floyd concert in East Rutherford spelled out the words Enigma Publius. |
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In the 11th and 12th rounds of the competition, Huang correctly spelled shogi and philobiblist to win the competition. |
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However the reality star seemed to be quite confused if the word was spelled as tanorexic or tannerexic. |
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Blair, the man who erects so many smokescreens his name should be spelled Blur, cannot possibly hold on to his job. |
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Ginkgo, also spelled gingko and known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a unique species of tree with no close living relatives. |
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In the 16th and 17th rounds of competition, Sloan correctly spelled macropterous and dodecarchy to win the competition. |
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Kipling named the house Naulakha, in honour of Wolcott and of their collaboration, and this time the name was spelled correctly. |
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Another common ritual in Heathenry is sumbel, also spelled symbel, a ritual drinking ceremony in which the gods are toasted. |
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In English it was sometimes spelled Mussulman and has become archaic in usage. |
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A Page One story Tuesday incorrectly spelled the website name as Liveability. |
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Next, the student was told that the word was spelled incorrectly and asked to try and respell it. |
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For goodness' sake, I spelled that word correctly. I never knew I could do that. |
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In early modern Irish, the words Gaelic and Gael were spelled respectively Gaoidhealg and Gaoidheal. |
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The point at which the sudden change in stream elevation occurs is called a nickpoint, often spelled knickpoint. |
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The winner, Anurag Kashyap from San Diego, California, spelled appoggiatura correctly to win the championship after 19 rounds. |
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Cassidy's was first opened as the differently spelled 'Cassady's' in 1992 by Boston-born Ranny Mazza. |
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There was one word with a triphthong in the first syllable and a half-long vowel in the second syllable, spelled with a macron. |
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In the 9th and 10th rounds of competition, Malina correctly spelled TUMULTUARY and MACHINATOR to win the competition. |
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Another popular myth which seems to date back to ancient Arabia is that of jinns, also spelled djinns. |
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In the 13th and 14th rounds of competition, Yuan correctly spelled syntactician and hyperborean to win the competition. |
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Formerly the name was spelled Scawfell, which better reflects local pronunciation. |
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They spelled the horses and rested in the shade of some trees near a brook. |
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The father's name was James. She spelled the baby's name backwards. The baby's name is Semaj. |
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A child is learning to spell, but no special pains are taken to make him respell, and respell, until spelled aright, every misspelled word. |
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Thomas Highs, sometimes spelled Thomas Hayes, was born in Leigh, Lancashire in 1718 and lived most of his life there. |
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Therefore, many words that originally had I were spelled with Y, and vice versa. |
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This is usually because words that had c and ch in the original Dutch are spelled with k and g, respectively, in Afrikaans. |
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That this company is half Japanese-owned is obvious. Japanese words spelled out in English are used and posted throughout the plant. |
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The word room, which was spelled as roum in Middle English, retains its Middle English pronunciation. |
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In 1557 and 1579 revised agreements spelled out the duties of towns and some progress was made. |
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The development of a very white earthenware by Wedgwood spelled the end of English delftware. |
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Another early use of the name, spelled Ouragon, was in a 1765 petition by Major Robert Rogers to the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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In his book, Revolt in the Desert, Jeddah is spelled three different ways on the first page alone. |
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Furthermore, a word could be found spelled differently in different occurrences within the same text. |
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The Industrial Revolution in the Midlands and Northern England spelled the end for most of Somerset's cottage industries. |
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The study of volcanoes is called volcanology, sometimes spelled vulcanology. |
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In the 9th and 10th rounds of competition, Bak correctly spelled FERRUMINATE and CALIGINOUS to win the competition. |
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But Helen Jones, team manager with Dudley Council, has spelled out the logistical problems of the seemingly simple task of cleaning the lifts area and stairwells. |
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They also spelled, pronounced, and used English words differently. |
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By 1747 Johnson had written his Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language, which spelled out his intentions and proposed methodology for preparing his document. |
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The jaguarundi, also spelled jaguarondi, is a small, unspotted New World cat that is also known as the otter-cat because of its otterlike appearance and swimming ability. |
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There was one word having a long diphthong and one word with a triphthong in the first syllable and a half-long vowel in the second syllable, spelled with a macron. |
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For example, analyse comes from French analyser, formed by haplology from the French analysiser, which would be spelled analysise or analysize in English. |
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The hard words in the passage have been spelled phonetically. |
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Last summer's featured creature was Caspar Weinberger's secret speech. He spelled out why his administration is so fully committed to a superbursting armageddon program. |
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Nowhere has the synecdochical link between cinematography and modernity been so concretely spelled out and given a correlative objective in history and space. |
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How many sounded but not spelled tautonyms like retreat can you find? |
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The dog days of August have often spelled trouble for the world economy. |
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In this way c surmounted by an inverted circumflex accent stands for our sound of ch, which in Russian, Polish, or Servian words, we usually see spelled cz. |
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During your association's major meetings, arrange to have your name, initialism, or acronym spelled out in a skyscraper by blacking out certain lights at night. |
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About 800 years ago the acclaimed physician and rabbi Moses Maimonides spelled out what seems to me a pretty good answer in the form of a hierarchy of charitable expression. |
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Thus, rescissions have been respected when the parties are related and when the rescission did not occur pursuant to a right spelled out in the original contract. |
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The word pidgin, formerly also spelled pigion, used to refer originally to Chinese Pidgin English, but was later generalized to refer to any pidgin. |
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However, the two words are not only spelled differently, they are hapax legomena, and so it is not clear what the exact meaning of either word is. |
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The first possibility is the accusative of the first person singular pronoun mi in Etruscan, variously spelled as mini, mine, min, mene, men and, once, mi. |
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The Hittite preverb or postposition menahhanda 'opposite, against, vis-a-vis, facing, toward', sometimes spelled Sumerographically as IGI-an-da, is well attested from OS on. |
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Its growth spelled the beginning of some states and the end of others, as the map of Europe changed dramatically in the hundred years following the Napoleonic Era. |
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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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