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  • A whole lot of big words I couldn't read<br/>
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  • ...Cover Text may be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may be at most 25 words. ...sher of these copies. The front cover must present the full title with all words of the title equally prominent and visible. You may add other material on t
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  • ...ng the nation. The creed is fueled by the Air Force's heritage and, in the words of Moseley, "the warfighting-focused culture, conviction, character, ethic,
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  • *What to say when at a loss for words
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  • ''Words'': Charles Wesley, 1739 (Acts 16:26)<br/>
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  • In other words, while normally oil and water do not mix, the addition of soap allows oils
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  • ...ury. Exposure to ammonia can cause serious injury or death. We share these words and photos for information only. We make no claim as to their accuracy usef
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  • That's alot of words - here's a picture:
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  • The words '''Thunder fish''' is literally translation of Japanese ''gyorai'' that mea
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  • Ichikawa was in mute amazement, awakened to the reality by their words. Months later, when he heard the victory news of Battle of Singapore, patri
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  • ...tter]]" in his book ''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'' was a play on words based on the older phrase, but the character himself does not exhibit sympt
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  • ...88 |year=1996 |pmid=8600357 |doi=10.1016/0027-5107(95)00185-9}}</ref> The words ''acetaminophen'' (used in the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, Iran,<ref
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  • ...]] reaction. The generic name is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words τοξικος (''toxikos''), meaning "poison," and δενδρον (''dendr
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  • ...urn results in increased force of myocardial muscle contractions. In other words, at precisely the right dosage, ''Digitalis'' toxin can cause the heart to
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  • ...ring his face, which had been covered, he said — and these were his last words — 'Crito, we owe a cock to [[Asclepius]]. Pay it and do not neglect it.' ...questioned whether this is a factual account, careful attention to Plato's words, modern and ancient medicine, and other ancient Greek sources point to the
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  • ...ously as number two on [[Bender (Futurama)|Bender's]] most commonly spoken words. Daffodils are also a recurring visual gag, usually described as everyone's ...Opus] has further clarified herein these definitions by replacement of the words "cup" with "corona", "petals" with "perianth segments", and clarified coron
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  • ...eep to trigger in a stable manner on a periodic signals or complex digital words. The horizontal deflection system has calibrated sweep rates from 0.5 secon
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  • ...field's words), but a great educational instrument of all humanity; in the words of Dr. Hutchins, "the ''Britannica'' seems destined to become a world unive
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  • ...coined by [[Mortimer J. Adler]] from the [[Greek language|ancient Greek]] words for "large" and "instruction"; the best English translation is perhaps "Ful
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  • ...coined by [[Mortimer J. Adler]] from the [[Greek language|ancient Greek]] words for "small" and "instruction"; the best English translation is perhaps "bri ...s having 102,214 short articles, all of which were strictly fewer than 750 words. This limit was relaxed in the [[History of the Encyclopædia Britannica|m
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  • *''Finding Enlightenment: Ramtha's School of Ancient Wisdom'', [[Beyond Words Publishing]], Inc. Hillsboro Oregon, ISBN 1-885223-61-7 (1998).
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  • ...xpert in all matters; for example, his article on "[[Woman]]" has but four words: "the female of man."<ref name="EB_1771" /> Despite its incompleteness and
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  • ...s remained roughly constant over 70&nbsp;years, with about 40&nbsp;million words on half a million topics.<ref name="index_preface">{{cite book | year = 200 ...00 articles, the vast majority (about 97%) of which contain fewer than 750 words, no references, and no named contributors.<ref name="library_association_19
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  • ...thur Rubin, an old friend from his Columbia undergraduate days. In his own words: ...e judgments we make are true if they conform to right desire; or, in other words, if they prescribe what we ought to desire.
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  • ...of the 2002 edition, extending to over 33,000 pages with some 44 million words. He set out on this endeavour to become the "smartest person in the world".
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  • ...'' (''Small Education'') of 102,214 short articles (strictly less than 750 words); and a 19-volume ''Macropædia'' (''Large Education'') of 4,207 longer, sc ...the encyclopedia has remained nearly constant at approximately 40 million words from 1954 to the present and far less than 40% of the encyclopedia has chan
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  • ...ith]]; the others cover persons and places. It runs to well over a million words in any edition, and all editions are now in the [[public domain]].
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  • ...our language by the best authors. It was also necessary to insert various words which, though now obsolete, are sanctioned by [[Chaucer]], [[Spenser]], and
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  • The average length of the biographies is about 640 Words, and Serle classified them roughly into the following twelve groups:
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  • ...about 190 MB of mostly plain text (this would equate to nearly 20 million words, even at 10 characters per word).
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  • '''Homeostasis''' (from [[List of Greek words with English derivatives|Greek]]: ὅμοιος, ''homoios'', "similar"; an
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  • ...Gilead" also appears in a [[Roald Dahl]] short story<!--Which one??-->, as words of consolation from one inmate of a mental asylum to another.
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  • ...on by labor that has already undergone some alteration by labour. In other words it does not apply to materials in their entirely unprocessed state. Some ex
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  • ...eir surfaces, increasing the energy needed to break the material. In other words, the material is toughened. The technique is known as rubber toughening, an
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  • ...operties. However these properties are dependent on [[humidity]], in other words, with higher humidity more water is absorbed. The water, which acts as a pl
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  • The word '''''polymer''''' is derived from the Greek words ''πολυ- - poly-'' meaning "many"; and ''μέρος - meros'' meaning "p ...force for mixing is usually [[entropy]], not interaction energy. In other words, miscible materials usually form a solution not because their interaction w
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  • [[Category:Arabic words and phrases]]
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  • ...fluid viscosity is inversely proportional to the [[shear rate]]. In other words, fluid motion is initially difficult to start, but once flowing will contin
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  • ...channel to be narrow and long for it to have a good selectivity. In other words, a channel with a high aspect ratio has a better selectivity. To further in ...ber the ions determines their net [[electrophoretic]] velocities. In other words, the velocity of ions in the nano-channel is related not only to its ion mo
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  • In Chemistry, some [[mixture]]s are homogeneous. In other words, mixtures have the same proportions throughout a given sample or multiple s
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  • ..."). The expression "bitumen" originated in the Sanskrit, where we find the words "jatu," meaning "pitch," and "jatu-krit," meaning "pitch creating," "pitch
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  • ...one-electron approximation to a multitudinous many-body problem. In other words, the energy states of each electron are described as if all the other elect
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  • ...ents heat from escaping a container or from entering a container. In other words, thermal insulation can keep an enclosed area such as a building warm, or i
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  • ...each shake. Over time, the larger particle rises in the mixture. In other words: The center of mass of the whole system (containing the mixed nuts) in an a
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  • ...e objects, thus allowing more grain to be added to the container. In other words shaking increases the density of packed objects. ...volume taken by number of particles in a given space of volume". In other words packing fraction defines the packing density. It has been shown that the fi
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  • ...as the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] words, ''azúcar'' and ''açúcar'' respectively, have kept a trace of the Arabic ...d with "-ose," as in "glucose", "dextrose", and "fructose". Sometimes such words may also refer to any types of [[carbohydrates]] soluble in [[water]]. The
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  • Just like words as "bean" and "lentil", the word "pulse" may also refer to just the seed, r
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  • Some of the words used to describe different lustre levels are: clear, bright, semi-dull, sem
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  • '''What is the chemical composition of the textile?''' In other words, does it have a high acid content? Where there chemicals used in its produ
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  • [[Category:Russian words and phrases]]
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  • The word ''tarpaulin'' originated as a [[compound word|compound]] of the words ''tar'' and ''palling'', referring to a [[tar]]red canvas [[pall]] used to
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  • A tog is 0.1 m<sup>2</sup>K/W. In other words, the thermal resistance in togs is equal to ten times the temperature diffe
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  • The words '''fabric''' and '''cloth''' are used in textile assembly trades (such as [
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  • ...tion. In the consumer market, this is often supported by a logo, symbol or words that inform the consumer that the lubricant marketer has obtained independe
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  • [[Category:Romanian words and phrases]]
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  • ...or her products was ''Lithodipyra'', a name constructed from ancient Greek words meaning "stone-twice-fire" (''λιθος''/''δις''/''πυρα''), or "tw
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  • [[Category:Arabic words and phrases]]
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  • ...1&taxon_id=200005457 ''Thuja plicata'']</ref> cite the English name in two words as western redcedar, or occasionally hyphenated as western red-cedar,<ref n
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  • ...the bamboo when he touched it as the young farmer said the first two magic words. The story ends with the happy marriage of the farmer and the landlord's da
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  • ...bilizes the interlocking pavers, yet allows for some flexibility. In other words, this type of pavement will absorb stress such as small earthquakes, freeze
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  • [[Category:Arabic words and phrases]]
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  • ...s way. Geldard reported that with proper training, rates of more than 35 [[words per minute]] were possible for reading. These rates are three times that of
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  • ...ged one) while following along in an actual book. This helps them to learn words that they may not learn correctly if they were only to read the book. This
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  • ...les the browsing of folders, documents and programs on Microsoft Windows. Words on the screen can also be sent to a [[Braille display]].
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  • ...now what the upper limit of reading speed would be, but had hopes that 100 words per minute could be achieved, since this was typical Braille reading rate. ...ess than for frequencies around 60 Hz. Moreover, for reading rates of 100 words per minute, vibration rates of at least 200 Hz are needed. Linvill calcula
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  • ...IL-1), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and the tumor necrosis factor-alpha. In other words, exogenous factors cause release of endogenous factors, which, in turn, act
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  • ...es of the class. The objectives should be delivered using action oriented words like: the employee... "will be able to demonstrate" or "will know when to"
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  • ...17 doi:10.1093/annhyg/meh110.</ref>. The name PIMEX is an acronym from the words PIcture Mix EXposure, and implies that the method is based on mixing pictur
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  • ...level of <math>log(500)-1=1.69</math>, which is rounded up to 2. In other words, the safety goggles should be at least ''D 780 L2''.
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  • ...w hazard to 4 = high hazard) are identical to those used by NFPA. In other words, in this category, the systems are identical. For HMIS III, the flammabili
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  • ...xpressed attitude of employees.”<ref>See, Mearns et al. (2003). In other words, safety climate is the expressed attitudes towards safety within an organiz
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  • ...predicting whether certain job conditions will result in stress. In other words, what is stressful for one person may not be a problem for someone else. Th
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  • ...of one) by glassmakers, possibly as a corruption and concatenation of two words, since alchemists and glassmakers eventually had to differentiate a ''mag''
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  • ...class and category. Some lower level hazard categories do not use signal words. Only one signal word corresponding to the class of the most severe hazard ...m, and hazard statement should be used. The GHS hazard pictograms, signal words and hazard statements should be located together on the label. The actual l
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  • The term ''ergonomics'' is derived from the Greek words ''ergon'' [work] and ''nomos'' [natural laws] and first entered the modern
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  • ...mbum candidum'' (literally, "bright ''plumbum''") was [[tin]]. The English words "[[plumbing]]", "[[plumber]]", "plumb", and "[[plumb-bob]]" also derive fro
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  • ...], the space used for this purpose is typically narrower than that between words (commonly a [[Space (punctuation)#Table of spaces|''thin space'']]).
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  • ...denaturant relative to the folded state (<math>\Delta n</math>). In other words, the increased number of potential sites exposed in the unfolded state is s
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  • .... (1972), ''Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics'', pp. 215.</ref> In other words, the temperature, pressure and molar Gibbs free energy are the same between
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  • ...the proper balance between [[acid]]s and [[Chemical base|bases]], in other words, the [[pH]]. The body is very sensitive to its pH level, so strong mechanis
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  • ...erms of their containing ''[[oxygen]]'', which in fact he named from Greek words meaning "acid-former" (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] οξυς (''oxys'' ...e reaction between an acid and a base.<ref name="miessler_165" /> In other words, this is a [[Neutralization (chemistry)|neutralization reaction]].
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  • The name ''hemoglobin'' is derived from the words ''[[heme]]'' and ''[[globin]]'', reflecting the fact that each [[Protein su
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  • # Name cation then anion as separate words (if applicable, as in last example)
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  • ...s, usually sensory (e.g., [[photophobia]]). In common usage they also form words that describe dislike or hatred of a particular thing or subject. The suffi The following lists include words ending in ''-phobia'', and include fears that have acquired names. In some
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  • ...such as "Shatneresque", unless the word is in common use. Please add only words already established in English. --> [[Category:Lists of English words|Eponymous adjectives in English, List of]]
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  • ...1825), published an edition of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] without words or expressions unsuitable to family reading, hence ''bowdlerize'' [[Category:Lists of English words|Eponyms]]
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  • ...approximately inversely proportional to ''n'', or, more simply, that a few words are used very often, but many or most are used rarely. Named after [[George
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  • ...d-drug called Bliss. The world became addicted to it and, in Novice Hame's words, "A virus mutated inside the compound and became airborne. Everything died. ...iness and an abnormal fixation to headwear. Other symptoms include mumbled words and "weakness in the [[Leg|lower extremities]]". This was shown in an Ed, E
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  • The name comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''lymph (νυμφε)'', "water nymph", and ''graphien'', "to write or recor
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  • ...s [[fluoroscopy]]. The word itself comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''angeion'', "vessel", and ''graphein'', "to write or record". The film or
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  • ...(provided that all patients have access to urgent medical care). In other words, one should expect 60 to 600 deaths annually due to metamizole in a country
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  • ...ists of two parts: ''endo-'' and ''-orphin''; these are short forms of the words ''endogenous'' and ''morphine,'' intended to mean "a morphine-like substanc
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  • ...ompound, which he called propionic acid, from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''protos'' = "first" and ''pion'' = "fat", because it was the smallest H(CH
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  • ...h America), is marketed as an [[analgesic]] and [[antipyretic]]. Like the words "acetaminophen" and "paracetamol", the brand name is derived from the chemi
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  • [[Category:Words]]
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  • [[Category:Arabic words and phrases]]
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  • ...ritage Dictionaries| title = Spanish Word Histories and Mysteries: English Words That Come From Spanish| date = 2007}}</ref>
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  • ...rally viewed to have a lower dependence-liability than methadone. In other words, withdrawal from buprenorphine is less difficult. Like methadone treatment,
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  • ...to work as a simple reference to the full-form references below. In other words, include the full form in the References section below, and in the article'
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  • ...l, too much experimental details and poor literary style with inclusion of words like ''adumbrated'' and ''apposite'') but it is published without changes n
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  • ...served concurrently.<ref name="FACT"/> He concluded by summing up with the words:
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  • ...ing off one of his own hands with a [[radial arm saw]] in order to, in his words, "send a message to the FBI and the media."<ref>[[CNN]], "[http://www-cgi.c
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  • All of the bombs were delivered with a pink flyer, titled "Plain Words," that warned: "War, Class war, and you were the first to wage it under the
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  • ...s and misquoted often as "I am God" or some similar misquote of the actual words on the tarot card.<ref>Horwitz, sari, & Michael E. Ruane., ''Sniper: Inside * Exhibit 65-016: A portrait of Saddam Hussein with the words "INSHALLAH" and "The Protector," surrounded by rockets labeled "chem" and "
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  • ...typewriter without the capacity for italics, Kaczynski capitalizes entire words in order to show emphasis. He always refers to himself as either "we" or "F
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  • | title= Edison Clerk Finds Case in File; Bomber's Words Alerted Her; Alice Kelly Tells of Uncovering Record in Documents--Company S ...On top of this particular file, in red italics for emphasis, she noted the words "injustice" and "permanent disability".
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  • ...nedy|publisher=americanrhetoric.com|accessdate=2008-05-12}}</ref> with the words:
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  • ...k about Rosewood, said, "[E]veryone told me in their own way, in their own words, that if they allowed themselves to be bitter, to hate, it would have eaten
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  • | postscript = <!--None-->}}</ref> In other words, counter-terrorism is a set of techniques for denying an opponent the use o
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  • ...as [[Reuters]]) avoid using this term, opting instead for less accusatory words like "bombers", "militants", etc.<ref>Staff, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/fi
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  • ...resent Crisis" (1870) stated that "we must spread our principles, not with words but with deeds, for this is the most popular, the most potent, and the most ...who ruled France during its Reign of Terror, the regimes never applied the words ‘terror’ or 'terrorist' to the ruthless actions of their police, nor to
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  • ...sites praise the man who "practices what he preaches, and who backs up his words with his deeds."<ref name=recruitment>{{Cite journal | title = Recruitment
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  • ...as accused the United States of state terrorism amid signs that the war of words between the two countries is heating up. ...cultures. [[Jihad]]i, [[mujaheddin]], and [[fedayeen]] are similar Arabic words which have entered the English lexicon. It is common for both parties in a
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  • ...resent Crisis" (1870) stated that "we must spread our principles, not with words but with deeds, for this is the most popular, the most potent, and the most ...onopoly on the legitimate use of physical force]]", or, in [[Karl Marx]]'s words, the state was only the repressive apparatus of the [[bourgeoisie|bourgeois
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  • ...st him in his wife, he should try his best to rectify her attitude by kind words, gentle persuasion, and reasoning with her. If this is not helpful, he shou
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  • Also, "ponyatiya" prohibit the use of the words used in the Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code. For instance, one mu Some words like "to ask from smth" have special meaning - intensive conflict when one
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  • [[Category:Italian words and phrases]]
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  • In the words of [[Mohammed Jamal Khalifa]], a close college friend of Osama bin Laden: ' {{rquote|right|...the correlation between the words and deeds of bin Laden, his lieutenants and their allies was close to perfe
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  • ...orship "quickly mushroomed into an organized criminal enterprise." In the words of Neiers, Lee "was so manipulating, so conniving. Nick always did what she
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  • ...what we call a dagger. Maranzano [the boss] motions us up and we say some words in Italian. Then Joe Bonanno pricks my finger with a pin and squeezes until
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  • ...warning. I don't care about international law. I don’t want to hear the words “international law” again. We are not concerned with international law.
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  • ...e local authority told the group that it could not broadcast al-Awlaki’s words on its property).<ref name="umar"/><ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uk ...e up a warm relationship with soldier Jennifer, but all one can say of the words on the page is that they are resoundingly phony. Only in bad fiction do peo
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  • ...ox, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11069-1905609_2,00.html Tough words from Rice leave loopholes], [[The Times]] on December 06, 2005</ref> On Sep
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  • Senator Church spoke those words more than three decades ago, when the NSA's domestic surveillance capabilit ...of avoiding a tough constitutional conflict by disagreeing with the plain words of the statute. Attorney General Gonzales, when members of Congress heard
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  • ...was a "''continuing threat''" from al-Qaeda. The President also had harsh words for those who broke the story, saying that they acted illegally. "''The una ...e switched through centers, such as one in New York, and to search for key words or phrases that a terrorist might use.
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  • ...Congress”–the AUMF"] is correct, we do not address the first. In other words, for the reasons that follow, we conclude that the AUMF is explicit congres ...ould be reasonably suspected to be an al Qaeda link or affiliate. In other words, we have ways to determine whether or not someone can be an al Qaeda affili
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  • ...unicode|ʎ}}/, as in [[quesadilla]] and other [[Spanish language|Spanish]] words and names) to ''puh-DILL-uh''.<ref name="democracy_now_interview"/><ref>{{c
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  • ...ft how he was feeling and Ashcroft replied, "Not well." Gonzales then said words to the effect, "You know, there's a reauthorization that has to be renewed
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  • In other words, the principle of [[expressio unius]] may be more applicable as a limitatio
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  • ...ation Desert Fox, [[US president]] [[Bill Clinton]] predicted "And mark my words, he will develop weapons of mass destruction. He will deploy them, and he w
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  • ...<ref>Schrader, Alvin M., and Canadian Library, Association (1995). Fear of Words: Censorship and the Public Libraries of Canada. Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Libr
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  • ...n tea with [[baking soda]], milk and kajmak as a topping. In [[Iran]], the words ''qhaymaqh'' and ''Sarshir'' are both used to name this type of [[cream]]. [[Category:Turkish words and phrases]]
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  • ...ion or semblance of condensed milk or cream. The indictment stated, in the words of the statute, that Milnut "is an adulterated article of food, injurious t
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  • ...ns in many jurisdictions restrict the use of the word ''cream'' for foods. Words such as ''creme'', ''kreme'', ''creame'', or ''whipped topping'' are often
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  • ...iddle English]]) and ''cīese'' or ''cēse'' (in [[Old English]]). Similar words are shared by other [[West Germanic languages]] — [[West Frisian language
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  • ...ein]] and [[formaldehyde]]. Given a commercial name derived from the Greek words ''gala'' (milk) and ''lithos'' (stone), it is [[odour|odourless]], [[insolu
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  • ...le, for a total of 16 arithmetic and 16 logical operations on two four bit words. Multiply and divide functions are not provided but can be performed in mul
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  • In other words, ''P''[15:0] is produced by summing ''p''0, ''p''1 << 1, ''p''2 << 2, and s
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  • ...pulse]]s into a digital representation of their [[time]] indices. In other words, a TDC outputs the time of arrival for each incoming pulse. Because the [[m
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  • ...between constraints and objectives is not important; this article uses the words interchangeably.
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  • In other words, for successful system-on-chip integration of mixed-signal systems, the
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  • In simple words, Noise margin(in circuits) is the amount of noise that a circuit can withst
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  • In other words, substituting the RC-values: ...ice that the circuit time constants both involve both capacitors; in other words, in general the circuit time constants are not decided by any single capaci
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  • ...' is only changed by a real factor of R<sub>0</sub><sup>2</sup>. In other words, the dual remains qualitatively the same circuit but all the component valu
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  • In words, the first time constant must be much larger than the second. To be more ad
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  • ...connects the two blocks and does not intersect any other blocks. In other words, one block is a potential "immediate obstacle" for moving another one horiz
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  • In other words all derivatives of the gain up to but not including the 2''n''-th derivativ
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  • ...ational/> passive, linear one-port,<ref group=note name=port/> or in other words, any given two-terminal impedance. Transformations of 4-terminal, especial ...terminals is connected in common to one terminal of both ports. In other words, one terminal has been split into two terminals and the network has effecti
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  • ...mewhat larger than for Q<sub>1</sub> due to the [[Early effect]]. In other words, the mirror has a finite output (or Norton) resistance given by the ''r<sub ...ted to the same base and will supply the same collector current. In other words, the right half of the circuit can be duplicated several times with various
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  • ...ixes it with the output of a [[beat frequency oscillator]] (BFO). In other words, it is just another stage of heterodyning.(mixing down to base band). For t
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  • The words "complementary-symmetry" refer to the fact that the typical digital design
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  • ...evision, including horizontal and vertical sync pulses (in analog) or sync words (in digital). Generators of ''composite'' video signals (such as [[NTSC]] a
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  • ...lled simply an '''AVO''' and derives its name from the first letter of the words [[ampere]]s, [[volt]]s, [[ohm]]s. It was conceived by the Post Office engin
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  • ...evision, including horizontal and vertical sync pulses (in analog) or sync words (in digital). Generators of ''composite'' video signals (such as [[NTSC]] a
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  • ...screen - a graph mode. Some AWGs have the ability to generate a pattern of words from multiple bit output connector to simulate data transmission, combining
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