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I have learned to reclaim and reframe that term which in basic terms describes a female dog.
In basic terms, we're talking about the area you may have heard referenced before as "pay-per-call".
In basic terms he is a fine coach and one who could, theoretically, strike up a managerial partnership with the former Scotland captain Gary McAllister.
In basic terms, the aid acts as an annual incentive payment to Cairo for abiding by the 1979 peace treaty with Israel.
In basic terms, it's the difference between someone who looks in the mirror to check what is right (so incredibly right!) about their appearance, rather than what is wrong.
In basic terms, someone aged 65 who pays £890 now to receive an extra £52 a year would need to live for more than 17 years – beyond 82 – for the deal to work in their favour.
In basic terms, the smart digital meters are simply replacing the old analog meters, with their inscrutable dials and counters, found on the sides of homes all over America.
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"When we were speaking in pretty basic terms, no problem," he said.
The book goes overboard in explaining basic terms like deposit insurance and inflation.
A more-fundamental approach is to characterize the electric discharge ignition sensitivity of the dust in more basic terms.
In more basic terms, the startup takes big data and statistical analysis and applies it in a practical way to help businesses make smarter decision.
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