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Financial advisers have a charming term for this phenomenon annuicide.
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"That boy just asked for a bow tie," Ryan told a teammate, referring to Satchel Paige's charming term for a neck-high fastball.
There's a magic term for this.
The fifteenth, fourteenth, thirteenth, and twelfth centuries each have their own lists, as does the catchall "before 12th century," notable for its outmoded Anglo-Saxon administrative vocabulary—"wapentake," "witenagemot"—and for a charming, antiquated term for vocabulary itself: "word-hoard".
In contrast, at reduced gravity (Moon), these birds could run on water in a charming manner for much longer time.
Hence, the comparison of the roles of autophagy in different systems might be a charming work for understanding molecular mechanism underlying autophagy.
Create a charming name for your competition.
Would make a charming Christmas present for any loved one..."...
So far, various iron-based materials, including Fe2O3 and Fe3O4, exhibit a charming electrochemical performance for SCs [15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26].
But that's exactly what makes it such a charming, seductive read for young people.
Wasserman describes Periscope streams as "Different, it's unedited" which is also a charming calling card for Twitter.
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