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By Amy Davidson Sorkin January 29 , 2010A note on language.

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3. A note on terminology: when talking about a language, we mean an interpreted language, including a syntax, an interpretation or model (containing a domain of objects and interpretations for non-logical vocabulary), and a valuation scheme which determines truth in the model for complex formulas.

A note on terminology: In object-oriented programming languages, subroutines are typically called methods without making a distinction between those that perform side effects and those that do not.

A note on terminology.

A note on "mis~spellings"; language is but a poor reflection of reality, at best, and adherence to a strictly literal understanding of the merely written word is not recommended.

According to the complaint, U.S. investigators began tracking the men in August after Juraboev posted a note on a now-closed Uzbek language website that sought recruits for Islamic State, offering to shoot Obama if the extremist group ordered him to do so.

As a reminder of the task ahead, someone had scribbled a note on the wall that essentially said, "Trounce A.I.C.," only in saltier language.

A note on methodology.

First, a note on Butler's myths.

First a note on vocabulary.

Tabitha provided structural advice; Stephen, some notes on language.

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