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Who, or what, is a Grok?! It's a term from a 1961 science fiction novel, Stranger in a Strange Land, and to Grok something means to understand something very, very, very deeply, like from all angles.

What Mr Blair and Mr Brown need is some kind of road map (to borrow a term from a different conflict) that clearly defines the things both men want to achieve and how they intend to work together for the next four or five years.

This is a term from a rather positivistic perspective, not necessarily adequate in the realms of scenario studies or post-normal science in general.

Telling her tale of four women, Laurel Blossom makes skillful compositional use of recurrent phrases, often verbless for example, these phrases based on a term from a critical article on fashion: "The present.

Borrowing a term from a recent Forrester report that named Livefyre (along with Jive and Lithium) a leader among "social depth" platforms, Kretchmer said, "You need to build social depth on your owned-and-operated properties, so you build that one-to-one relationship with your audience".

Subsequent attempts at making improvements are – to borrow a term from a confidant whose company was suffering through one of these – "episodic". Managers who know the survey is coming start paying more attention to their staffs, then wait in fear for the results.

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Use a dash to exclude a term from an existing search result.

It is also clear that this usage relates to logical discussions in the Topics of definitions where one can speak of adding a term or deleting a term from an expression and seeing what one gets as a result.

An annotation extension has two parts: an entity identifier for the object that is used to increase the specificity of the annotation (e.g. identifiers for a gene, gene product, GO term or a term from an external ontology such as a cell type or anatomy ontology), and a relation that connects the 'primary' GO term to the entity represented by the identifier.

Even so, we did experience an occasional "anomaly," to borrow a term from engineers.

They are much less "venturesome" than Americans, to borrow a term from Amar Bhidé, a visiting scholar at Harvard University.

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