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be replied
verb
To give a written or spoken response, especially to a question, request, accusation or criticism; to answer.
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It will however be replied that the phenomena of living beings are far more complex than the phenomena of Astronomy or Physics --- and that is the reason why exact science makes so little way with them.
To which it might be replied: of course it doesn't.
"There's people instead," she counters, but those people are not always to be replied upon.
"It may be replied, perhaps, that slaves are not included in the estimate of representatives in any of the States possessing them.
But to this it can be replied that the history of education is a history of change more than any of us like to admit.
Given who is writing the letters, it all has to be replied to, often at almost equal length.
It will be replied to with a stream of surprised and happy expletives because, being Yankees fans, a mere "Who'da thought?" won't quite do.
Keeping in mind space is very limited and not all queries will be replied to, you can contact Jessica Reed ([email protected]) with your ideas.
The latter are significantly more likely to be re-shared while static images are more likely to be replied to or plusoned.
And those whose interest is in avoiding communication are those who do not want to be replied to or argued with.
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