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In order for it to work for me, I'm going to put a bunch of terms on this.
Here there are many overlapping vertices, like the word intelligence, shared between the groups of mind and intelligent, and a bunch of terms indicating (mostly) professional status within schools and/or universities, like student, professor, teacher, etc., which lie between the groups of expert and college/university.
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A bunch of new terms grew up to describe different classes of liquid crystals, including "smectic," meaning soapy, from the Greek smegma (yes, I know), and "nematic," or threadlike, as in those long, thin intestinal nematodes that are parasitic in dogs.
It will probably be a long and boring explanation filled with words like "manufacturing plant," "supply and demand" and a bunch of other terms too unpleasant for innocent children (and some grown men) to think about.
Apparently, over the years, a bunch of these terms, including sexy stuff like "smokescreen" were deemed acceptable after all.
As much as I want straights to join us in ushering in a brave new age of sexual liberation, I understand that change takes time and that thanks to a whole bunch of heady terms (think: religion, sexism, patriarchy) it's not as easy for them to partake in sex the way that gay men historically have.
However, it has since suffered a bunch of short-term shutdowns, with some seeing this as a signal that the site is on its way out.
Monday, meanwhile, has a pick of the bunch in terms of new talent who have turned into grown-up brands – Christopher Kane, Erdem and Richard Nicoll are all showing.
Sweet basil: These chips were the worst of the bunch in terms of tasting like their designated flavor name.
For the developer, "we see a whole bunch of benefits in terms of the growth trajectory of the neighborhood and the kinds of folks that are down here and that we want to attract here," said Tucker Reed, the director of special projects for Two Trees.
And, on Monday's broadcast of "Late Night," the comedian decoded a bunch of new (spoof) terms — and claimed to reveal what "Barack Obama" now really means.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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