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Haikara, a corruption of the English words "high collar", has long described anything chic and western.
He described anything but a Thunder appearance in the postseason as a disappointment.
Assemblywoman Glick opined that the Legislature intended demolition to be limited to the complete razing of the building, such that she described anything less as a "phony demolition".
And while McCarver likes wordplay, he has never described anything as "hooping or scooping," although Curt Schilling's split-fingered fastball produced great rhyming temptation.
Fans made memes out of the track's mystifying opening lines, which might have described getting high in a stolen car, if they described anything at all: "Raindrops / Drop top / Smoking on cookie in a hotbox".
Since only what is "in" the world can be described, anything that is "higher" is excluded, including the notion of limit and the limit points themselves.
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When you describe anything, it is altered.
Thingee (sic); it can be used to accurately describe anything.
You'll have noticed I haven't tried to describe anything yet.
He describes anything that distracts him and his future colleagues, even for minutes, as "evil".
An adjective that fails to describe anything should not be used.
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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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