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When he asked them what they did like, they described things like castle turrets, caves and tree houses.
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I don't know how to describe things like that".
For decades, economists and scientists have been using this graph, which is formally known as a power-law distribution, to describe things like the distribution of wealth or the relative size of cities.
Do we even have a word to describe things like the Dash?
Audio description provides a commentary on what is happening on screen, describing things like body language, expressions and movements.
The market was originally called Enterprise 2.0, a term coined by Harvard professor (now at MIT) Andrew McAfee to describe things like blogs, wikis and collaboration tools that were evolving from consumer tools referred to in the early 2000s as Web 2.0.
Of course, the patent also goes into detail about privacy, describing things like expiring mood profiles that only last a certain amount of time, as well as how any data use in the system described would have to be in strict compliance with existing privacy policies and user agreements.
Sanders, a passionate speaker, regularly describes things like the economy and campaign finance as "insane" and "crazy".
It is not only the microorganism, it is a microorganism in a site; and this is the real disease – pneumococcal pneumonia with septic shock – so it is far better to describe things like 'severe pneumonia with septic shock due to Pneumococcus'.
"Je n'aime pas chanter" (zhe nem pas chan-tay) means "I do not like to sing".. Describe things you like.
He liked to describe things as "hypercool" and insisted on the informal tu, even with relative strangers.
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