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These days…I drop the adjective.
That declaration was the first to drop the adjective British, and thereafter the official name of the organization became the Commonwealth of Nations, or simply the Commonwealth.
Since evidence indicates that multiple aberrations in lipids metabolism play a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of diabetes, it was suggested to drop the adjective "mellitus" from diabetes and then to consider the introduction of a new adjective "lipidus" or "lipomellitus" [ 114].
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The director, John Schultz, gets a lot from his little star -- not, incidentally, his Lil star, since Bow Wow has decided that the next evolutionary stage in his career involves dropping the adjective from his nom de hip-hop.
It should drop the possessive adjective from its name and call itself simply "The Museum".
The name "Kush" remained, but the adjective "vile" was dropped; the Egyptian governor of Nubia was called the "King's Son of Kush".
Syntactical incoherence aside, it is difficult to say what is most annoying about this sentence: the dropped comma, the misspelled adjective, the superfluous apostrophe, the split infinitive, the grating use (twice) of "home" as a commercial noun.
3.1, to construct the golden standard, we drop adjectives from the manually labeled phrases.
I would add, nobody needs to see "Twelve," as "controversial" or "shocking" (to drop another adjective that has lost its mojo) as it strains to be.
Inside, they are performing a rapid, semantic shuffle: to avoid that problematic p on the second word, I'll need to switch the clauses round and maybe drop in an adjective, one beginning with nice easy s... and so on.
EDMUND M. KERN Appleton, Wis., April 27, 2009 The suggestion by a reader, Daniel Pilon, to drop all adjectives in describing C.I.A. interrogations was met by a criticism by Deborah Tannen of Georgetown University, who claimed that "all words have connotations".
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