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Hotz likes to hack according to the early definition of the word: getting inside a machine to see how it works, and changing it.
Mr. Ivory found, he said, "a very early definition, 14th century, as lack of joy -- archaic, but it was just enough for me to use it".
That old word's early definition as "soon to appear" has been largely eclipsed by upcoming, and a new meaning of the compressed "to come forth" has emerged of "responsive, open, outgoing, cooperative," even "a pleasure to do business with".
This would do as a kind of early definition of the cultural slippages and mergings with which we are so familiar today, in music as in food and so much else.
Consequently, the early definition of phenology has become inapplicable.
An EWS might help in early definition of their 'optimal' care.
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As a verb, its early definitions -- fasten or strengthen with a metal tie" and "connect in an electrical circuit" -- remain, but in our technological time the wound-together word has burst into a rainbow of senses.
Many of the early definitions of CSR were rather general.
So gossip isn't just hateful - it can be helpful and some early definitions of gossip have mirrored that duality.
The DSA encompasses all suggested approaches that emerged from the early definitions of efficient and "free" spectrum access or trading.
Additionally, recent publications that define phishing more often have a first author with an affiliation not in the USA, whereas early definitions originate mainly from the USA.
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