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Recently, we've been frankly delighted as the world shifts its more traditional health talk on topics like doctors to a new vision of health, encompassing words like kale, bike lanes, and farmers' markets.
The present study further investigated the role of verbal working memory in Chinese reading comprehension in a wider context that encompasses both word- and text-level skills.
Brackets are often used to encompass the word "sic" (Latin for thus ), suggesting that the previous word or phrase was written "as is", with the error intended to be displayed.
The square brackets encompassing the word 'Lead' followed by the actual BSPM lead number is the syntactical method used within this format to reference a BSPM lead in an equation.
But it was merely a foundation for a career that, in so many words, encompassed so many words.
Use of the stem, "My basic beliefs about life and being, help me feel I am:" might provide more encompassing wording; more acceptable to those with an aversion to more traditional religious concepts.
He was closely followed by Jay Z, whose musical vocabulary encompassed 6,899 words, and West, who has 5,069 unique words in his repertoire, ensuring that hip-hop overwhelmingly emerged as the most lyrically expansive genre overall, greatly exceeding the average lyrical vocabulary size of 2,677 words.
We don't need a 'macho' culture (that word encompasses actions by both men and women in my book), we don't need overbearing behaviour to trump skill, and we do need to recognize that there are many different ways of approaching scientific challenges.
Yet so slippery and thus convenient to politicians is the English language that a single word encompasses both, and in doing so loses any claim to meaning.Fairness is fudge.
For someone whose family has lived in New Orleans since the 18th century, who grew up there speaking the patois into which locals still fall among themselves, who takes his coffee with chicory and his jambalaya with cayenne, only one word encompasses my sense of displacement, loss, and homesickness as we made our way through America this past month: exile.
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