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Words change, and amidst the myriad think pieces and "In Defense of Basic" articles that emerged last year, this particular word changed so fast that most people, including black people, forgot that the original meaning of "basic" was something more akin to, as writer Jesssa Barron aptly describes, "someone unsophisticated, extremely average, and still buys club dresses at Rainbow". .
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There seem to be myriad examples of highly viewed games using this, think Bioshock: Infinite, think The Last of Us, but no examples with the genders reversed.
The question needs be asked, what is Washington doing about this ongoing incitement, or has it continued be lulled into silence by the millions of Saudi contributions to myriad Beltway think tanks and their lobbying influence, or for those fund strapped 'American Presidential Libraries' who have been the recipients of millions of Saudi largesse?
I am frankly not terribly interested in what these myriad groups all think.
As we roll out of the room, past the rather picturesque windows that show yes, that bridge, but also charming boats skittering up and down the estuary of the River Orwell, and back through the myriad retail opportunities, I think next time we'll park in Ipswich and walk.
While the rest of the journalistic world looks back on Obamas myriad accomplishments, we thought we'd give the memes he inspired their own retrospective.
The motivations are myriad.How do you think the conflict will end?It could end with the armed rebels seizing Damascus.
Google Glass has still got fantastic potential with a myriad of uses: in security (think Luke Skywalker's X-wing headgear), in medicine and in entertainment.
My father, an actor, once encouraged me to think of the myriad events that have taken place for an audience to be sitting in the theatre.
For the last 10 years, Mr. Asimov and a panel of reporters and editors from the Dining section have met for an early Thanksgiving dinner to taste wines they think will suit myriad sweet and savory dishes.
Even today, most people think that the myriad events of daily life play out against a smooth continuum of space and time -- a viewpoint that dates back at least to Isaac Newton in the 17th century.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com