Sentence examples for neglected words from inspiring English sources

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Another means by which gun violence can be reduced and rogue gun owners controlled is by returning to the sorely neglected words of the Second Amendment itself: "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed".

After wars launched with cries of democracy and freedom, we must dust off and embrace two neglected words: diplomacy and peace.

It is constantly surprising even to those word gatherers among us who spend much time exploring dictionaries, especially the larger and older lexicons that harbor thousands of neglected words -- words that may be a bit dusty but are none the worse for disuse.

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Both Sam and Lisa stress that this honest, raw release is an important part of performance poetry, but both personally feel it has perhaps neglected spoken word's history.

Those false premises wrongly invite corporate monies to have us neglect the words that Ronald Reagan held out to keep the lamps of hope burning brightly as we ascend that hill upon which the even larger hopes of the world remain transfixed.

The only two conditions imposed on the data are that (i) recombination is not much more frequent than mutation, and (ii) that edge effects can be neglected, in other words, that most shustrings end before the contig they appear in.

(The transcript was released with a lag of 48 hours, unlike the Fed scripts, which stewed for over five years).As I have already discussed ad nauseum, Mr Rajan feels that rich-world central bankers are neglecting, in word and deed, the damaging side-effects of their policies on emerging economies.

"I don't want to use the word neglected," he said, but added that the pieces "weren't feeling the love for a while".

In the term neglected diseases, the word neglect refers to the notion that for the diseases in question, the proportion of current R&D efforts is considered to fall short of the proportion which would be equitable and efficient under the given conditions.

Again, some clues will be omitted altogether but a direction given that the words thus neglected belong to a particular class: jewels, for example, or words in a quotation.

They're neglected landscapes, in other words.

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