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The Oxford English Dictionary announced its quarterly update this week, and among its bevy of noteworthy new words is one that gained its notoriety right here on the world wide web: "squee," which means "an exclamation expressing delight or excitement".
It is also noteworthy that the word "cast out" used in the exorcism is the same phrase used when Jesus drives the money-changers from the temple because they had turned it into a market.
It's noteworthy that the words "destiny" and "destination" are derived from the same root word, destine, which comes from the Latin word dēstināre, meaning "to establish or determine".
"There are numerous photographs of that meeting, but nothing noteworthy in the words that were exchanged before witnesses — mere formalities, really".
It is noteworthy that the Greek word ethike, from which the English word 'ethics' derives means 'character.' (ethos) What we call 'ethics' Aristotle calls 'the study (or, science) of character', he ethike.
The answer, ROOT WORD, is noteworthy for two reasons: It's the first time it's been used in a New York Times crossword puzzle, and it's the first calculus question I've ever answered correctly.
Mrs. Clinton's choice of words was noteworthy.
Still, his words are noteworthy and may signal a desire to combat sexual abuse of children more seriously in years to come.
The complexity captured in Cepeda's words is noteworthy: "For some excavating the past isn't an adventure, its more akin to tearing a Band-Aid off an open wound.
As a last word, it is noteworthy that although negative perceptions of older people are not totally without foundation, 63 the problems of the elderly are greatly exaggerated.
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