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Maybe it's because I'm such a nut for wordplay.
Bolt, mechanical fastener that is usually used with a nut for connecting two or more parts.
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | FridayTuesdayJAPAN is an odd nut for a journalist.
(Soames is a nut for spreadsheets and databases: he likes to re-enter the digits himself).
"Employers have developed a very tough nut for themselves," Mr. Lofgren said.
That would be a tough nut for any landlord, especially in a recession.
Alaïa's seams earned her approval: "I'm a nut for cut," she added, but "spare me the maid's-room pink".
Many of my friends at home think I am a nut for diving into the New York experience regularly.
Ice-creams come in exotic flavours (mango yogurt, coconut and baobab, coffee and brazil nut) for £2 a scoop.
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This paper aims to use the residual biomass of Brazil-nut for the preparation of physically activated carbon (absorbent) at a temperature of 800 °C within 2 h.
That is partly born of their latest shared suffering: "Bangles from Delhi, paan [Betel nut] for Lahore amid the ashes", was a typical Indian newspaper headline describing the atrocity.
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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.

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