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To avoid the ambiguous situation where there is more than one person with the same name, the following distinguishing words or phrases were added to all the search queries for each group: the words are "senator" for US Senators, "physicist" for APS authors, and "baseball" for MLB players.

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In future versions, the system may also include a measure called speech entropy, which represents the increasing complexity of a child's speech as new consonants, words and phrases are added to its repertory.

New words, senses, and phrases are added to oxforddictionaries.com once editors have gathered enough independent evidence to be confident they have widespread currency in English, but they do not gain entry into the Oxford English Dictionary unless continued historical use can be shown.

For additional prestige, cryptic English phrases are added:  "A symbol of urban civilisation," "COLLECTION, RESPECT, AND DIALOGUE," "Millenium Mansion for Aristocrat," "An oriental era biography facing to the world," "The delicate life," "THE WORLD'S COVE".

For additional prestige, cryptic English phrases are added:  "A symbol of urban civilization," "COLLECTION, RESPECT, AND DIALOGUE," "Millenium Mansion for Aristocrat," "An oriental era biography facing to the world," "The delicate life," "THE WORLD'S COVE".

That phrase was added by Senate amendment (4 Sen.J. (1972 Reg.Sess). p. 6247) and then approved unanimously by the Assembly.

At a minimum, this phrase was added to distinguish a previous patent (the "Booth" patent) that disclosed an ultrafiltration process operating at a pH above 9.0.

In a rejected suggestion, the university press director proposed that a phrase be added to the end: "for better or worse".

First, an inaccurate reference to Hosni Mubarak's palace was removed pending investigation and secondly, the following phrase was added to the text: "where Tony Blair spent a family holiday as the guest of President Mubarak's government in two government villas".

When that phrase is added to a comparable question in the trends survey, the positive response drops from 64% to 60%.

Thus, in modern journalistic language the word is often put in inverted commas, a phrase is added such as "what has been called", "as it is termed" and so on, or a complete gloss is provided.

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