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Discover Ludwig'pos' is not a word in standard written English.
It is short for 'positive' and is commonly used in informal contexts like text messages and chat rooms. For example: Person 1: How's the JOB search going? Person 2: Pretty pos so far!.
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POS terminals cost anything from $15,000 to $60,000 apiece, so they tend to be left in place for ten years or more.
Thus thélo na ghrápso 'I want to write,' borí na ghrápsi 'he can write.' Subordinate statement is introduced by óti or pos (léi óti févghi 'he says that he is leaving').
Among the dailies with the widest readership are Pos Kota ("The City Post"), out of Jakarta, Suara Merdeka ("Voice of Freedom"), out of Semarang, and Sinar Indonesia Baru ("Ray of a New Indonesia"), out of Medan.
Ancelotti at Stamford Bridge Odds to be next manager sacked: 6/1 Chelsea record: P 85 W 54 D 14 L 17 League pos: 5th Appointed: 1 June 2009 Next game: Ipswich (h), Sunday Next league game: Blackburn (h), 15 Jan.
It turned out that "pos" wasn't the only epithet that Blodget and his colleagues had applied to their stock picks.
Ashley pos a lude into his mouth and they leave.
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She recalled, "Megan then wrote, 'Hey, my mom contacted the po-pos to see if you were real or not,' and Josh said something like 'She's probably just trying to protect you.' That was another red flag.
Once you get past the privates on parade – despite those cool, colour-coded pods, it's still a little disconcerting to see so much junk on screen – Naked Attraction's body-pos attitude is far more gratifying than the usual sub-Blind Date banter.
Unsupervised grammar acquisition (often starting with POS-tagged training corpora) is another avenue (see section 9), but results are apt to be less satisfactory.
The quasi-official work of translating authorized Indian Buddhist texts, which continued for six centuries, gave incentive to the Bon-pos (the followers of the pre-Buddhist religion of Tibet) to collect and write down their own early traditions; but in so doing they adopted many Buddhist ideas and, inevitably, used the new vocabulary.
"One guy told me that he thought Popsicle was idiotic," Gilbert said (for the record, Pospisil is pronounced POS-puh-sil).
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