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For those who prefer words, both the Times and the Post settled on the same adjective, "punchless," to describe the team's performance.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet For those who prefer words, both the Times and the Post settled on the same adjective, "punchless," to describe the team's performance.
Kangaroo Island has a species of tree that thrives following a fire: the Xanthorrhoea (or "Grass Tree", for those who prefer words you can actually pronounce) flowers and sheds seeds when burnt.
In some cases the Iberian Peninsula has adopted the Arabic word for such plants, while other languages prefer words of other origin—'rice' is arroz in Spanish and Portuguese, arròs in Catalan, but Italian and French prefer a Greek word (riso, riz), as do Vegliot (rize), Rhaetian (Friulian ris), and Romanian (orez).
I prefer words like elegant and energetic, which I used to describe Anthill Farms' 2007 pinot noir from the Comptche Ridge Vineyard in Mendocino County, or restrained and mineral, as in the 2007 Rivers-Marie Summa Vineyard pinot noir from the Sonoma Coast.
Instead of considering these domain-specific cognitive abilities, much attention has been given to ideas such as Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences (Gardner, 1993), and the related idea of visual and verbal learning styles, in which self-described "visual learners" would prefer to learn from pictures rather than words, and "verbal learners" would prefer words over pictures.
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