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One therapist went so far as to refer to having sessions terminated without notice as "abandoning me".
Some call it "breaking up", others refer to having "ghosted" – a term most often used to describe the phenomenon of a romantic interest dropping off the radar without notice.
Luckily, if you have run out of original ways to refer to having downed too much ale or plonk, then look towards 'plotzed' (1962) and the US slang word 'schnockered' (1955), as you may agree that they describe inebriation perfectly.
Swizzled, fuddled and boozed are familiar ways to refer to having one (or four) too many drinks – but there are actually nearly 200 historical words for 'drunk' that are just as satisfying to say.
In this situation, the normalized transmission output is given by [4]: {T}_{par}={ cos}^2left(frac{varphi }{2}right),kern1em {T}_{cros}={ sin}^2left(frac{varphi }{2}right), (1 where subindices "par" and "cros" refer to having the two polarizers parallel or crossed respectively.
MR: You refer to having used drugs through a certain period in your career.
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that referred to having sex with a woman without her knowledge after drugging her.
(a) The fact that he refers to having sex with men as "crossing the aisle".
The term "gain" refers to having extension with respect to weights that are not necessarily plurisubharmonic.
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