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To really understand the bureaucrat, we need look no further than the source of the word.
The young men were drugged with hashish (source of the word "assassin") and were told that when they died they would immediately go to Paradise, where women and other pleasures awaited.
He bestowed upon this paper the dubious honour of being the source of the word "foodie" when, in 1984, he co-authored The Foodie Handbook with the paper's esteemed features editor, Ann Barr.
"I've tried to make sense of that," he says, "and the best theory I've arrived at is that it's the source of the word 'voyeur".' The cameras reveal most everything you'd need to see of Nerdman's life.
It was a belief that could cover everything from a Louisiana ten-spot -- whose denomination in French, dix, is the source of the word Dixie -- to a $100,000 bill, which was printed for internal use at the Federal Reserve, and bore the countenance of Woodrow Wilson.
Monumental tombs have been produced in ancient Egypt (pyramids), Hellenistic Greece (tomb of Mausolus at Halicarnassus, which is the source of the word mausoleum), ancient Rome (tomb of Hadrian), Renaissance Europe (Michelangelo's Medici Chapel, Florence), and Asia (Tāj Mahal, Āgra, Uttar Pradesh, India).
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Drawn from actual court documents, testimony and handwritten journals -- the only sources of the words uttered onstage -- the play opened to glowing reviews in 1997 and ran for more than 600 performances in New York before moving on to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto and London.
It was the sources of the words added in their apparent stead — words from technology ("blog,"_ "chatroom," "database_"), politics and economics ("democratic,"_ "euro," "interdependent_"), and modern life ("bilingual,"_ "dyslexic," "bungee jumping_"_).
It was the sources of the words added in their apparent stead — words from technology ("blog," "chatroom," "database"), politics and economics ("democratic," "euro," "interdependent"), and modern life ("bilingual," "dyslexic," "bungee jumping").
The earliest Greek report of the creature is probably a greatly distorted description of the Caspian tiger, a hypothesis that accords well with the presumed source of the Greek word, an Old Iranian compound meaning "man-eater".
The single biggest source of those words was television (45percentt), followed by the computer (27percentt) and radio (10.6percentt).
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