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Will Congress now overcome industry pressure and restore the copyright term to something reasonable?
For the Mohists, an assertion is the application of a term to something.
Technically, the ability to correctly apply a term to something (such as by saying, "This is a dog" or by pointing at a dog and declaring, "Dog!") can be understood as an expression of propositional knowledge.
People are much more likely to dig in and commit long term to something if it was their own idea and connects directly to their health.
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They're the ones that can change the 'net 30' payment terms to something reasonable and can get everyone you need in a meeting to actually show up.
[Thunder has become a trendy Chinese slang term to describe something shockingly ridiculous or embarrassing.] 7. Delete news related to the youtan poluo flower.
Americans use the term to describe something similar: a system where reckless students throw wild parties, binge on vodka and really annoy their neighbours.Like actual Greeks, members of college fraternities and sororities have had a miserable year.
They have had that art-rock thing levelled at them, which I've heard about Elbow before, and I've never understood that - I think it's just a very loose term to describe something you're not sure about.
"Milkshake duck stood out as being a much needed term to describe something we are seeing more and more of, not just on the internet but now across all types of media.
This is a legal term to describe something that a landlord does, or doesn't do that he has a legal obligation to, that effectively makes the property uninhabitable and forces you to move out.[1].
Jewelery makes a big statement, just don't go overboard, it's a health risk and there are plenty of days in the term to wear something new everyday!!! Work with your favourite colours!
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