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to heil
verb
To greet with a .
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2. Though we have discussed occurrent second-order judgments mainly via Burge's (1988) view, Boghossian's (1992a) and (1994) are addressed to Heil (1988) and to Davidson (1987 19888), respectively.
A substitute teacher was fired in Vermont on Thursday after instructing third-grade children on the finer points of how to heil Hitler.
I grew up with one dog and many cats, and I've always felt more allegiance to the species that can't be trained to heil Hitler.
Both lateral leaflets of trifoliate leaves were used in feeding trials according to Heil [9].
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Mark Meechan, 30, taught the pug to react to the words "gas the Jews" — repeated 23 times in his short video — and trained it to raise its paw to "Sieg Heil", before uploading the footage to YouTube.
He concluded one posting with "88," a number frequently used by neo-Nazis and skinheads to mean "Heil, Hitler," according to SITE.
Our response to this interruption was to sieg heil the sound guy, then continue playing.
The three are Mark Meechan, AKA Count Dankula (most famous for nearly being sent to prison for teaching his dog to sieg heil as a joke); Carl Benjamin, AKA Sargon of Akkad (notable most recently for calling some of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault victims "gold-digging whores"); and Paul Joseph Watson, editor of conspiracy website Infowars.
(It thus may be unfair to call Heil and Davidson infallibilists about second-order judgments, since the causal connections might only hold ceteris paribus).
But yes, it would be a real shame if she was embarrassed by association with a tyrant, like say when her own father taught her to sieg heil as a six-year-old child.
Secondary plant compounds such as glucosinolates require amino acid and carbon precursors and are potentially costly to produce (Heil 2002).
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