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Call someone a "cunt" and you're calling them a vagina in the most reductive, misogynistic way: they're something weak, something to be penetrated.
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He isn't weak, yet something in him makes him hold back — and that something (a slight uncertainty? the fear of a commitment? a mixture of ardor and idealism?) makes him more exciting.
I guess they think you're weak or something".
To boot, Puig's bizarre weak throw, something of a lob to the cutoff man, allows Beltran to cruise into second.
Games are critical for reality shows of all stripes because they inject drama and weed out weak contestants, something that the first modern reality competition, "Survivor," proved 10 summers ago with races, quizzes and ropes courses.
Scientists want to find out what this stuff is, but it's made up of stuff so weak – probably something scientists call weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs – that they've never been able to detect it.
It inconveniences my colleagues, is complicated to pay back shifts, and makes me look bad to do so (like I am weak or something)," wrote one attending emergency department physician who took the survey.
was the "quarterback" of the effort to oust Boehner, of which Representative Trent Franks (R-Ariz). said was "poorly organized and weak" and something that he was only apprised of fifteen minutes before the vote.
During this process, worms were cultured at a permissive temperature (13°), at which the deleterious effects of these mutations are largely absent, so selection to compensate for their effects should have been weak, providing something of a negative control.
Weakest assumes something like the separability of content and truth factors in the evaluation of truthlikeness.
In this situation, "market" reality tends to reflect the emotional state of the weakest hands, something short-sellers will pounce on and magnify.
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