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The word experience stems from the Latin experientia, meaning a trial or experiment [18].
It's no simple flashcardlike "learn this word" experience.
At The Writer we have our own take on work experience, called 'Word Experience'.
As George Will pointed out, the founders used the word "experience" 91 times in the Federalist Papers.
You could see it in the ESPN feature, how he averted his eyes while searching for the word — experience?
In the debate, Mr. Perry repeated the word "experience" so many times that scattered snickers rose from the audience.
The ads focus on different Marshall Field's shopping scenes and carry a title using the word "Experience".
Others include replacing the actor Gene Hackman as the voice-over announcer for TV and radio commercials and adding the word "experience" to the longtime theme, "Lowe's.
The word "experience" seems to promise something disruptive in this context, as if the tumult of an amusement park were about to displace a world of quiet contemplation.
As this blog has noted before, not since Caxton and Gutenberg has the printed word experienced so much change in so short a timespan.
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