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The word "extended" denotes that the parameterization has been extended to account for wave propagation in the thermosphere in accordance with the requirements outlined above (Yiğit and Medvedev 2013).
Yet he throws around "Extended Evolutionary Synthesis" in his account of the meeting without acknowledging that there is no agreement by the scientists who are participating in the Templeton EES project on what the word "extended" means.
The letter "L" was placed in the concavity formed by the flag as it drapes under the figure's left elbow, and the rest of the word extended to the right from there, with the letter T in larger print, actually saving room as the larger size allowed the crossbar of the "T" to extend above the capitalized letters "R" and "Y".
In addition to the core subjects, students must follow three further programmes: a 4,000 word extended essay project; Creativity, Action and Service (CAS), spending at least 50 hours working in the community; and Theory of Knowledge, which encourages critical thinking.
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And Mr. Mastrosimone is investigating the word, extending its boundaries, allowing for silences and pauses, as if we are overhearing one part of a conversation.
To complete the word REFIRE, we finish with E, and this time with the word extend.
As the segment was wrapping up, Josh offered me the last word, extending the opportunity to give some advice.
When the banned words extended to the phrase "empty chair" — the most conspicuous sign of Liu's absence at the Nobel ceremony — Wen hit on an idea.
For some families with small children, the best destination is one where there are people willing to help with child care -- in other words, extended family.
The magical power of words extended to the written word.
The importance of precise definitions for such hopeful words extends far beyond semantics.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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