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1. considerdeem to beAt the moment, artemisinin-based therapies are considered the best treatment, but cost about $10 per dose - far too much for impoverished communities. Seattle Times (Feb 1, !01!"!. minuteinfinitel# or immeasurabl# smallThe minute stain on the document $as not visible to the na%ed e#e.&. accord --- 'oncurrence of opinionThe committee $or%ed in accord on the bill, and it eventuall# passed.(. evidentclearl# revealed to the mind or the senses or )ud*mentThat confidence $as certainl# evident in the $a# Smith handled the $innin* pla# $ith 1( seconds left on the cloc%. +euters (,an 1-, !01!"-. practicea customar# $a# of operation or behavior.e directed and acted in pla#s ever# season and became %no$n for e/plorin* 0li1abethan theatre practices. 22' (Feb 1, !01!". intendhave in mind as a purpose34ipstic%, as a product intended for topical use $ith limited absorption, is in*ested onl# in ver# small 5uantities,6 thea*enc# said on its $ebsite. 2usiness7ee% (Feb 1-, !01!"8. concernsomethin* that interests #ou because it is importantThe scandal bro%e out in 9ctober after former chief e/ecutive :ichael 7oodford claimed he $as fired for raisin* concerns about the compan#;s accountin* practices. 22' (Feb 1-, !01!"e$ ?or% Times (Feb 1-, !01!"@. issuesome situation or event that is thou*ht aboutAs a result, the privac# issues surroundin* mobile computin* are becomin* ever-more comple/. Time (Feb 1, !01!"10. approachmove to$ardsSpainAs )obless rate for people a*es 1 to !( is approachin* -0 percent. >e$ ?or% Times (Feb 1-, !01!"11. establishset up or foundA small French colon#, Bort 4ouis, $as established on 0ast Fal%land in 18( and handed to the Spanish three #ears later. 22' (Feb 1, !01!"1!. utter-- ,$ithout 5ualification>o one can blame an honest mechanic for holdin* a $ealth# snob in utter contempt. =n*ersoll, +obert Creen1&. conductdirect the course ofD mana*e or controlScientists have been conductin* studies of individual *enes for #ears. 2usiness7ee% (Feb 1-, !01!"1(. en*a*econsume all of one;s attention or time7e had nearl# t$o hundred passen*ers, $ho $ere seated about on the sofas, readin*, or pla#in* *ames, or en*a*ed in conversation. Field, .enr# :. (.enr# :art#n"1-. obtaincome into possession of.e dela#ed ma%in* the unclassified report public $hile a$aitin* an Arm# revie$, but +ollin* Stone ma*a1ine obtained the report and posted it Frida# ni*ht. >e$ ?or% Times (Feb 11, !01!"1. scarceEeficient in 5uantit# or number compared $ith the demand:ean$hile, heatin* oil could *ro$ more scarce in the >ortheast this $inter, the 0ner*# Eepartment $arned last month. >e$ ?or% Times (,an !1, !01!"18. polic#a plan of action adopted b# an individual or social *roup=nflation has la**ed behind the central ban%As ! percent tar*et, *ivin*polic# ma%ers e/tra scope to cut rates. 2usiness7ee% (Feb 1-, !01!"1ature (>ov 1-, !011"&(. constituteto compose or represent9il and natural *as constituted almost -0 percent of +ussian *overnment revenue last #ear. 2usiness7ee% (Feb 1@, !01!"&-. circumstancesone;s overall condition in lifeThe circumstances leadin* up to the shootin*s $as not immediatel# available. 'hica*o Tribune (Feb 1@, !01!"&. levela relative position or de*ree of value in a *raded *roup9nl# last month did the menAs and $omenAs unemplo#ment rates reach the same level. >e$ ?or% Times (Feb 1@, !01!"&8. affecthave an influence uponThe central ban% $ill start distributin* lo$-interest loans in earl# :arch to individuals and small- and medium-si1ed companies affected b# the floodin*. 2usiness7ee% (Feb 1@, !01!"&e$ ?or% Times (Feb 1e$ ?or% Times (Feb 8, !01!"10e$ ?or% Times (Feb @, !01!"1&. facilearrived at $ithout due care or effortD lac%in* depthAs one teacher remar%s about a troubled student, 3There is no facilesolution.6 >e$ ?or% Times (9ct 11, !011"1&8. citema%e reference toThe Federal +eserve has pled*ed lo$ interest rates until late !01(,citin* in part the $ea%ness of the )ob mar%et. 2usiness7ee% (Feb !1, !01!"1&e$s (,an 18, !01!"1&@. sob$eep convulsivel#.e cried and trembled, sobbin*, $hile the# spo%e, li%e the child he $as. 7e#man, Stanle# ,.1(0. ridera traveler $ho activel# sits and travels on an animal=n horsebac% ridin*, a rider $ill *ive commands b# s5uee1in* or len*thenin* the reins and alterin* the position of his le*s. Time (,an -, !01!"1(1. densepermittin* little if an# li*ht to pass throu*hEense blac% smo%e rose in the distance as demonstrators burned tires in Shiite villa*es. 2usiness7ee% (Feb 1(, !01!"1(!. afflictcause ph#sical pain or sufferin* in:elanoma *loball# afflicts nearl# 10,000 ne$ people each #ear. +euters (Eec 1, !011"1(&. flourish*ro$ vi*orousl#.is business had been all alon* steadil# flourishin*, his patrons had been of hi*h social position, some most illustrious, others actuall# ro#al. Betheric%, .orace 7illiam1((. ordaininvest $ith ministerial or priestl# authorit#9ne of the present bishops $as consecrated $hen 5uite a #oun* bo#, and deacons are often ordained at si/teen, and even much earlier. 2ird, =sabella 4. (=sabella 4uc#"1(-. pioushavin* or sho$in* or e/pressin* reverence for a deit#:other, #ou see, is a ver# pious $oman, and she attributes it all to Brovidence, sa#in* that it $as the Eivine interference in her behalf. Farious1(. ve/disturb, especiall# b# minor irritationsThere are ve/in* problems slo$in* the *ro$th and the practical implementation of bi* data technolo*ies. Forbes (9ct !1, !011"1(8. *ravit#the force of attraction bet$een all masses in the universe9nce captured, the combined ob)ect $ill have a ne$ center of *ravit#and ma# be spinnin* in an uncontrolled $a#. Science :a*a1ine (Feb 1-, !01!"1(ov &0, !011"1elson :andela, Bope ,ohn Baul == and Brincess Eiana. 22' (Feb !(, !01!"1@@. pompcheap or pretentious or vain displa#Throu*hout L.S. histor#, Americans have been fascinated b# ro#alpomp -- even on a movie screen. +euters (Feb !1, !011"!00. entreatas% for or re5uest earnestl#H4et me *o no$, please,H she entreated, her e#es unable to meet his an# lon*er. .ope, Anthon#!01. imparttransmit, as %no$led*e or a s%ill4on* before $ritin* and boo%s $ere in common use, proverbs $ere the principal means of impartin* instruction. Breston, Thomas!0!. propriet#correct behavior= felt a trifle doubtful about the propriet# of ta%in* a short cut across private *rounds, and said as much. Sutphen, Fan Tassel!0&. consecraterender hol# b# means of reli*ious ritesThe buildin* $as consecrated as a Brotestant 0piscopal church in :a#, 1e$ ?or% Times (Feb -, !01!"!08. clad$earin* or provided $ith clothin*A fe$ of the villa*ers came behind, clad in mournin* robes, and bearin* li*hted tapers. Farious!0oah!!e$ ?or% Times (Feb , !01!"!&!. accede#ield to another;s $ish or opinionTherefore he made up his mind to accede to his uncle;s desire. Strec%fuss, Adolph!&&. ferventcharacteri1ed b# intense emotion2ut, to fervent applause and scattered fist pumps from t$o sets of $orshipers, he pled*ed to le*all# challen*e the claims a*ainst him. >e$ ?or% Times (Sep !, !010"!&(. coherecause to form a united, orderl#, and consistent $holeT$o anta*onistic values ma# cohere in the same ob)ect. Anderson, 2en)amin :. (2en)amin :cAlester"!&-. tribunalan assembl# to conduct )udicial businessThe militar# has historicall# been protected from civilian courts, $ith an# crimes committed b# soldiers bein* decided in closed militar#tribunals. 7all Street ,ournal (Feb 1-, !01!"!&. austereseverel# simpleA certain austere simplicit# $as noticeable all over 4on*fello$;s house. Anon#mous!&8. recoverin*returnin* to health after illness or debilit#3The recoverin* econom# is brin*in* more people bac% into the mar%et. 7ashin*ton Bost (:ar !!, !01!"!&urse, a member of 9ccup#;s direct action $or%in* *roup, said police treated demonstrators rou*hl# and made arbitrar# arrests. Time (:ar 1ora!(@. repealcancel officiall#=f +epublicans repeal the la$, :s. Scha%o$s%# said, the# $ould be 3ta%in* a$a# benefits that seniors are alread# *ettin*.6 >e$ ?or% Times (:ar 1@, !01!"!-0. retirin*not arro*ant or presumin*Foster $as an e/tremel# modest, un$orldl#, retirin* *entleman. +osenbach, A. S. 7.!-1. incidentalnot of prime or central importanceThe models themselves are incidental on 3Scouted,6 merel# empt# planets around $hich revolve some fascinatin* characters and plent# more dull ones. >e$ ?or% Times (>ov !8, !011"!-!. ac5uiesceto a*ree or e/press a*reementAmerican officials initiall# tried to resist Bresident Mar1aiAs moves but eventuall# ac5uiesced. >e$ ?or% Times (:ar @, !01!"!-&. sle$a lar*e number or amount or e/tent=n fact, intense focus ma# be one reason $h# so-called savants become so e/traordinar# at performin* e/tensive calculations or rememberin* a sle$ of facts. Scientific American (:ar &, !01!"!-(. usurpsei1e and ta%e control $ithout authorit#:ore than an#thin*, thou*h, officials e/pressed concern about rei*nitin* lon*standin* :e/ican concerns about the Lnited StatesAusurpin* :e/icoAs authorit#. >e$ ?or% Times (:ar 1-, !011"!--. sentinela person emplo#ed to %eep $atch for some anticipated eventThe prisoners undressed themselves as usual, and $ent to bed, observed b# the sentinel. Era%e, Samuel Adams!-. precisionthe 5ualit# of bein* reproducible in amount or performanceAt this time, home ran*es of small rodents can not be measured $ith *reat precision, therefore an# such calculations are, at best, onl# appro/imations. Eou*las, 'harles 4.!-8. deposeforce to leave an office4ate 7ednesda#, :r. TourO, the deposed president, spo%e out from hidin* for the first time. >e$ ?or% Times (:ar &0, !01!"!-e$ ?or% Times (,an !(, !011"&0-. capitulatesurrender under a*reed conditionsHAlas, no,H said 2er*feld, mournfull#, Hthe da# after the battle our brave soldiers $ere surrounded b# over$helmin* forces and obli*ed tocapitulate.H :edin*, ,ohann Ferdinand :artin 9s%ar&0. arbitrateact bet$een parties $ith a vie$ to reconcilin* differencesThe Scottish throne $as no$ disputed b# man# claimants, and the Scots as%ed 0d$ard to arbitrate bet$een them. Farious&08. cleaveseparate or cut $ith a tool, such as a sharp instrument=nstead someone shouts HCoH and he is bearin* do$n on me and almost cleaves m# shield in t$o $ith his first blo$. 22' (Au* 8, !011"&0e$ ?or% Times (,an 1, !01!"&11. chastisecensure severel#She remembers an upsettin* incident $hen a headmistress chastisedher for $or%in* too much. The Cuardian (,an 1(, !011"&1!. foilhinder or prevent, as an effort, plan, or desire9n :arch 1st, a Tur%ish ne$spaper reported that the countr#;s intelli*ence service had foiled an attempt b# S#rian a*ents to %idnap the colonel. Time (:ar e$ ?or% Times (:ar !(, !01!"&1-. *entr#the most po$erful members of a societ#The mode of travel of the *entr# $as ridin* horses, but most people traveled b# $al%in*. +eill#, S. A.&1. palla sudden numbin* dread+esidents $ho fled in recent da#s spo%e of the smell of death and piles of *arba*e driftin* li%e sno$ban%s, castin* a pall over the cit#. >e$ ?or% Times (:ar 8, !01!"&18. ma/ima sa#in* that is $idel# accepted on its o$n meritsThe ma/im HAll is fair in love and $arH $as applied literall#. Thomson, 2asil&1e$ ?or% Times (:ar !!, !01!"&1@. pro$essa superior s%ill learned b# stud# and practice7hile our en*ineerin* pro$ess has advanced a *reat deal over the past si/t# #ears, the principles of innovation lar*el# have not. Time (:ar !1, !01!"&!0. din*#thic%l# covered $ith in*rained dirt or sootThou*h composed amid the unromantic surroundin*s of a din*#, dust#, and ne*lected bac% room, the speech has become a memorable document. .erndon, 7illiam ..&!1. semblancean out$ard appearance that is deliberatel# misleadin*.e $as perceptibl# older, in the $a# in $hich people loo% older all at once after havin* lon* %ept the semblance of #outh. Min*, 2asil&!!. toutadverti1e in stron*l# positive termsTestin* is bein* touted as the means of ma%in* the L.S. education s#stem competitive, even $orld-class. 7ashin*ton Bost (:ar !&, !01!"&!&. fortitudestren*th of mind that enables one to endure adversit#4ei*h .unt bore himself in his captivit# $ith cheerful fortitude, sufferin* severel# in health but fla**in* little in spiritsor industr#. 'olvin, Sidne#&!(. parablea short moral stor#=n most instances, = have closed m# visits b# readin* some interestin* stor# or parable. Frothin*ham, 9ctavius 2roo%s&!-. asunderinto parts or pieces=n 1icara*ua $as split asunder b# civil $ar. Bo$ell, 0. Ale/ander (0d$ard Ale/ander"&!. routan over$helmin* defeat=t;s ho$ Seattle $on Sunda#;s *ame in 'hica*o, scorin* &1 consecutive second-half points as an impressive comebac% became an over$helmin* rout. Seattle Times (Eec 1@, !011"&!8. staidcharacteri1ed b# di*nit# and propriet#.e $as prim and staid and li%ed to do thin*s in an orderl# fashion. Eo#le, A. 'onan&!e$ ?or% Times (:ar !1, !01!"&-8. repastthe food served and eaten at one timeFra*rant coffee, li*ht rolls, fresh butter, ham and e**s, fried crocuses and soft crabs, formed the repast. +eid, :a#ne&-ebras%a&1. parit#functional e5ualit#.o$ man# of the $orldAs problems $ould be solved, or at least *reatl# reduced, if $omen had true parit# $ith menI >e$ ?or% Times (Eec 1-, !011"&!. affablediffusin* $armth and friendliness.e $as $ell li%ed and respected in these islands, for his affablemanners had obtained for him much popularit#. Farious&&. interminabletiresomel# lon*D seemin*l# $ithout endAll $as *oin* $ell, but slo$l#, the time ta%en for the last fe$ feet seemin* to be interminable. 'umberland, 2arlo$&(. pilla*esteal *oodsD ta%e as spoils=n addition *reat material losses $ere inflictedJ seven hundred houses $ere destro#ed, si/ hundred stores pilla*ed, and thousands of families utterl# ruined. Straus, 9scar S.&-. forebodin*a feelin* of evil to come:r. .ardin* had stron* forebodin*s that the trouble, so far from bein* ended, $as onl# )ust be*innin*. :arsh, +ichard&. rendtear or be torn violentl#=n the distance heav# artiller# $as *ro$lin*, and hi*h e/plosive shells $ere burstin* $ith a violence that seemed to rend the s%#. Trac#, 4ouis&8. livelihoodthe financial means $hereb# one lives7ith businesses shut, fields untended and fishin* abandoned man# have lost their livelihoods as $ell as their homes, our correspondent sa#s. 22' (Apr 1-, !011"&e$ ?or% Times (,an !ell(1(. seethebe in an a*itated emotional state9ut$ardl# 5uite calm and matter-of-fact, his mind $as in a seethin*turmoil. Eou*las, .udson(1-. scrutini1eto loo% at criticall# or searchin*l#, or in minute detailFans and commentators are scrutini1in* ever# blemishJ his turnovers, his $ea% left hand, his )ump shot. >e$ ?or% Times (:ar -, !01!"(1. diffidentlac%in* self-confidenceSh#l# diffident in the presence of stran*ers, her head $as lo$ered. Bac%ard, Fran% 4. (Fran% 4ucius"(18. e/ecratecurse or declare to be evil or anathema7hen all Creat 2ritain $as e/ecratin* >apoleon, picturin* him as a devil $ith horns and hoofs, 2#ron loo%ed upon him as the $orld;s hero. .ubbard, 0lbert(1e$ ?or% Times (Au* 11, !011"-0-. invectiveabusive lan*ua*e used to e/press blame or censureThere;s much more name-callin*, shoutin* and personal invective in American life than an#$here =;ve ever traveled outside the Lnited States. 7ashin*ton Bost (,an 1-, !011"-0. hermita*ethe abode of a recluseAll the rest of their time is passed in solitude in their hermita*es, $hich are built 5uite separate from one another. Farious-08. despoildestro# and strip of its possession7herever his lordship;s arm# $ent, plantations $ere despoiled, and private houses plundered. 'ampbell, 'harles-0e$s (>ov !&, !010"-1(. $rea%cause to happen or to occur as a conse5uenceThe burden of pa#in* for colle*e is $rea%in* havoc on the finances of an une/pected demo*raphicJ senior citi1ens. 7ashin*ton Bost (Apr 1, !01!"-1-. tenablebased on sound reasonin* or evidenceFirst, it is no lon*er reall# tenable P and in fact a bit disrespectful P to call a countr# li%e 'hina an emer*in* econom#. The Cuardian (Feb 1anc# :iller. +euters (:ar @, !011"-&!. clandestineconducted $ith or mar%ed b# hidden aims or methodsFor ,ordan, this is a clandestine relationship it $ould much prefer to have %ept secret. 22' (,an -, !010"-&&. distends$ell from or as if from internal pressureSome %ids said 4a>i#ah;s distended abdomen loo%ed li%e she $as carr#in* a bab#. Seattle Times (Apr 8, !011"-&(. *libhavin* onl# superficial plausibilit#The other sort of en*ineer understands that *lib comparisons bet$een computers and humans don;t do )ustice to the comple/ities of either. Forbes (,ul !!, !010"-&-. puc%erto *ather somethin* into small $rin%les or foldsCodmother,; she $ent on, puc%erin* her forehead a*ain in perple/it#, ;it almost feels li%e feathers. :oles$orth, :rs. (:ar# 4ouisa"-&. re)oindera 5uic% repl# to a 5uestion or remar%H>ot at allNH $as Aunt Susannah;s bris% re)oinder. Farious-&8. span*leadornment consistin* of a small piece of shin# material:a*dalen;s *arments are rich $ith span*lesD her mantle is scarletD she has flo$ers in her lu/uriant tresses, and loo%s a vain creature. 9;Shea, ,ohn Au*ustus-&e$ ?or% Times (Feb (, !01!"-&@. nicet#conformit# $ith some aesthetic standard of correctnessThe# accepted the invitationD but :rs. +o$landson did not appreciate the niceties of =ndian eti5uette. Abbott, ,ohn S. '. (,ohn Stevens 'abot"-(0. a**rieveinfrin*e on the ri*hts ofSome fallout appears evident in donations from 7all Street e/ecutives, $ho feel particularl# a**rieved b# :r. 9bamaAs criticisms and policies. >e$ ?or% Times (Feb !0, !01!"-(1. vestment*o$n $orn b# the cler*#And then a priest, arra#ed in all his vestments, came in at the open door, and the prince and princess e/chan*ed rin*s, and $ere married. Clins%i, A. ,.-(!. urbanesho$in* a hi*h de*ree of refinementBolished, urbane and *entlemanl#his manners $ere calculated to refine all around him. ,udson, 4. 'arroll-(&. defra#bear the e/penses ofThe le*islation also calls for $1. billion in spendin* cuts to helpdefra# the disaster costs. 7ashin*ton Bost (Sep !, !011"-((. spectralresemblin* or characteristic of a phantom.a$thorneAs fi*ures are some$hat spectralD the# lac% flesh and blood. :er$in, .enr# 'hilds-(-. munificentver# *enerousThe# have sho$n themselves ver# lovin* and *enerous latel#, in ma%in* a 5uite munificent provision for his travelin*. 'arl#le, Thomas-(. dictuman authoritative declaration=n other $ords, the# seemed full# subscribed to And# 7arholAs dictumthat business art is the best art. >e$ ?or% Times (Eec 10, !011"-(8. fadan interest follo$ed $ith e/a**erated 1ealAccordin* to 'hinese media, the hottest ne$ fad in 'hina involves sellin* small live-animal %e# chains. Time (Apr -, !011"-(e$ ?or% Times (Eec 8, !011"--0. belea*ueranno# persistentl#+oc% concert tic%et sales dropped sharpl# last #ear, soundin* another sour note for the belea*uered music industr#. The Cuardian (Eec &0, !010"--1. *ripecomplain=f America is *oin* to *ripe about the #uanAs rate, then 'hina $ill complain about the dollarAs role. 0conomist (,an !0, !011"--!. remissionan abatement in intensit# or de*reeAfter a fe$ hours there is a remission of the pain, sli*ht perspiration ta%es place, and the patient ma# fall asleep. Farious--&. e/orbitant*reatl# e/ceedin* bounds of reason or moderationSoon, stories be*an tric%lin* across the Atlantic of cra1ed fans pa#in*e/orbitant sums to *et into 4ondon *i*s. Slate (9ct 10, !011"--(. invocationthe act of appealin* for helpThese dances are pra#ers or invocations for rain, the cro$nin* blessin* in this dr# land. +oosevelt, Theodore---. ca)oleinfluence or ur*e b# *entle ur*in*, caressin*, or flatterin*.amilton, ho$ever, $as not to be ca)oled into friendliness b# superficial compliment. Fisher, .arrison--. inclusivepermittin* much or ever#thin*7e are *oin* to adhere to our basic pro*ramin* strate*# of nonpartisan information inclusive of all different points of vie$. +euters (Sep !8, !010"--8. interdictcommand a*ainstFailin* to satisf# his e/aminers, he $as interdicted from practice, but i*nored the prohibition, and suffered more than one imprisonment in conse5uence. 7orle#, Ceor*e--e$ ?or% 'it#. +euters (Au* !8, !011"-1. unanimit#ever#one bein* of one mind9n all other points of colonial polic#, :ac%en1ie declared, people $ould be found to differ, but as re*ards the post office there $as absolute unanimit#. Smith, 7illiam, Sir-!. mettlethe coura*e to carr# onThe deplo#ment $ill also test the emotional mettle of soldiers and their families. >e$ ?or% Times (,un !, !010"-&. interpolateinsert $ords into te/ts, often falsif#in* it thereb#:ost scholars a*ree that these lines are interpolated, since the# do not fit in $ith the rest of the poem. Farious-(. surreptitiousmar%ed b# 5uiet and caution and secrec#.e noticed that the peddler $as e#in* the ba* Scott# had pic%ed up, and $as tr#in* to be surreptitious about it. Cood$in, .arold 4. (.arold 4eland"--. dissimulatehide feelin*s from other peopleFrom infanc# these people have been schooled to dissimulate and hide emotion, and ordinaril# their faces are as opa5ue as those of veteran po%er pla#ers. Mephart, .orace-. rusea deceptive maneuver, especiall# to avoid capture9verseas criminals use elaborate ruses, includin* phon# $ebsites, to tric% )ob-see%ers into helpin* transfer stolen funds. 2usiness7ee% (Au* (, !011"-8. speciousplausible but false?ou mi*ht be tempted to thin% of the bi**est airline as the one $ith the most aircraft, but capacit# differences ma%e this reasonin* specious. Salon (:a# , !010"-e$ ?or% Times (:ar !1, !01!"1-. credencethe mental attitude that somethin* is believableH7ell-%no$n brand names that promote ne$ products receive morecredence than ne$comers that people don;t %no$ about.H LS >e$s (9ct , !010"1. indemnif#ma%e amends forD pa# compensation forShe put her affairs in order and left instructions that those $hom she had un$ittin*l# $ron*ed should be indemnified out of her private fortune. 2utler, Bierce18. in*ratiate*ain favor $ith somebod# b# deliberate efforts.e became %indl# and coa/in*, leanin* across the table $ith anin*ratiatin* smile. Min*, 2asil1e$ ?or% Times (Au* 1@, !011"!8. unto$ardnot in %eepin* $ith accepted standards of $hat is proper+espondin* to criticism that cash pa#ments are a classic means of ta/ evasion, he said he had done nothin* unto$ard. >e$ ?or% Times (Au* !, !011"!e$ ?or% Times (,un &, !010"&. delveturn up, loosen, or remove earthSo she did $hat an# reporter $ould doJ she delved into the scientific literature and tal%ed to investi*ators. >e$ ?or% Times (Eec !8, !010"&8. e/tenuatelessen or to tr# to lessen the seriousness or e/tent ofBrosecutors often spend time $ei*hin* miti*atin* and e/tenuatin*circumstances before decidin* to see% the death penalt#. 7ashin*ton Bost (9ct 1-, !011"&e$ ?or% Times (9ct (, !010"&@. enrapturehold spellbound= $as deli*hted, enraptured, beside m#self--the $orld had disappeared in an instant. Spielha*en, Friedrich(0. virtuososomeone $ho is da11lin*l# s%illed in an# field0ach of the seven instrumentalists $as a virtuoso in his o$n ri*ht and had ample opportunit# to prove it, often in lon*, soulful solos. >e$ ?or% Times (:a# &, !010"(1. *lo$erloo% an*r# or sullen as if to si*nal disapprovalA moment later he $ould collapse, sit *lo$erin* in his chair, loo%in* an*ril# at the carpet. .echt, 2en(!. mundanefound in the ordinar# course of events>o$, it $ould seem, that the 'hinese are *ettin* bac% to their ever#da# concerns, pa#in* attention to events more mundane and less catacl#smic. >e$ ?or% Times (:ar !0, !01!"(&. fatuousdevoid of intelli*enceThe#;re too stupid, for one thin*D the# *o on burnin* houses and brea%in* $indo$s in their old fatuous $a#. :cMenna, Stephen((. incorri*ibleimpervious to correction b# punishmentShe scolded and lectured her sister in vainD '#nthia $as incorri*ible. Farious(-. postulatemaintain or assert=n fact, $hen 0instein formulated his cosmolo*ical vision, based on his theor# of *ravitation, he postulated that the universe $as finite. Scientific American (,ul !, !011"(. *istthe central meanin* or theme of a speech or literar# $or%The s#nta/ $as a little off, even comical at times, but = *ot the *ist of $hat $as *oin* on. Time (:a# , !010"(8. vociferousconspicuousl# and offensivel# loudThe complaints *re$ so loud and vociferous that even Bresident 9bama $as forced to address the bac%lash from 4isbon on Saturda#. >e$ ?or% Times (>ov !&, !010"(e$ ?or% Times (:ar !, !010"!. bouillona clear seasoned brothThe meat soups are called broths, bouillon, or consommO, accordin* to their richness. +onald, :ar#&. omniscientinfinitel# $ise+obbe-Crillet responds that his $or% is in fact far less ob)ective than the *odli%e, omniscient narrator $ho presides over so man# traditional novels. The Cuardian (:a# 1&, !010"(. apostatenot faithful to reli*ion or part# or causeThe# are atheist conservatives :r. Mhan an apostate to his famil#As =slamic faith, :s. :ac Eonald to her left-$in* education. >e$ ?or% Times (Feb 1i%olai Fasilieviche$ ?ear;s homil#, the pope said H$ords $ere not enou*hH to brin* about peace, particularl# in the :iddle 0ast. +euters (,an !, !011"81. avocationan au/iliar# activit#Lnli%e man# retired doctors, $hom he sa#s often have no life outside their profession, he al$a#s %ne$ sailin* $ould become his avocation. >e$s$ee% (>ov 18, !010"8!. circumventavoid or tr# to avoid fulfillin*, ans$erin*, or performin*:r. 2loomber* said he $ould ta%e several steps to circumventobstacles to his proposals posed b# cit# labor unions. >e$ ?or% Times (,an 1!, !01!"8&. s#llo*ismreasonin* in $hich a conclusion is derived from t$o premisesThe conclusions arrived at b# means of s#llo*isms are irresistible, provided the form be correct and the premises be true. 7ebster, 7. F. (7illiam Fran%lin"8(. collationassemblin* in proper numerical or lo*ical se5uence=n the case of earl# printed boo%s or manuscripts, $hich are often not pa*ed, special %no$led*e is needed for their collation. +oo%e, >oel8-. ha**le$ran*le, as over a price or terms of an a*reement9bama said $hile officials can ha**le over the ma%eup of spendin* cuts, the polic# issues have no place in the measure. 2usiness7ee% (Apr , !011"8. $a#la#$ait in hidin* to attac%Sir Samuel 'litherin* $as not, of course, a member of itD but he lur%ed about outside and $a#laid us as $e $ent in. 2irmin*ham, Ceor*e A.88. savantsomeone $ho has been admitted to membership in a fieldFran% had studied somethin* of almost ever#thin* and ima*ined himself a savant. +oussel, ,ohn8e$ ?or% Times (9ct !0, !010"@1. rancora feelin* of deep and bitter an*er and ill-$illThe current session of Barliament has so far produced onl# rancor, as opposition parties have shut do$n proceedin*s $ith an*r#, theatrical protests a*ainst corruption. >e$ ?or% Times (Au* 1(, !011"@!. puissantpo$erfulThe ship $as not fi*htin* no$, but #ieldin*a complacent leviathan held captive b# a most puissant and ruthless enem#. Trac#, 4ouis@&. homespuncharacteristic of countr# life.is rural, homespun demeanor ordinaril# mi*ht elicit snic%ers from =ndiaAs urban elite. >e$ ?or% Times (Au* 1e$ ?or% Times (Apr 1!, !01!"@e$ ?or% Times called 3bands of rovin* #ouths.6 >e$ ?or% Times (Au* 18, !011"81&. ada*ea condensed but memorable sa#in* embod#in* an important factSo he focuses on the fans and embraces the ada*e, 34ivin* $ell is the best reven*e.6 >e$ ?or% Times (:ar !-, !011"81(. e/postulationthe act of e/pressin* earnest opposition or protest.e even believed he sa$ visions $ith his o$n bodil# e#es, and noe/postulations of his friends could drive this belief out of his head. .offmann, 0. T. A. (0rnst Theodor Amadeus"81-. ta$dr#tastelessl# sho$#=t $as a ta$dr# affair, all 'upids and cornucopias, li%e a third-rate $eddin* ca%e. 7ilde, 9scar81. triterepeated too oftenD overfamiliar throu*h overuseThe sub)ecta deathbed scenemi*ht seem at first si*ht to be a triteand common one. 4ance#, :a*dalene de818. hirelin*a person $ho $or%s onl# for mone#7h# should =Ia mere police detective, $ho had been hired to do a service and paid for it li%e an# other hirelin*. .anshe$, Thomas 7.81e$ ?or% Times (Feb 8, !01!"8&0. evanescenttendin* to vanish li%e vaporTime seems stopped but it is movin* on, and ever# *limmer of li*ht isevanescent, flittin*. The Cuardian (Apr 1-, !010"8&1. vata lar*e open vessel for holdin* or storin* li5uidsThe cream remains in the lar*e vat about t$ent#-four hours before it is churned. 'hamberlain, ,ames Fran%lin8&!. dappermar%ed b# up-to-dateness in dress and mannersThorou*hl# dapper, he too% off his blac%-and-$hite pinstriped suit )ac%et $ith its poc%et-s5uare flair and $eaved in and out amon* them, his voice ever risin*. >e$ ?or% Times (,an !!, !011"8&&. asperit#harshness of mannerAll this proceeds from the old man, $hose proper character it is to be an*r# and bitter, and to e/hibit rancor and asperit#. Arndt, ,ohann8&(. flaira natural talent=n fact, $hile 4amarr 5ualified as an inventive *enius for her artisticflair, she fell some$hat short on her scientific acumen. Slate (>ov !e$ ?or% Times (Eec !e$ ?or% Times (Apr @, !01!"e$ ?or% Times (9ct !e$ ?or% Times (Apr !(, !011"e$ ?or% Times (,an !1, !011"e$ ?or% Times (Feb 1e$ ?or% Times (Sep !@, !010"@(0. dota*emental infirmit# as a conse5uence of old a*e.e is, as #ou sa#, a senile old man in his dota*e. 7ilco/, 0lla 7heeler@(1. ne/usa connected series or *roup>umerous innovators are also $orr#in* a$a# at this ne/us of problems. 0conomist (Apr !ov &0, !010"@(. animusa feelin* of ill $ill arousin* active hostilit#The #outhful sava*es had each an armful of sno$balls, and the# $ere peltin* the child $ith more animus than seemed befittin*. :urra#, Eavid 'hristie@(8. over$eenin*unrestrained, especiall# $ith re*ard to feelin*s.e had over$eenin* ambitions even then, alon* $ith a hi*hl# developed sense of his o$n importance. >e$ ?or% Times (Apr 1@, !010"@(e$ ?or% Times (,ul !(, !011"@(@. lar*esseliberalit# in besto$in* *iftsAfter bein* saved b# *overnment lar*esse, the# sa#, bi* ban%s then moved to th$art reforms aimed at preventin* future meltdo$ns caused b# e/cessive ris%-ta%in*. >e$ ?or% Times (,ul 1(, !011"@-0. t#rosomeone ne$ to a field or activit#As #et he $as merel# a t#ro, *ainin* practical e/perience under a veteran Qeppelin commander. 7esterman, Berc# F. (Berc# Francis"@-1. retentive*ood at rememberin*The child $as ver# sharp, and her memor# $as e/tremel# retentive. +o$lands, 0ffie Adelaide@-!. unconscionable*reatl# e/ceedin* bounds of reason or moderationFor *enerations in the >e$ ?or% 'it# public schools, this has become the norm $ith devastatin* conse5uences rooted in unconscionable levels of student failure. >e$ ?or% Times (>ov (, !011"@-&. badina*efrivolous banter=t $as preposterous to tal% to her of serious thin*s, and nothin* but an air# badina*e seemed possible in her compan#. :au*ham, 7. Somerset (7illiam Somerset"@-(. insensatedevoid of feelin* and consciousness and animation:en also are those brutal soldiers, ali%e stupidl# read#, at the $ord of command, to drive the nail throu*h 5uiverin* flesh or insensate$ood. Sto$e, .arriet 2eecher@--. sherbeta fro1en dessert made primaril# of fruit )uice and su*arH9ne person said it loo%s li%e a bi* lime sherbet ice cream coneNH Southern 4ivin* (Apr !e$ ?or% Times (>ov &0, !011"@-. rococohavin* e/cessive as#mmetrical ornamentationThe upper part of the case is decorated $ith elaboratel# carved and *iltrococo motifs. 2edini, Silvio A.@. nihilistsomeone $ho re)ects all theories of moralit#3.eAs a loner nihilist $ho believes in nothin*,6 :r. 4u said. >e$ ?or% Times (>ov , !011"@8. fructif#become productive or fruitfulThence the# *ro$, e/pand, fructif#, and the result is Bro*ress. Stanton, 0li1abeth 'ad#@e$ ?or% Times (>ov !, !011"@8&. inconse5uentiallac%in* $orth or importance2ut as the months $ent b#, :r. Mimura had an une/pected epiphan#J .is business, $hich he thou*ht $as inconse5uential, mattered to a lot of people. 7all Street ,ournal (>ov 11, !011"@8(. effervescencethe propert# of *ivin* off bubbles2oth $ere in the ver# spar%le and effervescence of that fanciful *lee $hich bubbles up from the *olden, untried fountains of earl# childhood. Sto$e, .arriet 2eecher@8-. stultif#deprive of stren*th or efficienc#D ma%e useless or $orthlessFar from bein* en*ines of economic *ro$th, 0*#pt;s leadin* cities are stultified. =nc (Feb 1!, !011"@8. tureenlar*e deep servin* dish $ith a coverSoups are presented in bi* tureens and can be 5uite *ood. >e$ ?or% Times (Apr 1&, !01!"@88. euphon#an# pleasin* and harmonious sounds=t depends some$hat on usa*e and on euphon# or a*reeableness of sound. .amilton, Frederic% 7. (Frederic% 7illiam"@8e$ ?or%ers loo%ed on, somebemused, others applaudin*. Time (9ct !