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I knew that, in this context, "celebrate" was another word for "party," which was, of course, itself another word.
Words like "about" or "around" can indicate to solvers that they need to look for a word that is wrapped "around" another word, or that another word is inside.
The last word: "If freedom is just another word for having nothing left to lose, then productivity is just another word for having no one left to hire," Kelly says.
" McCarthy claimed, "You just added another word [i.e. though].
Ms. Butler had another word to describe the project: unique.
With that discovery, he left, refusing to say another word.
" Speaking with ABC, Tibbetts' mom, Laura, used another word: "excruciating.
Another word for what we now call "tribalism" is disagreement.
RMB refers to the renminbi, another word for the yuan.
Simply put, workforce preparation is just another word for education.
Freedom's just another word for something very big to lose.
After four or five chapters, he never wrote another word.
A "blanket" was another word for sandwich in the 1950s.
Kavanaugh testified that it was just another word for flatulence.
But that anniversary is best defined by another word: division.
And we never heard another word about selling the camp.
The antidote to that feeling is encompassed in another word.
But freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.
There's not another word for it—for me, it is thievery.
Another word you'll now find in the dictionary is coconut water.
But for Tribe fans, scared is just another word for realistic.
There's another word for it that starts with a 'B' — baloney.
Yael cooperated, though they refused to say another word to Eliana.
Another word to all the self-respecting, procrastinating techies out there.
"Switching is not another word for cessation or safer," he said.
She nodded, and without another word stepped onto the moving walkway.
Is it another word for someone who's "political" in a work setting?
ASSESSMENTS Essentially another word for tests, but not necessarily old-fashioned tests.
Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, and all that.
Freedom, it seems, is just another word for taking care of yourself.
"Failure is just another word for the journey to success," said Chan.
" Often, he and others say, "invasion" is just another word for "change.
"Stubborn" is another word some of Kuroda's colleagues use to describe him.
"I don't want to hear another word about scaling," Ms. Waters said.
In 16th-century France, it was another word for sweetheart or darling.
Then he sat back in his chair and never uttered another word.
Bannon's followers immediately picked up another word to describe this interviewer: hostile.
"Interesting is your word, paralyzing is another word," retiring committee member Rep.
We are moving away to the c-word and moving to another word.
Mr. Egan, Sugarbush's chief recreation officer, had made his point without another word.
Presumptive Then comes presumptive, another word deeply tied to Trump during the elections.
Freedom's just another word for Tim Hardaway, Jr. on a yacht in Miami.
I call this part ridiculous because there is not another word for it.
Freedom, one might say, is just another word for nothing left to lose.
That's another word for the marketplace, and the marketplace doesn't believe in tears.
"Therapies are sort of another word for cure," he said, conflating the two.
That's edited because I wanted to say another word, but I'm editing myself.
There's another word I could put in there, but I'm not going to.
Another word we've started to hear of late is "piecemeal," per Caitlin Owens.
But regardless, here's a disclaimer before you read another word: THERE ARE SPOILERS AHEAD.
Another word he sometimes misspells is 'honor' — which he recently tweeted out as "honered".
To this day he still uses cervix as if it's another word for vagina.
To some degree, "populism" is another word for heterodoxies that seem doomed to fail.
"In another word, the ocean is the memory of the past changes," Cheng said.
Jack vowed not to say another word unless and until Mike said something first.
"There's another word for it that starts with a 'b' - it's baloney," he said.
Head is another word for bathroom, and in Britain, that word would be LOO.
Opinion Columnist Remember when freedom was just another word for nothing left to lose?
These days it's just another word for giving lots of money to Donald Trump.
"Homage is often just another word for ripping off other people's ideas," he said.
But no young person in 2017 wants to hear another word about the 1960s.
" The end result is HOMESPUN, a complicated way to get another word for "simple.
"Say another word about killing my brother, and I'll slit your throat," Arya tells Yara.
You've just combined two existing words to create yet another word we don't actually need.
Another word for it would be "the narrative" — how people perceive how the events went.
The word cloud is updated every three seconds, and is contrasted with another word cloud.
"Not another word," she says, laying one hand on my shoulder and one on Cori's.
Besides some introductory remarks, Cohn just sat back and "didn't say another word," King said.
That's another word for leaders, and we've just described their absence from the Republican stage.
"Social justice" was another word for showing empathy, and my reporting another avenue of expression.
Fans of Tab — who often call themselves Tab addicts or Tabaholics — have another word: conspiracy.
"We could call 'gentrification' another word for 'progress,'" he said, eyeing the last few participants.
In this case, deregulation is just another word for the protection of ill-gotten gains.
Another word for homemade roti is "chapati," which means something that comes out of slapping.
But he never said another word about my hair or the way that I looked.
And if I never write another word about skin-picking again, well, that's alright with me.
"Identity" was honored last month in another "word of the year" contest, this one by Dictionary.
Fans still camp out in front of her house, even though she's never published another word.
And then he leaves without another word, but it's okay — I have a feast to enjoy.
"Handle" is another word for "name," and one type of wrench is called an ALLEN wrench.
Polarization is often another word we have for disagreements that need to come to the surface.
Hemingway once said, "When I don't write, I feel like crap" (he actually used another word).
I'm trying to think of another word so I won't be glomming onto that right now.
"Nothing prepares you for such an average performance, for want of another word," Coach Laurent Blanc said.
After all "personalized" is just another word that sounds good but doesn't in itself mean very much.
But as much as I feel that "sharing is caring," I wish they would find another word.
One thing's for sure: We better not hear another word about Archie's musical aspirations in season 2.
"The best way to slow or reverse this shift is by generating alpha," another word for outperformance.
Another word that members used was "dystalgia," a wash of despair that one's life has been futile.
Look for the "template gallery" in Apple Pages, Google Docs, Microsoft Word or another word-processing app.
But diplomacy — another word for Trump to look up — is the art of war by other means.
They don't seem bothered when employees are suddenly fired (perversely called "graduation") and disappear without another word.
So in that situation, you listen, and you try to come up with another word for changing. Altering?
I think you may need another word there when this goes to print so the public understands clearly.
OK, yes, most of it is science, but science is just another word for magic we can explain.
"The government has said that they've lost track of them, that's another word for lost," Solis Doyle added.
I knew another word for "doing something every day to make sure you do it well" because ______. 2.
Any honest success story will include elements of luck, which is, in this context, another word for randomness.
"Therapies are sort of another word for cure" -- Trump still hasn't figured out what a vaccine is pic.twitter.
"I think refundable tax credits are just another word for subsidies," said Senator Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky.
Stories of resume "black holes" abound where job seekers apply for a position online, never to hear another word.
"Clarifying" is not just another word for stripping, at least not when it comes to this gentle exfoliating formula.
When asked to name another word for mother, Sheila — the offending contestant — repeatedly offered words already on the board.
The image shows text where the words "Instagram" are in bold, suggesting this may have been posted over another word.
Without another word, he stepped into the kitchen and pulled down his own knife and took up an onion.
In another word, a simple text of "CONGRATULATIONS!" is blown up into a larger font than the message preceding it.
Though, for most of us, that flush of happiness is immediately zapped out when we think of another word: COST.
A RAG can remove dirt, but a RAG is also another word for a tabloid, which definitely spreads dirt around.
Another word for it might be boring, especially when compared with the old lineups that used to burst with individuality.
So I think they are more — I don't want to use the word selfish, but I can't find another word.
Hype is another word for attention, and so I actually think the attention is warranted because the applications are important.
As another word of advice, the Red Cross says that standard homeowners insurance doesn't cover flooding, but flood insurance does.
Mr. Brian explains the provenance of his theme below, but this is a "word that can follow another word" theme.
Following the interview, Collins said late last week that Trump should "not say another word" about the special counsel's investigation.
Another word for that is a warlord, which we use not as a value judgment but as a definitional matter.
Pitchfork have published videos of the band performing "High" and "Another Word" on the Pitchfork Stage of this years festival.
To the group calling itself the alt-right, which is really another word for white supremacists, any moderation looks like censorship.
Liberals have typically prickled at this suggestion, worrying that flexibility could be another word for rolling back the health law's benefits.
It should work in most apps as long as you're in text editing mode (the cursor is already in another word).
I don't want to hear another word about strokes gain tee to green being more important than strokes gained putting. WOW!
After I told her we didn't, she dropped it on the floor and turned away to leave without saying another word.
After all, "friction" is just another word for "effort," and it's what makes us capable of critical thought and self-reflection.
Don't say another word about vaccines to your future sister-in-law until at least one of you has given birth.
"Where I come from 'gig' is another word for job," Mayor Pete said in front of the rideshare giant's front door.
However, there is a much less clear answer to when the Democrats realize that #resistance is just another word for #minority.
"About" is another word for "around," and I don't know how you wear them, but SOCKS go around my two feet.
Its entire forward thrust operates around tongue-in-cheek wordplay, because "knickers" sounds like another word — one YouTube definitely would have censored.
But any good politician knows that crisis is another word for opportunity and Christie took advantage of the crisis in typical fashion.
Correction: Shipt is available in over 200 markets in the U.S. Through an editing error, another word was pasted in this sentence.
But "jewel" and "gem" have been diminished in a critical context, so let me use another word, which cannot be diminished: Chekhovian.
These latter endorsements refute those who say that "socialism" is just another word for higher taxes and a better social safety net.
These latter endorsements refute those who say that 'socialism' is just another word for higher taxes and a better social safety net.
In order to make sense of those entries, you have to substitute another word from the fill for the spelled-out number.
This offers us our annual opportunity to recall when Janis Joplin sang that freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.
That maybe they feel that the Democrats will win Houses in November and then we will not hear another word about this story?
But if nothing else, we can sleep easy tonight knowing this one thing: we'll never have to write another word about Nick Viall.
The problem, in the view of Harris, is that pesky "activists" (which is really just another word for "voters") get in the way.
It has been hammered home that Harvard values applicants who are bubbly, not "flat," to use another word in the Harvard admissions lexicon.
"I'm here because where I come from, 'gig' is another word for 'job'," Buttigieg said in a video tweeted by Gig Workers Rising.
"It was definitely on my butt," she said, adding that she walked away from Franken without another word after her husband took the photo.
Not another word is said before a smash cut to the Black-ish title card, in a move as startling as it is smart.
In passing this bill, Republicans are living the words of renowned political philosopher Janis Joplin: "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose."
Food is so close to the grain of our lives that we eat on unconscious instinct, which is often just another word for bias.
" Brooke Hansson, who directs the mural program, had asked Mr. AbiLLity to alter the appearance of the policeman and find another word for "Gentrification.
But D'Eramo was not done deviating from her fate — which, in the author's universe, is just another word for the expectations of other people.
In fact, if I had it my way, I'd never hear another word about coronavirus again unless you promised me it was good news.
Another word of caution for consumers is that even a genuine company that has the latest and greatest app, should not automatically justify downloading.
" Women know the difference, and they know that "fair" shouldn't just be another word for "Would you like a promotion with your privilege, sir?
"What the president should do is not say another word and let it go forward," said Collins, as reported by the Portland Press Herald.
Covered in burns and possibly unaware of what had happened, Chambers may have been trying to form another word for the firefighters who reached her.
And it's shameful and disgusting what Donald Trump did today and what he said today and I hope he says not another word about it.
He used another word than "gay", and a slightly different concept to the one we use today (he actually saw it as a third gender).
Then, without another word, he began to sing the Travis standard "On the Other Hand," released when Bryan, now 41, was just 10 years old.
If the Fed alters that in any way, replacing "adjustments" with another word, such as "accommodation," it would also be a signal on rate policy.
He had the ability to twist words together like an anaconda until it seemed like you couldn't possibly squeeze another word out of a line.
As it turns out, cassava just happens to be another word for yuca, a root vegetable that is similar to a sweet potato or taro.
I'm not usually the type to describe things as "epic," but I'm not sure there's another word that conveys the sheer scope of the thing.
No, the murder of a little girl has haunted some people in America; a great many others would happily never hear another word about it.
If you think tiffin is another word for raisin-splattered, smashed up biscuits covered in chocolate then I'm afraid your money is no good here.
"Just get me out of here," he said, weeping, as he was led away by his supporters, and he never said another word in public.
"Use another word because all the red lines have been crossed and the (Syrians) are disappointed with these words," Abdulrahman Almawwas told reporters in Paris.
"Leaves" is another word for the PAGES of a book, but this clue is worded to sound as if we inadvertently left something at the library.
Another word, khawfun, seems to indicate fear in a more negative sense, the kind of dread from which well-founded fear of God can rescue us.
He also has another word of advice for Apple CEO Tim Cook: It's time to use that pile of cash to buy Tesla from Elon Musk.
" He does cop to slapping a couple of people to get the sad and angry performances he wanted, noting that another word for director is "manipulator.
Investing for the short term — "speculating" is another word for this — tends to be influenced by thoughts that investors have about the thoughts of other investors.
According to Edward Long, an 18th-century Jamaican slave owner, the Akans (another word for Ghanian peoples) who supported John Canoe were enslaved when Fort Fredericksburg fell.
This is how we let Betsy DeVos know that we understand school choice is just another word for defunding public education and we're ready for a fight.
Another "word of the year," this time from Merriam-Webster, which makes its annual selection based on searches on its website (one runner-up for 2016: "fascism").
Most of the classes start off with a word race, where pupils write down the first word that comes into their head when they see another word.
He fought with a righteousness mixed with self-interest that caused most city officials to think of him as arrogant (or another word that begins with "a").
Sometimes, a clue will indicate that a word or letter might need to be put inside or next to another word or letter to get the answer.
"The commentator said it was another word for cat," Mr. Rubio said in an interview on Thursday aboard his campaign plane, which touched down here for a rally.
I told him that "fitness" was another word for selecting a person the group would be comfortable with, a type of person they already knew: guys like themselves.
I remember writing the bridge of the title track, and thinking that I wanted to say, like, "You're turning me on," but I wanted to find another word.
This is a shift from the old school practice of combining a first name with another word, as in well-known brands like Trader Joe's and Sam's Club.
There is always a word I'm chasing inside and outside of my body, a word inside another word, scanning the O.E.D. for soot-covered roots: 1577, 1584, 1608 . . .
"The notion that an executive would turn a blind eye to the number of people who lost their lives…I don't have another word for it," he continued.
"If it moves you entirely and you can't imagine saying another word without moving your hands - 'fire' or 'Earth' - then you have to raise them again," she said.
One suggests that dignity is possible in a thoroughly corrupt world, falling back on the timeworn idea that dignity lies in the struggle—another word for the hustle.
He tells us it's obviously not right for the festival to make ticket prices higher for white people, but he uses another word for white people -- the "C" word.
You should really consider using another word processing tool, perhaps something like Google Docs that lives in the cloud and presents less of a threat to your precious computer.
But,when you boil it down, trend is just another word for something that's being talked about… and there's certainly always plenty to talk about where sex is concerned.
Recently, we've decided that marriage is in the cards for us — on the imminent horizon, in fact (because in this country, "romance" is just another word for "health insurance").
He's a highly accomplished stacktician, and he also constructed a fantastic grid that I still remember over three years later, another Saturday that I won't say another word about.
In 2014, the last time it looked like net neutrality would get gutted, Nilay Patel, editor of the Verge, declared the internet dead (he used another word for "dead").
You know, the cares, I would use another word, but it'll get bleeped, so I won't, but she has so few cares about what other people think about her.
Mr. Ax and Mr. Wilber offer us a "word that can go at the end of another word" theme, and the set includes two Across and two Down entries.
Nationalism is really another word for democracy — the concept of democracy makes no sense except as an algorithm for determining the General Will of the People, that is, the Nation.
Yet given that hefty record it's little wonder you're moved to pen again — imagining that another word blast is all it'll take for the silly politicians to fall in line.
"My own view would be that the people who qualify as ex-officio delegates," another word for superdelegates, "should be allowed to attend the convention but not vote," he said.
Jerry Wolkoff, I will never believe another word you ever say […] nor will I ever approve any project you ever want to build in my district or in this city.
Nearby, Brad Pitt sipped on a soda, mugged for eager onlookers, then grabbed his trophy and sneaked out the side door before anyone could get another word out of him.
But another word "pyt" -- which sort of sounds like "pid" -- was recently voted the most popular word by Danes, beating out "dvæle" (to linger) and "krænkelsesparat" (ready to take offense).
"My mother was an antique dealer, which is another word for hoarder, and that's what I am too then," she jokes while referencing a display case stocked with the unique containers.
A tour through landscapes and indigenous communities actively being disrupted by climate change could be called "ecotourism," but critics have another word for the US-based Crystal Serenity's voyage: extinction tourism.
I'd read to my new daughter, and somewhere between seeing the word and saying it, my brain would replace it with another word and I'd say the wrong thing out loud.
I want to try and find another word for "cautiously optimistic" because, having been in this business for my entire life now, I know and I realize that change is slow.
Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose; in the GOP's case, that means the freedom to be the party of, by, and for oligarchs they always wanted to be.
"It's not illegal, but there is another word that keeps seeming to fit so much what of this president and his pals do: 'dirty,'" said Cuomo, who has regularly criticized Trump.
I'd always been — the whole 16 years of our marriage — her security blanket, for lack of another word, and in spite of everything I tried to do, I couldn't save her.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History and an expert on leap years, suggested another word when he heard about Mr. Sabato: lucky.
At nearly a year old, Emma Hernandez has a mouthful of teeth and she doesn't walk — she runs — sometimes while yelling "Mommy!" or "Uh-oh!" or another word in her toddler vocabulary.
Also, we should get rid of local property taxes, ensure all schools are good, and recognize that the entire "wealth" generated through housing is just another word for profiteering off of racism.
You know, Martha, we&aposve come from served with honor and distinction to this close to having justice after eight years, and I just can&apost think of another word but devastating.
Dr. Lee calls it the unicorn of dermatology, the dilated pore of Winer, which is another word for a giant blackhead that has grown so big it's actually stretched out the pore.
"I wish I could come up with another word — it is pathetic, that that is the position of the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency," Sanders said in an interview with CNN.
The band's ongoing tribute to their native land and language is clearly heard in one of the album's standout tracks, "Ísafold," which I'm told is another word for Iceland, literally 'frozen earth'.
That wariness of specialists was convenient, since most of the leading composers in this loose group were army men, landowners or, in the case of Alexander Borodin, scientists: in another word, amateurs.
Gray adds, however, that she'd prefer if there were another word that reclaimed the "feminine quality" in straight relationships outside of the word "partner," due to its roots in the queer community.
"No," she said with a broad smile, and without another word she showed us an ornate gold-and-blue badge hanging around her neck that she pulled out from under her jacket.
Performing the track "Another Word", from their album High, the band appeared—while not totally relaxed—still a lot more exciting than Meyers other guests Keegan-Michael Key and UK actor Dominic Cooper.
Like, if you want to get to some sort of amnesty point, or we need another word for that, but President Trump had said he&aposs willing to do a lot on DACA.
After the John F. Kennedy assassination, Lenny Bruce cracked a joke about a man famous for doing an impression of the president: "Vaughn Meader is screwed" he said (though he used another word).
We all live in a world that says certain foods are forbidden (that list seems to grow longer by the year) and others are allowed in moderation — another word that's lost its meaning.
There was another word I didn't know well, UMBRAS, that had to be devised from "er" and "women's wear;" ODER was tough, as was OHM (there's a law, don't you know!) and COREY.
If you think of another word for "pub," another 3-letter word we use stateside, and then consider the placement of the letters, you should be reminded of a piece of gym equipment.
We are going to look to the future in just a second but it's time for our second break, so let me kick it back to Kara for another word from our sponsors.
With lyrics like "Don't play stupid/Don't play dumb/Vagina's where you're really from," and the use of another word for that part of the female anatomy, the questions about Trump have naturally arisen.
"Apart from wicked, I can't think of another word to describe Henan people," chimes in someone with more than 50,000 followers on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, who identifies himself as a financial journalist.
It certainly should not be used as a catch-all descriptor for someone who runs a therapeutic bath house in Brooklyn — we'll just have to come up with another word for that line of work.
She first piqued fan interest back in November with a message on her Facebook page about getting back in the studio and working on a new album — but then didn't say another word about it.
In 2008, Barack Obama held up change as a beacon, attaching to it another word, a word that channeled everything his young and diverse coalition saw in his rise and their newfound political power: hope.
"When we go to Raqqa, we lost some young men and women there who were killed by ISIL, and we want to have them come home, " said Donnelly, an Indiana Democrat, using another word for ISIS.
This weekend he might discover that burden-sharing is just another word for multilateralism – an often frustrating, slow-moving process of global policy engagement that nonetheless holds the best hope for tackling the world's thorniest problems.
He heard the semblance of a tiny voice saying a word and then maybe another word and he tried to describe the sound, his feet spread and his hands semi-cupped near his groin, in demonstration.
It's one thing to note a connection between a familiar phrase and its proximity in the dictionary to another word that can be associated with it, but it's something entirely different to find six of them.
Mr. Krozel wants us to add those little three-letter words that are separated by a square together to make a single word, and then finish it off with another word that appropriately goes after it.
You'd rather run your nervous system through a wood chipper than listen to that balloon-headed Caillou whine another word—but it's not like you can cuddle up with your 6-year-old for the Red Wedding.
Chances are you're reading Motherboard at work, meaning you're working in an office, meaning you must have spent a significant amount of time in Word, Google Docs, or another word processor to write a memo or something.
"I'm here because where I come from, gig is another word for job, which means if you're working a gig, that makes you a worker, and you ought to be protected as a worker," Buttigieg told demonstrators.
Once all intruders were ousted, the tent closed again and not another word was heard until Popcaan ended the prayer by screaming "DEM DEAD," much like he did at his party in Kingston when honoring Vybz Kartel.
"The point of mathematics?" might sound as if it's looking for a raison d'être for calculating things, but the clue is really asking you to come up with another word for "point" as it refers to math.
" By the time "(HOPE) Is Just Another Word With A Hole In It," the final song, rolls around, not much has changed: "An off white lie / That's come undone / Composing suffering / That fall on ears / Of no-one.
Measles usually manifests as a combination of high fever, as high as 105 degrees Fahrenheit, along with what is known as the three Cs: cough, coryza (another word for runny nose), and conjunctivitis or pink eye, Sammons explained.
When Cohen testified before the House and Senate Intelligence committees last year, one lawmaker asked him if he used the alias "Michael Hacking" — because the lawmaker mistakenly thought "Hacking" was a surname rather than another word for taxi driver.
Bowhead whales emit a large, low-frequency sound to communicate with each other over long distances, Ferguson said, which could conceivably be perceived as a sort of "hum," another word used by Nunavut hunters to describe this mysterious sound.
The synonyms are all placed as the last words, which allows the solver to have some expectation — O.K., the next theme answer is going to involve some synonym of "song" at the end and another word at the beginning.
It is difficult to know the nuances of slang that aren't my own, and if I think that I might risk offending someone by misusing a term, or by underestimating its sensitivity, I prefer to find another word instead.
That said, "viable" is another word that people intentionally use to confuse the issue: "Viability really refers to the ability of that pregnancy to survive outside of the environment of the uterus, and be its own living, breathing entity," she says.
The other way to do this is once you write one word and make it the color and style you want, you simply hit the text button again and write another word or phrase and give it a different color.
Germany has in recent years been another word for economic strength, as the country has enjoyed record high employment rates, unprecedented trade surpluses, government budget surpluses and been the economic anchor of Europe for the better part of the last decade.
"When I go to church, the scripture I heard has to do with protecting the poor, and spending time with the prisoner, healing the sick, and caring for the stranger, which, to me, is another word for immigrant," he continued.
And here, the synonyms are all placed as the last words, which allows the solver to have some expectation — O.K., the next theme answer is going to involve some synonym of "song" at the end and another word at the beginning.
But the advocates of unrestricted corporate power and minimal worker protection have been getting away for far too long with pretending that they're the defenders of freedom – which is not, in fact, just another word for nothing left to lose.
In the early 22022s, Musk first referred to this then-mysterious vehicle as the Mars Colonial Transporter, or MCT, and also gave it the nickname the BFR, which technically stands for Big Falcon Rocket (the "F" also refers to another word).
After Kylo Ren symbolically yeeted his lightsaber into the churning seas of Kef Bir, he was Ben, just Ben, and proceeded to say not another word for the rest of the movie (except "ow," which is a whole over conversation).
Koza says he never heard another word from Cilvaringz or anyone affiliated with the Wu, and then in 2015 he found out the single copy, one-of-a-kind album was completed, and included a leather-bound book with copies of his portraits.
Another word for "Internet supervillain" is "troll," and, whenever too many news cycles passed without any mention of him, Yiannopoulos showed up somewhere unexpected, such as the White House press briefing room or a left-leaning college campus, hoping to provoke a reaction.
The correct term is la durée , another word I mispronounce though once I passed a lovely durée riding my rented Vélib' from the Seine to the Sacré-Coeur, where had I planned in advance I could have spent the night in adoration.
I hadn't even reached the part about the British gymnast who tumbled onto her head, stood up dazed and kept on going when I myself had to stop, because I was suddenly so choked up that I couldn't get another word out.
I was into post-punk bands at a very young age, like Joy Division or the Cure, and the term I use for those bands was punk when I was 12-13 years old; I didn't know there was another word for them.
" The actress is thus a sporadic presence in the introductory episode, and winds up being saddled with familiar dialogue (there's really not another word for it), like saying in regard to the young folk recruited to work for her, "This is not a summer vacation.
You don't have to be a hard-core prescriptivist to oppose the loose way in which the word "literally" is so often used these days (after all, if "literally" stops meaning "literally" we don't have another word in English that can take over this meaning).
"I just looked more into it and I realized that feminism is just another word for equality — it means equality and no-one would object equality, no one should object equality and it just means that women should have equal rights as men," Yousafzai said.
Fort Sumter was amazing; Fort Moutrie somewhat interesting; but while helping fill out yet another word search on the porch of the historic but relatively unexciting Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, I vowed never again to stop in a national park for a badge alone.
I did not know another word ... When I came to Rome, I heard the other words, 'The Great Evil' and the Armenian term which I do not know how to say, and they told me that ... using 'genocide' is offensive, that you have to say something else.
" For Miller, no point of origin exists even within the novel: " 'Lord Jim' is like a dictionary in which the entry under one word refers the reader to another word which refers him to another and then back to the first word again, in an endless circling.
Rod Brind'Amour, the scar-faced former N.H.L. center who is the first-year coach of the Carolina Hurricanes, was talking the other day about winning and losing — specifically, how he enjoys winning less than he should, and how losing still stinks, although he used another word.
In another word: no matter how British politics change, if British government can't reach a specific agreement with EU, then it will face non-deal Brexit, which means British will become a third-country beyond EU: no specific Brexit protocol, no policy framework for future relationship.
Now, as Mr. Trump and his allies seem on the verge of staging a coup against independent institutions and the rule of law — maligning the special counsel Robert Mueller and threatening a purge at the F.B.I. — the president's supporters are appropriating yet another word for themselves.
So, you know, hey, if it's a password that I have to type in sometimes, like my iTunes password or something like that, I like the fact that I can have, this word dash that word dash another word and that's really good on a lot of things.
"I'm here because where I come from, gig is another word for job, which means if you are working a gig you are a worker and you oughta be protected as a worker," he told drivers demonstrating near the company's headquarters at an event organized by the group Gig Workers Rising.
" (The word itself seems to have emerged first on a benign website called Alana's Involuntary Celibacy Project, which aimed at helping people of all genders and orientations who had trouble dating.) Another word from the short list, "BDE" (look it up, if you're curious), is what Martin called "an Icarus word.
When I pitched the idea to Jeff, he immediately ran some code and sent back a list of every word/phrase that became another word when the Y changed to a K. Then we pored over the list and came up with words that had potential to make funny phrases.
In her 2013 text, Cahn also wrote: to be a woman artist is the great privilege to forget everyone and everything to invent working at art anew i learn by forgetting i work continuously and forget continuously what i do There is another word to describe Cahn's unfettered, candid, nothing-is-sacred art.
Right there we realize that the episode isn't called "Cherry" just because it is another word written on Camille, it's called that because each of the women we're learning about — Camille, Adora (Patricia Clarkson), and Amma (Eliza Scanlen) — are all cherries with a different dark secret, being hidden by a shiny facade.
" Xi Jinping's vision for China is not likely to thaw for the next six years of his term, but more meaningful change is happening far away from the two sessions, which some young Chinese netizens have dubbed the "stupid sessions" — a pun in Mandarin where another word for "two" has a slang meaning of "dumb.
One of the hallmarks of professional Rocket League teams is discipline, the ability of each member to rotate through positions on the field and cover their team—another word for it might be "trust." iBP has this quality and showed it throughout their games, with Lachinio a defensive colossus and Kronovi simply a beautiful all-round talent.
Kingdom Hearts is an unbelievably earnest—another word might be cheesy—series, in which a story about chasing down literal hearts is draped around characters metaphorically wearing hearts on their sleeves, as they spend countless hours telling one another how brave and powerful they are for having come this far, and that each of them deserves love.
Bullying isn't another word for leadership Building on his recent threats at the United Nations to limit funding to any country that didn't vote with the United States on Israel, the President said in the speech he is asking Congress to pass legislation that links foreign assistance with American interests and sends it only to friends of America.
We've taken several extended trips down the Cage rabbit hole, investigated the merits of the Oscar-winner's best good/bad blockbuster, covered a giant interactive sculpture of Cage in a cage, ran an article with the headline "Nicolas Cage Is a Genius and I Won't Hear Another Word"—hell, we even interviewed Nicolas Cage using nothing but Nicolas Cage quotes.
"I just looked more into it and I realized that feminism is just another word for equality — it means equality and no one would object equality, no one should object equality and it just means that women should have equal rights as men," Malala Yousafzai told an audience during a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week.
Fans – many of whom would wear the shirts of traditional Protestant clubs such as Linfield, or Scotland's Glasgow Rangers instead of the green of Northern Ireland – would sing songs like "The Billy Boys", a traditional Loyalist anthem that includes the line "we're up to our necks in fenian (another word for Catholic, derogatory in this case) blood, surrender or you'll die".
When Kris Kristofferson wrote, and Janis Joplin sang, the poignant ballad "Me and Bobby McGee," neither could have foreseen that its signal line, "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose," might one day—thanks to anti-union corporate interests, right-wing Republican politicians, and now activist Supreme Court judges—be a fitting dirge for the American working class, and potentially American democracy along with it.
Nobody said another word to him, which was all right with him—he just focussed on the television behind the bar, some news channel, and tried to interpret the words the people were saying there while the backdrop shifted from warplanes and explosions to some sort of pageant with models on a runway, looking raccoon-eyed and haughty and not half as good as Rosa Hinojosa.
In one long run-on sentence, Sontag shows the looping reciprocity of illness and language: And it was encouraging, Stephen insisted, that from the start, at least from the time he was finally persuaded to make the telephone call to his doctor, he was willing to say the name of the disease, pronounce it often and easily, as if it were just another word, like boy or gallery or cigarette or money or deal, as in no big deal, Paolo interjected, because, as Stephen continued, to utter the name is a sign of health, a sign that one has accepted being who one is, mortal, vulnerable, not exempt, not an exception after all, it's a sign that one is willing, truly willing, to fight for one's life.

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