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8/13/13 - lazy

1. Not eager to work, in fact, eager to avoid work or any other type of exertion, indolent. 2. Sluggish, slothful, slow-moving, as a lazy river. 3. Encouraging idleness or sluggishness, as a lazy...

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Cartoon: The Duke of Edinburgh Returns

BACKGROUND Prince Philip was seen for the first time in almost two months yesterday, as he embarked on his first official engagement since his operation.The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the Royal...

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The interaction of Turkish with foreign languages

Turkish, being the language of a very old and rich culture, influenced other languages while it was influenced by them. As it is widely known, there are more than three thousand Turkish words only in...

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Türkçe’nin Yabancı Dillerle Etkileşimi

Çok eski ve zengin bir kültür dili olan Türkçe, başka dillerden etkilenirken bu dilleri de etkilemiştir. Sadece Arapça’da üç binden fazla Türkçe sözcük olduğunu biliyoruz. Yine de Türk dilindeki...

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Relief Tally for Undocumented Youth After One Year of Deferred Action

It's been nearly a year since the Obama administration began its deferred action program that gives eligible undocumented youth who were brought to the United States as children temporary relief from...

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"He thought he'd just sprained it, but it turned out it was...

Your uncle injured his ankle while he was jogging. The injury was more serious than he thought at first. You're talking to a friend who knows your uncle. He thought he'd just sprained it, but it...

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#178 - diagram vs. diaphragm vs. diorama

Another viewer question, thanks for watching. Don't forget to check all the other episodes at http://www.speakingenglishpodcast.com, leave a comment or send in your own question.

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Thanks to forensic linguistics, J.K. Rowling was recently...

Thanks to forensic linguistics, J.K. Rowling was recently revealed as the author of the crime novel, The Cuckoo’s Calling, using the pseudonym, Robert Galbraith. But how exactly did Rowling transition...

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Education: It’s the music, stupid!

While politicians bicker about how to re-organize and finance schools, parents worry about their children’s academic performance and low-performing students struggle to follow lessons, we are...

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Dalai Lama's Chinese-language website hacked, warns computer security firm -...

Christian Science MonitorDalai Lama's Chinese-language website hacked, warns computer security firmChristian Science MonitorA prominent computer security firm warned that the Dalai Lama's...

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Michael Campbell's a Quick Language Study - New York Jets (blog)

Michael Campbell's a Quick Language StudyNew York Jets (blog)Now he's back in green and white and learning yet another language, this one the language of new OC Marty Mornhinweg's West Coast offense....

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Is Hollywood backing a blessing for local-language films – or a curse? - The...

The GuardianIs Hollywood backing a blessing for local-language films – or a curse?The GuardianPart-produced by Warner, it was a trophy example of Hollywood's entry in the noughties into what, in studio...

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Smoke and mirrors by US? Anti-tobacco language still a no-show in trade...

NBCNews.com (blog)Smoke and mirrors by US? Anti-tobacco language still a no-show in trade treatyNBCNews.com (blog)FairWarning, a nonprofit public-interest journalism site, reported that the Obama...

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All -Ass Intensification Is Not Created Equal

Ad for Big Ass Fans, New York Times Sunday Magazine, August 11, 2013: “Four microprocessors, one smart-ass ceiling fan.” “Big Ass” translates to “extremely big,” but “smart-ass” does not (yet) mean...

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PRACTICAL USES FOR BOOKS.

Adam Smyth's LRB review of Mr Collier’s Letter Racks: A Tale of Art & Illusion at the Threshold of the Modern Information Age by Dror Wahrman starts with an excursus on the varied fates of printed...

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Brain scans may help diagnose dyslexia

A new study shows that differences in a key language structure can be seen even before children start learning to read.

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Language learning progress

Sometimes we feel that our language learning is stagnating. How to make sure that we are continuing to make progress? Easy, keep moving forward. Don’t spend too long on each lesson. Don’t expect to...

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Have we literally broken the English language? - The Guardian

The GuardianHave we literally broken the English language?The GuardianLiterally the most misused word in the language has officially changed definition. Now as well as meaning "in a literal manner or...

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Words in the News: Grasping

The Tories and Lib Dems stood accused of ‘robbery’ yesterday after pocketing a £520,000 bequest to the nation left in an elderly spinster’s will. Full story >> VOCABULARY If you describe someone...

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Reuters Video: The hype on the Hyperloop

Elon Musk reveals his Hyperloop futuristic transport system that he says can transport people from L.A. to San Francisco in just 30 minutes at a fraction of the cost of a plane. Bobbi Rebell reports....

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