That’s what it means to give somebody a gift with “no strings attached”, which is an American idiom essentially meaning unconditionally. Strings? You can understand “string” as the leash attached to pet dogs we see everywhere in the city. The leash attached to the neck of a dog allow...
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Idiom: No SweatMeaning:No Sweat means something is easy. For example, "This contest is just no sweat." meaning "This contest is just easy." Country: International English | Subject Area: Body and bodily functions | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used ...
DT[-DT["a", which=TRUE, nomatch=0]] # old not-join idiom, still works DT[!"a"] # same result, now preferred. DT[!J(6),...] # !J == not-join DT[!2:3,...] # ! on all types of i DT[colA!=6L | colB!=23L,...] # multiple vector scanning approach (slow) DT[!
Perhaps the tone of my writing has changed over the years. It was always what some insist on calling “dark”— but perhaps the shadows have deepened. Even a dozen years ago, the backdrop of my stories— not the plot or the theme, mind you, just the context in which the story took...
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