9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromwideouts) wide·out (wīd′out′) n. Seewide receiver. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. ...
In the 2004 survey, 86 percent also accepted The first manmade fiber to be commercially manufactured in the US was rayon, in 1910, suggesting that context makes no difference on this issue. · As a verb, man was originally used in military and nautical contexts, when the group performing ...
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Overheard.SEC Network’s Spencer Hall commenting on South Carolina running out of fireworks towards the end of the game because they’d scored too many points: “I’ve never seen anyone in South Carolina run out of fireworks in any context.” ...
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but also use culture to do good. Those stereotypes of conservatism are not relevant in a global context because they are not only limited, but lacking in flexibility to represent what culture actually means. They are excuses for painting culture as a way of living for those who do not think...
It soon became easy for me to identify the blank expressions of students who had almost no idea what I was trying to teach them. Yet the problems ran even deeper. Consider the lure of an “easy education” in a cultural context of overriding fetish-credentialism and a country enduring mul...
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