2. to cause to be (in a state, relation, etc): to put one's things in order. 3. (foll by to) to cause (a person) to experience the endurance or suffering (of): to put to death; to put to the sword. 4. to set or commit (to an action, task, or duty), esp by forc...
mostly; all things considered.Things are going quite well, by and large.en general by oneself 1.alone.He was standing by himself at the bus-stop.solo 2.without anyone else's help.He did the job (all) by himself.solo by the way ...
It played into the hands of an hitherto little-known candidate who had been flying under the radar, PAC candidate Luis Guillermo Solís – a former political scientist and diplomat who had only joined the PAC in 2008 – whose moderate centre-left progressive platform wasn’t very distant from ...
pointing out the things I didn’t do right or should have done better, he tried to turn that into something positive. He emphasized that each accomplishment is just a step toward the continuous path of development. This idea is really important and provides the fuel to keep moving forward. ...
you are probably right. I tend to trust you on details. (if not always about interpretations). I'll check. As I recall the number was something like 0.48 one way or the other. I could have misread. YES. You read it correctly, when they run these little quantum universes in the compu...
2. to cause to be (in a state, relation, etc): to put one's things in order. 3. (foll by to) to cause (a person) to experience the endurance or suffering (of): to put to death; to put to the sword. 4. to set or commit (to an action, task, or duty), esp by forc...
2. to cause to be (in a state, relation, etc): to put one's things in order. 3. (foll by to) to cause (a person) to experience the endurance or suffering (of): to put to death; to put to the sword. 4. to set or commit (to an action, task, or duty), esp by forc...
2. to cause to be (in a state, relation, etc): to put one's things in order. 3. (foll by to) to cause (a person) to experience the endurance or suffering (of): to put to death; to put to the sword. 4. to set or commit (to an action, task, or duty), esp by forc...
2. to cause to be (in a state, relation, etc): to put one's things in order. 3. (foll by to) to cause (a person) to experience the endurance or suffering (of): to put to death; to put to the sword. 4. to set or commit (to an action, task, or duty), esp by forc...
Outfielders ran together as if directed by poltergeists —George Vecsey,New York Times/Sports of the Times column on dreadful things that happen to the Mets when they play against the Houston outfielders, October 8, 1986 Someone once described the pitching of a no-hit game as like catching li...