Definitions dictionary
Posted on June 11th, 2008
Definitions dictionary
The Comedians - Egypt Today
Si tting at a qahwa, Hassawi remained aloof, turning a deaf ear to the locals? conversations, which dwelled on the political situation, until a strange man approached him and asked him why he was silent. Man: Tell me explicitly, in one word ... (more...)
Posts: 11519 - Daily Herald
I apologize for my misspellings, I think I got my point across. I am sure you "know it alls" will get the message. Ya, it came through loud and clear, you're an #$%hole. That's just a bit uncalled for Thomas...especially from an LDS man who bears the ... (more...)
Letters to the Editor - Aug. 25 - Daily Camera
The University of Colorado hosts a symposium this week on global warming. What do you bet they speak not one word on America's accelerating population explosion? Will they address our adding 100 million people by 2035, less than 30 years from now ... (more...)
Feminists: get used to ?biden? your tongues - Bangor Daily News
Some day I am going to publish my own dictionary. It?s going to have words that real people use and the real meaning of words that folks often misuse. One of the smartest people I know uses the word ?thinger? all the time. She?s a bright ... (more...)
Russia recognizes breakaway Georgian regions - Globe and Mail
Tyler Williams from seattle, United States writes: . Under quiet thinking circumstances, the statements from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would strike a deep chord within Canada, where she says: "The decision by Russia to recognize the ... (more...)
Iraqi Children Bear The Burden of An Uncalled-For War - Common Dreams
NEW YORK -- Looking at photos of Iraqi children maimed by the war makes the conflict unforgettable. Reflecting on the causes that led to that war makes it unforgivable. Slowly but steadily new information is coming out on the effects of the war on ... (more...)
Living well: Sabbatical ? taking a break - The Tonganoxie Mirror
According to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, a sabbatical is defined as ?a rest from work, or a hiatus.? Dictionary.com defines sabbatical as ?an extended period of leave from one?s customary work, esp. for rest, or to acquire new skills ... (more...)
Ask.com Launches All-New Ask Kids Search Engine - Forbes
OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With school back in session and families gearing up for the nightly homework grind, Ask.com announces the upgrade and expansion of its popular children's and tweens' search engine, Ask Kids (http ... (more...)
Politics and Poker - Huffingtonpost.com
My favorite source for definitions of words is Dictionary.com. The history of the word theater is as follows. ... The theater in the west generally begins with Greek drama; ... the words theory and theater are related through their Greek sources. The ... (more...)
The Four Points: Wednesday - Australian Football League
THE RETIREMENT of a couple of club stalwarts is always a sad occasion, especially when the pink slip has been produced and the retirees are reluctant to accept the giant farewell card signed by hundreds of people they've never met. So it was with ... (more...)