Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should.
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, that they didn’t stop to think if they should.
(I didn’t read the article.)
Just made me realize that partying shares a lot of slang with fighting. Throw down, bash, rage, rave. All pretty violent words. I love language.
In my neck of the woods, “throwing down” means either to pay into something, or fighting.
“They both come from the same French word, résumer. The Latin root of that word could be translated as “to take back” (and you can see that use on occasion, as when a deposed king “resumes the throne”), but the core meaning that links resume and résumé could better be translated as “to come back to” — in one case, to come back to an activity; in the other, to go over a series of events again in brief.”
But I’ll tell you as a native English speaker, we almost never think about words like that having different meanings and origins. We’re just really used to homographs and homophones.
Your sandwich and fries are made out of LIES!
It is pretty neat. Some cars have had reflective windshield HUDs since the 80s.
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Newsweek is a rag I wouldn’t wipe my ass with.