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Coming to you from the OED, the AHD, the MWO, and Betsy Williams.
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Cur·so·ry Pronunciation: \ ˈ kərs-rē, ˈ kər-sə-\ Function: adjective Etymology: Late Latin cursorius of running, from Latin currere Date: 1601 1: hasty.
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Subjective Pronunciation: \( ˌ )səb- ˈ jek-tiv\ Function: adjective Date: 15th century 1: of, relating to, or constituting a subject: as aobsolete : of,
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Virtual and Persistent Presence from a mobility perspective Klaas Wierenga
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TNC Antalya, May 2001.
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Virtual Data in CMS Analysis A.Arbree, P.Avery, D.Bourilkov, R.Cavanaugh, G.Graham, J.Rodriguez, M.Wilde, Y.Zhao CMS & GriPhyN CHEP03, La Jolla, California.
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CMPE 150 – Winter 2009 Lecture 7 January 27, 2009 P.E. Mantey.
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This is not a Kleenex. This is a tissue. Ray Troll art.
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Nikos Mattheos Centre for Oral Health Sciences Malmo, Sweden 2000 New dimensions in Distance Learning.
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Because YOU MATTER!!. Big Picture Every student will be scientifically literate and be on a clear college readiness path in May 2014! Who me?? Yes YOU!
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Efficiencies with Large Datasets Greater Atlanta SAS Users Group July 18, 2007 Peter Eberhardt.
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Refract: \ri- ˈ frakt\ Function: verb (or verb construction) that requires an object Etymology: Latin refractus, to break Date: 1612 physics alter course.
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