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What does the phrase “crossing the streams” mean?
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An English equivalent to “débroussailler un projet”
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Word to mean “iterations that are different”
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When writing out large numbers in words, should commas be placed at thousand separators?
4
Noun for adjective “neat”
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“To be in limbo”: Explanation needed
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Is “have the steel” an idiom in the statement, “Mitt Romney would have the steel to order the 2011 operation that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan”?
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Oxymoronic soundtrack — mismatch audio to visuals
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What are the treads on the side of the highway called?
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Alternative for “room for improvement”
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Dinky cars (toy cars)
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Is there a single word for a document containing an individual's contact information?
1
Content Performance
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What is the word for the opposite of “preferred”?
1
What's a word for somebody you’ve never met?
1
Synonym for “slacker”?
1
Expression for a situation where most prominent stakeholders give up
1
Looking for a more precise noun than “acceptance”
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Is there an alternative (more poetic term) to avoid making the choice between “simpler” and “more simple”?
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Difference between “isolated” and “insulated”
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Hard real time in user space with preempt_rt patch
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What's the meaning of the expression “gold-plated commandos”?
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Can you use “procure” to mean “think of”?
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Alternative for “seats” in expressions such as “40% of the total seats are reserved for students of backward cast”
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Why “line of business” applications?
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“Skipping rope” vs. “jump rope”
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Does the verb “unpublish” exist?
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What is the name for someone who gives his subordinates a morale boost?
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What is the difference between “something else” and “something extra”?
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Word or phrase for 'a much hyped discovery which later turns out to be insignificant or of no value'
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