See, for example, this excellent guide to the NSA's Humpty - Dumpty definitions of
everyday words like Collect, Relevant, Targeted, Incidental, Inadvertent, Minimize, and even No.
Not exact matches
That «whimsy and wonder» applies to everything from boring
everyday stuff
like emailing and
word processing to more serious applications
like surgery and architecture.
«You can talk with someone for years,
everyday, and still, it won't mean as much as what you can have when you sit in front of someone, not saying a
word, yet you feel that person with your heart, you feel
like you have known the person for forever....
Filler
words —
like, you know, I mean, uh, um — are an inescapable part of our
everyday lives.
I wonder if there are colorful, food - related
words like that I miss out on using
everyday, sounding
like a fool and calling them seeds.
«All of us who are really imperfect beings and sinners make a lot of mistakes in our
everyday lives, but we get to come to places
like the Promise Ministries, where we can hear the
word of God... Then we can go back out and start again with a pure heart,» he said.
Those who decide to enter politics assess their ability to inject
words like «wiff - waff» and «zoink» into
everyday discourse.
In 2014, wellness became a truly hot topic, with
words like» mindfulness» and» microbiome» making their way into
everyday...
Mantras can be found in religious terminology as well as in
everyday language, ranging from
words like «amen» to phrases such as «let it go.»
By using slogans with
words like, «healthy», «fitness», «sugar - free», and «all - natural», customers are essentially tricked into thinking these bars are healthy for
everyday consumption.
In other
words, it looked
like it could be worn as Halloween lipstick instead of
everyday wear.
It's not
everyday we associate mini skirts with
words like classy.
I'd
like to think that he would appreciate our film's intention to capture forever, in Koni's
words, «the sort of
everyday life that is accessible to everyone and understood in its cruel internal irony by almost no one.
Word problems
like those found in this second printable PDF help students grasp the context surrounding why we need and use mathematics in
everyday life, so it's important that teachers ensure that their students do understand this context and don't just arrive at an answer based on the math involved.
Using the same
words in
everyday talk is
like wearing the same shirt over and over again.
The longer sentences make this a choice for more confident emergent readers, but
words for familiar,
everyday objects,
like articles of clothing, aid comprehension, and the use of bold type to highlight inflection offers greater clarity.
How did a strange
word like «blog» come to be part of our
everyday language anyway?
This can be done by leaving on the radio or television or using a specially made CD
like «Songs for Dogs... and the people who love them,» which uses soft, positive music and gentle
everyday words that your dog can identify and relate to.
Indeed, Baldessari's irreverence for the sanctity of art permeates his oeuvre, whether it be negating all but a corner of a Parmigianino masterpiece, mocking the great art critic Clement Greenberg with his own
words, parodying the color - field painters by «floating» large rectangular blocks of color outside the second - story window of his home (Floating: Color [1972]-RRB-, or pairing Goya's catastrophic texts from his Disasters of War series with
everyday objects
like a paper clip.
As such, Steinbach marshals the unremarkable props of
everyday life into a system comparable to language: a set of discrete entities that —
like words — take on new significance when arranged in a certain way.
«Domestic» and «personal» stopped being insular
words in the early 1990s, with artists
like Osorio, González - Torres and Goldin visually presenting the chaos and imperfections of
everyday life.
In the mid-1960's she also began to execute a series of life - related actions (she didn't
like the
word performance) that tested, among other things, her stamina, her friends» patience and the conduct of
everyday life.
In other
words, the brushwork in a gesturalist painting expresses the artist's emotions and personality just
like a person's gestures reflect their feelings in
everyday life.
With artists Savannah Knoop (b. 1981) and Lee Relvas (b. 1981), Bass and Fisher perform a series of choreographed movements and sounds while using structural supports, banner -
like scrolls, and
everyday props to explore, in their
words, «shifting relations between the body, the materials, and the audience.»
Before the Internet became mainstream media and Web 2.0 social channels made content sharing an
everyday cultural norm, innovative young artists
like Shepard Fairey relied on
Word of Mouth advertising to launch «viral» campaigns.
Text in art evolved in 1960s conceptual works, in which the
word was a necessary part of art and Pop art; artists engaged with the artistic value of trivial,
everyday elements
like advertising, commonplace objects and consumer goods.
Screen Jaw Door Arch Prism Corner Bed is a list of the blunt titles of the works in this exhibition,
everyday words that sit
like lead cherries on top of the melting ooze of a sundae that is each painting.
The historic technical distinction in the law (especially in tort law) between assault and battery has been collapsed in the
everyday vernacular and this had made its way even into the way that the
words are used even by law enforcement officers and legislators, who grew up speaking the vernacular language
like everyone else.
He left his job as an attorney at Kia Motors America this month to work full - time developing a test that could pressure attorneys at law firms to work more efficiently when it comes to
everyday tasks
like making use of Microsoft
Word and Excel.
Yes, it can perform powerful tasks
like video and photo editing, you can use it to draw amazing art with the Apple Pencil, and it crushes
everyday tasks
like email and using Microsoft
Word.
Public figures will be identified,
words will be looked up in the dictionary, and it can look at a picture of
everyday things,
like your phone for example, and define them as well as provide a direct link to Google search results.
Everyday mistakes
like typos, misspellings, and misused
words can leave recruiters with the impression that you're careless.
Using positive, uplifting
words like «love» and «peace» in our
everyday lives can literally change pathways in our brains by boosting our cognitive reasoning and making areas of the frontal lobes more effective.
It even seemed
like this positive view of older women and younger men might carry over into
everyday life, but then a series of television shows with the
word «cougar» in them seemed to declare that women dating younger men was still not as acceptable as men dating younger women.
Just a simple switch of
everyday words —
like «why» to «how» and «if» to «when» — may serve as a powerful way to motivate customers and deepen your relationships, Seidman says.