

Ĩ- Thus, the broad, slowly changing canvas of Africa forms the backdrop to the detailed, timelier strokes of the explorers.ĩ- The timelier question is why in an age when meat eating is unnecessary (for the vast majority of the human population) would we want to focus on what our ancestors ate some 10,000 years ago or more?ġ0- So, now there is one company, and if recent results are any indication, it will continue its quest to better balance its revenue base, build long-term relationships and find new ways to deliver timelier, higher resolution data at faster speeds.ġ1- These letters would provide greater clarity to affected manufacturers, in a timelier manner, about CDRH’s expectations with respect to a particular group of devices.ġ2- Full implementation of COA improvements is anticipated to attract new riders and increase, not decrease, the number of passengers using public transit, making these overall efforts to improve the Greater Kennedy Plaza even timelier as we aim to increase ridership.ġ3- However, given the rapidly growing demand for timelier Medicare and Medicaid data, the agency needs a less resource-intensive means of responding to data requests from researchers.ġ4- This ensures timelier processing of a contractor’s SIR, since all necessary items and information will be available when the shipment is ready to move. “Only a few weeks on the job, my desk is replete with manila folders of backlogged cases to be resolved.4- The hope is that issuing a going-concern opinion might promote timelier rescue activity.ĥ- Netnography also is less costly and timelier than focus groups and personal interviews.Ħ- The benefit to next year’s crop, including timelier planting, may be particularly impressive.ħ- We have moved to a new printer, Pennsylvania-based Fry Communications, and are working with them to make delivery timelier. Oh, this is the sentence that inspired this post: One of my favorites was “ replete.” It’s not the fanciest, rarest, or most complicated word “ replete” is just…clean and slightly sophisticated, I guess sort of how I see myself.īut without further adieu, I present to you:Įtymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin Middle French replet, from Latin repletus, past participle of replēre to fill up, from re- + plēre to fill - more at fullġ : fully or abundantly provided or filled This guy had a serious command of the English language, effortlessly maneuvering through the paragraphs of his article, infusing it with words that excited me maybe a bit more than the probably should have.

The subject matter of the article really didn’t have anything to do with how I felt about the article, because for me, it was all HOW he wrote, not what he wrote about. The author of the article was a lawyer who recently found himself less than employed. I was editing an article for IMPACT‘s newsletter that inspired be to start this section of my blog. And yes, it’s more than just a music group.Īs I walked out the club, the evanescence of the smell of weed allowed me to breath deeply and truly enjoy the beauty of the night air.
#Timelier or more timely movie#
With all the hype around, the movie Inception (maybe I fell asleep for too long, but I just didn’t get it…strike that, I got it, but I just didn’t care) here’s a word you can use when you’re talking about the movie.

I won’t castigate the Kardashians, Mo ‘Burne ( as she was once called), or Rihanna’s backwards tattoo (“rebelle fleur” translates to “flower rebel” not “rebel/rebellious flower”) any more today. Once again, it’s not an ultra fancy or unknown word…just not used all the time. It’s just a more precise synonym for criticize (the negative connotation). Inspired by recent posts on pop culture, I’ve chosen castigate as he word of the day. The more time I spent at Morehouse, the more I realized it perendination wasn’t really out of the ordinary. Boss to employee: I suggest you not perendinate if you want to keep your job…I gave you that assignment days ago.Ģ. verb intr.: To stay at a college for an extended timeġ. : To put off until the day after tomorrow.Ģ. Fielding offers from a number of media companies, Arnell didn’t vacillate for too long before he made his final decision.ġ. to sway unsteadily waver totter stagger.ġ. to waver in mind or opinion be indecisive or irresoluteĢ.
