Colloquially , yeah. But also, there's a colloquial definition and a technical definition.
More colloquially , this is the central executive of the brain.
Or the more colloquial version, how's your mama and them?
in the colloquial sense that we're debating.
A little colloquialism. You know, an old snake in your shoes-- you guys have that?
It's a colloquialism for revolutions.
used the colloquialism for that that's cold beers and hot showers those are the energy services that we take for granted
So they started writing in very colloquial language, first person, very visual-heavy language.
I'm talking about sort of the colloquial ego.
I'm talking about ego in the colloquial sense.
The company actually is a Chinese colloquialism for the word "millet," which basically means revolution.
I've been using that in a very sort of colloquial sense, but I'd like to tell you a little bit about how
And part of the problem happens is that in colloquial terms, people equate the word "random" with arbitrary.
Can you read what people think of in a very colloquial way as the power structure?
but when you use the same word in a colloquial sense and say you want to encourage creativity, through copyright law, you're using a totally different word
would be filled with the new interns the colloquial term for firste residents the rookie doctors my father who had been a
And then he was hired to be the-- I think the colloquialism was the green jobs czar.
or, more colloquially , to revolutionize pharma R&D, and then we're also trying to practice what we preach, and actually create affordable new cures.
And so again, colloquially , it covers leaks.
Colloquially , we typically just say ADD.
is it's one of these super-fraught terms that has lots of colloquial meanings-- that can kind of interfere with our rigorous understanding
So what we've got here are the roughs or thumbnails-- another colloquialism-- for every page out of the first issue of "Black Jack Ketchum."
People will still use them colloquially .
And it's freedom of speech and freedom of the press are thrown around a lot in a colloquial sense, but it's obviously different than
It might even take a full generation before the people who live in that area change the name they use colloquially .
dead logos, dead things, colloquialisms, little sayings, and weird things that I would dig up from my travels, or photos, or stuff.
Nice cap, had on a t-shirt with a colloquialism on it.
They all share, for example, what we call colloquially an obese gene.
metaphor in how we think about memory, how we talk about memory colloquially .
So, you can imagine that a lot of the colloquial
So, when we talk about creativity here, I think we're talking about it in the colloquial sense.
In 1992, or actually 1991, there was a bill passed called the High Performance Computing Act, which was colloquially known as the Gore bill.
But whatever conduits they are, when you add up this notion of sources and conduits, that gives you what you colloquially think
tens of thousands of photos of people breaking the seal, and for those who don't know her or have decided to forget breaking the seal as, of course, colloquialism for going to
Cod goes under the name haddock, hake, pollock, ling cod, true cod, scrod -- which is, I guess just a nickname, a local colloquialism for an immature cod -- tomcod, etc. etc. Atlantic