vanished. So while there is something that's lost in the ability to read a map or to tell the time from an analog watch face, Stop being so pedantic asking whether it really happened.
This is probably about the third test of the head. I got really pedantic about the shape of eyes and how jowly she was. Things like that. But yeah.
economy so zero 100 billion GP sorry sorry the annual GDP in pound sterling for pedants and economists Among Us 100 billion 200 billion 300 billion 400 billion 500 billion that's half a
Oh, yeah. No question that's relevant. But remember the pedantic words about necessary and sufficient conditions. That's a caution. OK.
So this young man, very passionate, very, very didactic having sort of a slightly pedantic high opinion of himself. He's an academic. Throughout his whole life as a communist, strangely enough, he never loses the sense of his sort of patrician, what we
I read his article, so you don't have to. But it's a rather pedantic, rather sort of plodding but nonetheless a successful journalist. And he becomes the correspondent for the "Frankfurter Zeitung," which is the most prestigious German paper at the time.
is hugely important in getting people to go back to the shop. But if you're going to be pedantic, it's not value that matters. It's memory of value.
of the word "fulsome." But a parallel case perhaps might be the recent developments in the use of the word "literally," which of course, etymologically, if you're one of those literally pedants , means-- comes from Latin littera, "letter." So it means "to the letter," or "precisely," or "exactly." But now, of course, it's widely used to mean precisely the opposite-- metaphorically speaking.
oh whoa spam musubi what's that um so work really hard on that and then I do dinners and it makes me again it makes heavily populated with you know super opinionated pedantic annoying food nerds you spend all of their lives talking
I mean is this something that just consumes you? don't think good work necessarily provides pedantic answers.
are often more newsworthy than the actual news itself. So we had a debate between Stig Abell and reformed pedant and "Times" columnist Oliver Kamm about the correct meaning of this word. But what is the answer then to this vexed debate over the correct meaning of fulsome?
And he kind of sifts the substance from the snake oil. And it's written not in a proselytizing or pedantic way. It's written in a way that you can really identify with.
And, like, I just, I really enjoyed it. economically. That's-- I'm one of those pedantic little shits, when I look at something and I'm like, where's the economics?
Does that have explanatory power? Some. But here's a pedantic word on necessary and sufficient conditions. If you want to explain "Star Wars" success, we have to distinguish between two.
Now, for many people, this punctuation crusader is a hero-- bravely upholding standards in a society that ceased to care. But for others, he represents the unsavory side of linguistic pedantry, reveling in social snobbery and one-upmanship. The apostrophe has long been a polarizing issue amongst otherwise rational people.
That didn't work. That was a joke. I have tried to make educational games in the past, and mine have turned out pedantic and preachy, whereas yours are actually fun."
That's the sort of questions you ask about the situation. So on the one hand, if I was being very pedantic I'd tell you this wasn't a gold rush. There were plenty of firms who were investing prior to 1995.
But yeah, that's how I bridge my two worlds. Yeah. I think Bahrainis are pretty-- yeah, they're very pedantic with their spices.