> For example, if a friend asked her father to physically assault me and her father did it to the girl who asked her father to do that also be charged with assault
This is what we call a "run over with a steamroller" sentence
OK so what's up with all these seekrit groups that have Wikipedia pages and lists of well-known members and such
Could you please tell me if this sounds fine to you? Maybe it's better to say "with this book" instead of "on this book"?
"Arithmetic" is a 1703 mathematics textbook by the Russian educator and mathematician Leonty Magnitsky. The book served as the standard Russian mathematics textbook until the mid-18th century. Mikhail Lomonosov was educated on this book, and referred to it as the "gates of my own erudition".
Republicans are now saying we can fight climate change by planting a trillion trees. Did they even do the math on that? First, there about 150,000,000 km2 of land on the planet (including all mountains, deserts, cities, and frozen tundras). That would mean every square km of space on the planet would have to host 6666.67 trees. And then we would have to wait 20 to 30 years for them to grow and put out enough foliage.
The Pontic–Caspian steppe, formed by the Caspian steppe and the Pontic steppe, is the steppeland stretching from the northern shores of the Black Sea (the Pontus Euxinus of antiquity) to the northern area around the Caspian Sea. It extends from Dobruja in the northeastern corner of Bulgaria and southeastern Romania, through Moldova and southern and eastern Ukraine, across the Russian Northern Caucasus, the Southern and lower Volga regions to western Kazakhstan, adjacent to the Kazakh steppe to the east, both forming part of the larger Eurasian Steppe. It forms a part of the Palearctic realm and...
The Wild Fields (Ukrainian: Дике Поле, romanized: Dyke Pole, Russian: Дикое Поле, romanized: Dikoye Polye, Polish: Dzikie pola, Lithuanian: Dykra, Latin: Loca deserta or campi deserti inhabitati, also translated as "the wilderness") is a historical term used in the Polish–Lithuanian documents of the 16th to 18th centuries to refer to the Pontic steppe in the territory of present-day Eastern and Southern Ukraine and Western Russia, north of the Black Sea and Azov Sea. According to Ukrainian historian Vitaliy Shcherbak the term appeared sometime in the 15th century for territory between the Dniester...
> The Wild Fields were traversed by the Muravsky Trail and Izyumsky Trail, important warpaths used by the Crimean Tatars to invade and pillage the Grand Duchy of Moscow.
Zasechnaya cherta (Russian: Большая засечная черта, loosely translated as Great Abatis Line or Great Abatis Border) was a chain of fortification lines, created by Grand Duchy of Moscow and later the Tsardom of Russia to protect it from the Crimean-Nogai Raids that ravaged the southern provinces of the country via the Muravsky Trail during the Russo-Crimean Wars. It was south of the original line along the Oka River. It also served as a border between the Muscovite State and the steppe nomads. As a fortification line stretching for hundreds of kilometers, the Great Abatis Border is analogous to...
Linguistics of the day: univerbation - the diachronic process of combining a fixed expression of several words into a new single word. The univerbating process is epitomized in Talmy Givón's aphorism that "today's morphology is yesterday's syntax".
For example, Ukrainian навiть is cognate with Polish nawet. Polish nawet arose through univerbation of na + wet.[1][2] The shift from an adverb to a particle was influenced by German sogar.[3] First attested in 1575.[4]
== Kashubian ==
=== Etymology ===
Borrowed from Polish nawet.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈnavʲɛt/
Syllabification: na‧wet
=== Particle ===
nawet
even (in reality; implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality)
=== Further reading ===
Stefan Ramułt (1893), “navet”, in Słownik języka pomorskiego czyli kaszubskiego, page 119
Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “nawet”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi, page 89
“nawet”, in Internetowi Słowôrz Kaszëbsczégò Jãzëka [Internet Dictionary of the Kashubian Language], Fundacja Kaszuby,...
Man gets 13 years of jail for "wanting to throw a Molotov cocktail at a military comissariat (conscription/recruitment building)". He allegedly stopped short of throwing the bottle and tried to go away upon seeing a guard. meduza.io/news/2023/07/25/…
Maybe the construction of one-family houses should be forbidden, because it's eating up the precious territory. It's better to build a 30-floor tower and leave acres of parks and wood around than to kill Earth with urban sprawl.
The same with cemeteries, and parking lots.
Personal automobiles should be owned by those who can pay for an undergound storage space.
Prices on them should be artificially pressed higher, as prices on cigarettes.
I wonder if there is a list of strength training exercises that do not evoke the Valsalva maneuver. I've been reading up, and it seems that such exercises bring about eye pain and reddening in my case (transplanted corneas).
Strength training generally lowers intraocular pressure, but only after the exercise. Right during the exercise, there are periods of sharply increased eye pressure during these Valsalva maneuvers.
Or maybe there are techniques for avoiding the Valsalva while stressing the same muscles, as, say, during squats or chin-ups.
@jlliagre There's a fancy bakery around here (overpriced French pastries, overpriced because they're French-like) called Lakon, which I always think should be 'Le Con' or 'La Conne'. I don't know what 'Lakon' should be. 'Laocoon'?
@Mitch A female cow is a vache, otherwise, that would be a taureau. Their kids are the veaux (both genders), sometimes vachettes (young females). A bœuf is a castrated male.
@Laurel Looking at that question, it really is an ELU question, and poor for them. It does seem bad policy to allow the same person to reclose it multiple times though.
Lampang, also called Nakhon Lampang (Thai: นครลำปาง, pronounced [náʔkʰɔːn lampaːŋ]) to differentiate from Lampang province, is the third largest city in northern Thailand and capital of Lampang province and the Mueang Lampang district. Traditional names for Lampang include Wiang Lakon and Khelang Nakhon. The city is a trading and transportation center. Lampang lies 601 km (373 mi) north of Bangkok and 101 km (63 mi) southeast of Chiang Mai.
== Geography ==
Lampang city is in the valley of the Wang River, bordered by the Khun Tan Range on the west and the Phi Pan Nam Range on the east. The river...
Traditional names for Lampang include Wiang Lakon and Khelang Nakhon.
More truth - that place should be shut down as a health hazard. People splayed on the ground outside the door in diabetic seizures, ketoacidosis run amok, sugar junkies stumbling from there to the dialysis clinic next door.
@jlliagre It's tough. Do you want your doctor to say exactly what will happen or do you want them to dissemble to your face and say 'No worries at all! The pain will go away soon!'
Head of the Duma Defense Committee defends the new proposed package of amendments to military service legislation by saying that "the proposed law has been written for a big war, for general mobilization. And there are already signs that such a awar is approaching"
Other Duma members proposed to exempt some categories from mobilization (those with many kids, those with dependent/ill relatives)
"And you are trying to create loopholes for those potential shirkers!" he goes on.
@Mitch Cudos for the use of the rare word dissemble
> While to his arms the blushing bride he took, To seeming sadness she composed her look; As if by force subjected to his will, Though pleased, dissembling, and a woman still.
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is part of a global thermohaline circulation in the oceans and is the zonally integrated component of surface and deep currents in the Atlantic Ocean. It is characterized by a northward flow of warm, salty water in the upper layers of the Atlantic, and a southward flow of colder, deep waters. These "limbs" are linked by regions of overturning in the Nordic and Labrador Seas and the Southern Ocean, although the extent of overturning in the Labrador Sea is disputed. The AMOC is an important component of the Earth's climate system, and is a result...
> Here we provide statistical significance and data-driven estimators for the time of tipping. We estimate a collapse of the AMOC to occur around mid-century under the current scenario of future emissions.
I'm against tipping.
Especially cow tipping.
> A 2005 study led by Margo Lillie, a zoologist at the University of British Columbia, and her student Tracy Boechler, concluded that tipping a cow would require a force of nearly 3,000 newtons (670 lbf)[5] and is therefore impossible to accomplish by a single person.
@CowperKettle It could easily have been a malapropism on my part, but on checking it fits the main (only) one just fine. Though not in the expected connotation.
I was watching "The Big Bang theory" S7 E9. And I couldn't understand the meaning of "tip a cow". Please also explain the remaining conversation too. I am an Asian and not good at English. Here is the full conversation:
Leonard: The math is all there. It's not real.
Penny: Yes, it is.
Sheldon: Y...
Sounds like the Dunning–Kruger effect:
The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which low-ability individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly assessing their ability as much higher than it really is. Psychologists David Dunning and Justin Kruger attributed this bias to a ...
I wonder when I'll get another answer that even comes close to this single sentence with a Wikipedia quote
Given that I know some doctors, I highly recommend the all milk diet, but only from birth to ~1 yr, slowly introducing solids towards the end of that year.
Until 1956, French schoolchildren were allowed half a liter of wine, beer or cider for lunch. The government decided to prohibit this for under-14s and to promote a glass of milk a day instead.
@alphabet I've been reading about atypical anorexia, which is basically anorexia found in overweight people. People with the condition feel like shit all the time from not eating enough and have dizzy spells and (for those thus afflicted) stop getting periods, which is all stuff found in the main type of anorexia too
It’s something else. I might not agree with Trump, but he is not incoherent or committing grammatical errors. When a person speaks extemporaneously or “off the cuff”, unless they are well trained in the art of public speaking, this example is a typical result. What you are seeing is mostly the th...
English speakers have been calling white liquids “milk” since Old English. But please don’t drink spurge milk (i.e. its white, latex-like sap), since it’s poisonous:
Wið weartan genim þysse ylcan wyrte [sc. spurge's] meolc & clufþungan wos, do to þære weartan.
Pseudo-Apuleius' Herbarium
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