Organ of a higher plant that anchors the rest of the plant in the ground, absorbs water and mineral salts from the soil, and does not bear leaves or buds.
Let's look at one particular area: where companies and organisations base themselves.
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The timing felt right: This year also marks the base's 75th anniversary.
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He said the party needs to attract a new base of support.
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They are corrupt; they are base; they are cowardly; they are cruel.
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Degradation of the land base is another critical problem requiring technical assistance.
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All forms of stem-cell research need to continue and all are important.
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Observe the consonant changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
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Like these stem cells, for example: Heart cells made from stem cells.
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Scientists have also seen success in heart patients who received stem-cell injections.
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In the way other stem cells create organs, these cells create tumors.
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The theme of SEI's public campaign this year is Combat Climate Change.
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Each year, a special theme is chosen for National Women's History Month.
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Of course it's also a theme of my new book, Animal Spirits.
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Both teams, however, struggled with one particular theme: do what you know.
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The main theme of this government is getting Zimbabwe back at work.
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A change of government could bring radical changes in the health system.
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A Labour spokesman said: Ed has made clear he wants radical reform.
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Speaking last week, former sports minister Richard Caborn called for radical change.
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Conservation and radical technologies, including new nuclear, could be key, he said.
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Jeremy Corbyn said Britain was ready for a new and radical approach.
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The root for caprice even shares a rootword for your sign.
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And of course, the rootword of their name, the von Neumann probe.
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For memory's sake, choosing a basic rootword, then rotating numbers, is safer.
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I mean, even the rootword of masculinity means it's like a mask.
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But is it not so with every rootword?
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Indeed, they share the same linguisticroot.
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Their aim was to reinvigorate enthusiasm for their cultural and linguisticroots and keep money within the French-Basque region by supporting local businesses.
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And I found it more or less appropriate that the French word for shark, requin, has its linguisticroots in the word requiem.