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Onetti said that concept has been slower to take root in Europe.
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From the 18th century however, a national Romantic movement had taken root.
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New polices ordered by Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis have taken root.
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Maybe that was the root of their current problems: too much thinking.
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Result: S. miltiorrhiza root of high harvest area accumulated Cu and Zn.
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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?
Usage of linguistic root in English
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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.