Term used to represent the complete set of concepts.
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Examples for "bok"
Examples for "bok"
1Stir to combine well; add the broccoli florets and bok choy strips.
2Tempeh, the nutty fermented soybean cake, also goes beautifully with bok choy.
3There was also pork loin with sautéed bok choy, clams with butter.
4For lunch yesterday, I had bok choy salad and two hard-boiled eggs.
5This simple home-style stir-fry has put bok choy on my weekly grocery list.
1Internet archives are maintained and, with them, the body of knowledge expands.
2For example, science has accumulated a vast body of knowledge about the world.
3Style is a body of knowledge and a collective, generational work in progress.
4But, globally, there is a body of knowledge and significant debate.
5That is, indeed, its predominant characteristic as a body of knowledge.
6There is no equivalent body of knowledge in social work.
7If you skip a generation you lose a whole body of knowledge, said Eles.
8Modern mathematicians stand on top of a body of knowledge that stretches back centuries.
9Psychodermatology is the body of knowledge at the intersection of psychiatry and dermatology practice.
10A body of knowledge was accumulated and transmitted to everyone partaking in survival activities.
11Science isn't a body of knowledge, it's a meth-
12Whatever insights she was capable of extracting from that body of knowledge, she'd extracted long ago.
13First, there is a body of knowledge and experience that is relevant for any top job.
14Considering the short history of studying cardiomyocellular apoptosis, a tremendous body of knowledge has been collected.
15It can feel overwhelming -as if there's a big body of knowledge you need to know.
16One needed to study a relatively stable body of knowledge (laws, medical prescriptions, chemical formulas).