I shall bring them to all future publishing meetings slash psych evals.
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Haze from slash-and-burn forest fires was not mentioned as a safety concern.
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A slump in the sector led the company to slash downstream costs.
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The Finnish government was forced to slash public spending and increase taxes.
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But he rejected any early moves to slash reasonable income tax rates.
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Posteromedial retinacular structures and posterior oblique ligament were injured in all cases.
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Sometimes the Nobel Prize in Medicine goes to a somewhat oblique achievement.
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And the picture is bright enough to remain visible from oblique angles.
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The dugouts, lined with lifts, descend in oblique parallels into the depths.
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She answered one of his oblique questions with crisp assent, ignored another.
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Prices were sky-high: one gold solidus for ten bushels.
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Adding water moves the solidus to the wet mantle solidus (short dashed line).
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At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus a mixture is partly solid and partly liquid.
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There were 12 denarii to the solidus and 20 soldi to the pound of silver.
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Decompressing mantle at constant temperature allows for the mantle to cross the solidus as the mantle rises (thick solid line).
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At the command line, the system volume is also known as the root volume, and it's identified by the lone forwardslash.
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ForwardSlash is a podcast series about how massive changes in the world are colliding with advances in technology.
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Hopkins uses virgules to mark the long lines for us into hemistichs.
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"Comment dit-on point et virgule en Anglais, monsieur?"
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The texts of these orders, instructions, directives or memoranda consisted of mute combinations of letters and numbers, joined by hyphens or separated by virgules.
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Dewforth leaned close and studied these, but found only mute combinations of letters and numbers, joined by hyphens or separated by virgules....
Uso de oblique stroke em inglês
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Playing Boswell to London's Johnson, Ackroyd is liberated; by obliquestrokes, he can reactivate the dangerous fantasies of his published fiction.
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"There are," says Steele, "in his writings many obliquestrokes upon some of the wittiest paen of the age."