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The rapid growth (and partial retreat) of “they” and “them” has gotten a lot of attention in recent years, but English is ...
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Code words are used in a variety of contexts. Many of these are used to keep the general public in the dark about what is ...
Successful infrastructure fades into the background. The term “tokenization” will likely follow that path as regulated markets adopt shared ledgers and programmable assets at scale. Real benefits can ...
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When it comes to the 2026 Phillies, the three most meaningful words in the human language ring true once again. Follow the ...
As today’s Word of the Day, sesquipedalian reminds us that language is elastic. It can be stretched, compressed, embellished or stripped bare.
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