Humanities
“Changes and development in a pluralistic world: the view from the classics.”
Building on the insight, we summarize three reasons for the relevance of classic work to the understanding of changes, development, and pluralism.
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Phrasal verbs and their one-verb equivalents
Call off cancel
Find out discover
Get away leave, escape
Get in arrive, enter
Give up quit
Hand in submit
Help with aid, assist, and support
Hold up delay
Leave out omit
Look for seek
Look into investigate
Look over examine
Put off postpone
Put out extinguish
Put up with tolerate
Read through peruse
Step up increase
Talk over discuss
Try out test
Use up exhaust
Latin words and phrases in common use
A posteriori derived by reasoning from observed facts
A priori derived from a general law to specific instance
Ad absurdum to the point of absurdity
Ad hominem appealing to feelings or emotions rather than logic
Ad infinitum without limit
Addenda things to be added
Bona fide (adj.) genuine, sincere
Bona fides (noun) honest intentions
Curriculum vitae a summary of a person’s career and skills
De facto in fact
De jure by right
Errata a list of errors (in a book)
Et cetera (etc.) and so on
Ipso facto by the fact
Nota bene (NB) note well
Per annum per year
Status quo the existing condition
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