decry (v.) to criticize openly (Mayors decry Perth council boundary plan) defile (v.) to make unclean, impure ("Anyone who comes to defile Al-Aqsa mosque will find us there.") deleterious (adj.) harmful (“Based on our findings, we think the co-administration of these two drugs is deleterious for pain relief.”) demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day) Basically the article was saying how they were surprised Rihanna wasn’t showing off her body or wearing somewhat inappropriate clothes. The whole article was explaining how what she wore was modest instead of revealing. deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate (He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.) deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.) desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa) desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.) diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent (Harvest Dome 2.0 is described by its creators as a "giant floating diaphanous orb" built specially to bob down New York City waterways.) diffident (adj.) shy, quiet, modest (Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital) discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order (A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.) dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake (Yet we always seem to be prepared to dissemble our values and reassemble them when convenient)
Advocates decry proposed SF medical marijuana restrictions
Escaped convict from Mukobeko attempts to defile 4 year old girl at a nursery school in Kabwe
In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
Bill’s daughter Casey (Emily Meade in a pitch-perfect very-polished-nails-on-chalkboard performance) is evidence of what happens when mothers – in this case, Judy, played by the super-charged Laurie Metcalf – tell girls to forget about being demur and be tough at all costs.
We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications.
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
Syrian Rebels Damage, Desecrate Churches
"Much desiccated skin and ligamentous tissue are present, as is a small patch of presumed hear hair adhering to what appears to be desiccated skin of the neck."
Harvest Dome 2.0 is described by its creators as a "giant floating diaphanous orb" built specially to bob down New York City waterways.
Sara Hennessy as the farmer's wife, diffident from overwhelming personal loss, serves as a counterpoint to her more vibrant friend, played by Amanda Soden, who can still muster the will to resist.
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
They deny, obfuscate and dissemble
New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
Decry- Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife Defile- Two Men Defile Girl, Nine Deleterious- “With forms of non-programmed cell death, cellular toxins can spread, leading to inflammation and other deleterious consequences."
Chemists from MIT and the University of Toronto develop a new way to kill cancer cells that adjust to become resistant to cisplatin, a common chemotherapy drug. Studies led to creating a mitochondria-targeting cisplatin which has an equal success rate of killing cancer cells as regular cisplatin. This new drug, however, has the unique ability to kill resistant and nonresistant cancer cells- unlike regular cisplatin. Demure- What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day Deprecate- Will Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) may not be the finest actor in the land, but he knows how to self-deprecate. Deride- It's the kind of dialogue that purists deride as ''literary'', and they're right. Desecrate- Vandals desecrate cemeteries Desiccated- Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure. Diaphanous- His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree water. Diffident- “I was a strange little chap; incredibly shy and diffident.” Discursive- I'm really glad this podcast is back on a regular basis - always entertaining and informative, even in the most discursive moments! Dissemble- "If you have no items to place here, why not dissemble the shelf to improve the department's appearance?" Sozzi asks. Dither- Men dither while women lead in the world
This article talks about the Syrian rebels who are trying to capture an ancient Christian town north of Damascus. These rebels are linked to al-Qaeda and are desecrating Christian churches in the surrounding area. Efforts are being made by the Friends of Syria to help end this war that has been taking place for almost three years now.
decry (v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.) Justices Decry Chemical Arms Case Against Jilted Wife
defile (v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.) Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
deleterious (adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.) But the fixation on the Senate is having a deleterious effect on almost everything else happening at the federal level.
demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.) What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day.
deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.) The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.) Florida leaders deride Washington ‘dysfunction’ but avoid specifics
desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.) Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.) The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. Summary: This article pays tribute to the infamous seven year drought of the 1950’s. In this article, the writer interviews survivors from the drought, now in their 80’s, who recount the stories of their tough times.
diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.) His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree water.
diffident (adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.) Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.) Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.) We also offer a full packing service to dissemble and reassemble your furniture and belongings at their new destination saving you a lot of time, effort and stress during this hectic time.
dither (v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.) US Politicians Dither as Default Looms, World Markets Grow Anxious
decry (v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.) -Southborough businesses decry possible split tax rate defile (v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.) -A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. deleterious (adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.) -But the fixation on the Senate is having a deleterious effect on almost everything else happening at the federal level. demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.) -The 35-year-old showed off her curves in a demure yet stylish frock, which featured embellished details around the shoulders and neckline.
deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.) -He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.) -Senate Democrats deride gambling report desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.) -Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.) -Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.
diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.) -Sprawled on my camp stretcher, beneath the diaphanous folds of a mosquito net, I watch the stars fade diffident (adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.) -Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.) Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive. dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.) -Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
dither (v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.) -The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them, and employ copious military metaphors
“Men dither while women lead the world” - This article discusses how if a major job in the world needs to be done, to put a woman in charge. It talks about how the most admired leader of the Western world right now is a woman. In closing, in terms of global decisions men tend to turn to military arrangements and women seem to have more competence in these situations.
1. Anti-war veterans decry parade snub 2. Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine 3. Defended by the revivalists and referred to as female genital mutilation (FGM) by the progressive elements, the centuries old African tradition of female circumcision, is on the whole a painful, dangerous and a deleterious practice. 4. What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day 5. She may self-deprecate, but Hollywood is already calling.
6. Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing 7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa 8. The desiccated, almost wooden-looking bodies lie in gold-rimmed coffins and one of them St Nicolosa is considered to be the best preserved mummy in Europe. 9. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. 10. With his boyish face, soft voice, reserved – even diffident – style he might make an unlikely evangelist, but he is deadly serious. 11. Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik 12. They deny, obfuscate and dissemble. 13. Men dither while women lead in the world
On a deserted road, two men raped and defiled a nine year old girl, but were stopped when seen by another person. In another incident, police found a decomposed female body with body parts missing. This case is now thought to be part of a ritual killing.
Decry- Victims of storm damage decry runaround, red tape
Defile- Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
Deleterious- The film is frank about his love of women, and how attracted they were to him, but his love of cocaine, and the deleterious effect it started to have on his live shows, never earns a mention.
Demure- Where's that Jersey girl gone? Snooki is demure in chic black trousers and white shirt for TV appearance
Deprecate- The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
Deride- White House flacks and hacks are working overtime to "debunk" their experiences, bash insurance companies and deride individual-market consumers losing their plans as stupid dupes whose stories don't add up.
Desecrate- But what about those who demonstrate their beliefs and views by desecrating the American flag? *Around the world videos go viral, showing the horrible action of burning American flags. Many United States citizens find this upsetting and try to speak out about the issue and get the law to change. However, by setting a law on this action the United States takes away what it says it is the land of-- “freedom.” The United States is a free country and therefore no rules or regulations can be set on the growing problem of burning the USA flag.
Desiccated- An African elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory.
Diaphanous- Harvest Dome 2.0 is described by its creators as a "giant floating diaphanous orb" built specially to bob down New York City waterways.
Diffident- In the "old" days, there was appreciation for the risks associated with a diffident central bank finding itself "behind the curve."
Discursive- Theatrical prospects are dim for the overly discursive pic; still, ancillary distribution could reach viewers already interested in Hyde, a colorful author, rancher, horse-sanctuary founder and old-fashioned cowboy.
Dissemble- Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
Miranda Murdoch 1. NORRISTOWN — Norristown High School senior Craig Madrak gave a speech decrying the new common core for Pennsylvania public schools when comment was opened up to the public at the Norristown Area School District Board meeting Monday night. 2. A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. 3. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. Saturated fat's role in obesity and heart disease risk has been grossly overstated. We have followed doctors' orders and cut down on high-fat foods. As a result, on average the percentage of our total calorie intake that comes from fat has fallen from 40 percent to 30 percent. And yet, today we are chubbier and sicklier than ever. There's a lot of evidence to prove that eating too many high-carb, low-fat foods jacks up blood sugar and can cause insulin resistance, which eventually leads to obesity and possibly heart attack or stroke. 4. It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West. 5. He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste. 6. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics. 7. A Plano resident and Vietnam veteran has released security footage of three young men vandalizing and desecrating an American flag. 8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9. For at the very top of the work a stylised St Michael with diaphanous wings and a steely sword is urging for Canberra to be the best it can be. 10. We have our winning candidate in Fayemi come 2014 and it is not diffident for us to say speak up on this now. 11. Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive. 12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. 13. E-government procurement portal poised to take off, but many entities dither.
decry (v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.)
Victims of storm damage decry runaround, red tape.
defile (v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.)
"We love our mahus, but I oppose SB 1," said a Hawaiian woman and church-goer, who said the bill would "defile" the state.
deleterious (adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.)
We see deleterious consequences to that,” Sheridan said in the press release
demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.)
It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West.
deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.)
He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.)
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.)
Ironically, the man who used his immense girth to desecrate the formation filed a personal injury lawsuit related to a car accident.
desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.)
An African elephant carcass lies dessicated after being slaughtered for its ivory. by USFWS Headquarters.
diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.)
He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
diffident (adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.)
We have our winning candidate in Fayemi come 2014 and it is not diffident for us to say speak up on this now.
discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.)
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.)
Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
dither (v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.)
Morning markets: ags dither, impervious to Yellen effect.
Summary: "Modern Family" Survey Shows Many Couples Fib About Money
All types of married couples report disagreements over holiday spending. The study looks at heterosexual married couples, divorced couples, and committed or married same sex couples. Each are questioned about whether they have lied to their partner/ex-partner about holiday spending and whether they have fought about holiday spending. Overall, more of the heterosexual couples lie and fight about holiday spending than the other couples.
Decry- “Proprietors decry multiple taxes on private schools”
Defile- A convict who recently escaped from Mukobeko maximum prisons is nursing serious injuries after a mob descended on him when he was found attempting to defile a four-year-old girl in Kabwe’s Kamuchanga Township.
Deleterious- “Based on our findings, we think the co-administration of these two drugs is deleterious for pain relief.”
Demure- Wrapper lets women remain demure while downing a burger.
Summary: In Japan, society says tat a woman should never have her mouth open wide in public. A “Liberation Wrapper” is a burger wrapper with the image of a “modest, closed-lip smile,” created to dissemble lady’s impolite open mouths while eating.
Deprecate- The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
Deride- Opponents deride him as an activist attorney general and crusading social conservative as likely to sue a professor whose science he disagrees with as he is to attempt to take away a woman’s birth control.
Desecrate- “Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa”
Desiccated- Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.
Diaphanous- You can't imagine her rolling up her diaphanous, drawstring sleeves to do any actual work.
Diffident- “I was a strange little chap; incredibly shy and diffident.”
Discursive- Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
Dissemble- Lee J. Campbell does a fine, comic turn as the reprehensible, conniving weasel Engstrand, who is able to dissemble easily by playing to Manders’ vanity.
Dither- “New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list”
1. Browns players decry the alleged harassment of Dolphins tackle Jon Martin by his teammate Richie Incognito. 2. I realised that I was in the middle of a fashion shoot, chosen because of the 'edgy' backdrop of the wind turbines which now defile the marsh. 3. With that in mind, Obamacare should be repealed before its deleterious effects are felt more broadly in the labor market. 4. The 35-year-old showed off her curves in a demure yet stylish frock, which featured embellished details around the shoulders and neckline. 5. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation. 6. An audience member on the ABC's Q&A program this week asked an interesting question, albeit a widely derided one. 7. Ironically, the man who used his immense girth to desecrate the formation filed a personal injury lawsuit related to a car accident. 8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. 10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital. 11. Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor's memory into present reality. 12. While the others dissemble the bed, I'm off doing more important things. 13. E-government procurement portal poised to take off, but many entities dither
In the article I read, Cleveland Brown’s player, Garret Galley talks about the situation with his teammate, Jonathon Martin, being bullied. Gilkey is an advocate against bullying. He spoke out at a press conference about how much courage it took Martin to stand up and how bullying affects anyone, no matter how big or small the person is.
decry - Advocates decry proposed SF medical marijuana restrictions defile - Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine deleterious - There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. Heart disease and obesity have been predominantly linked to foods rich in saturated fats since the 1970s. Today, obesity in the United States is higher than ever, and saturated fats are no longer the sole source to blame. Instead of consuming fatty foods, Americans have to turned to healthy alternatives - highly-processed, low-fat foods full of simple carbs and refined sugars. http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/nutrition/the-truth-about-saturated-fats-20131106
demure - Miley shows her demure side at fashion event deprecate - “There are men regarded today as brilliant economists, who deprecate saving and recommend squandering on a national scale as the way of economic salvation;” deride - Remember when people used to deride the pairing of the word "medical" with "marijuana?" desecrate - Israeli settlers desecrate West Bank mosque dessicated - An African elephant carcass lies dessicated after being slaughtered for its ivory. diaphanous - But the elaborately carved walls, tiled floors and diaphanous textiles surrounding Mary and the angel Gabriel are entirely the fruit of Botticelli’s imagination, background and period. diffident - The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. discursive - It shifts us out of our ordinary discursive mind and into a more contemplative mode. dissemble - Yet we always seem to be prepared to dissemble our values and reassemble them when convenient. dither - U.S. Politicians Dither as Default Looms, World Markets Grow Anxious
1. Students decry common core at Norristown Area School Board meeting. 2. Some professors of sports philosophy say the actions of Destrehan’s coaches defile the basics not only of football but sports overall. 3. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. 4. Troy Carter is one of the few, if not the only, entrepreneurs whose name has been closely linked with both Lady Gaga’s shocking meat dress attire and the demure-by-comparison world of startups. 5. These functions were jeopardized by Skype’s decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes. 6. Or is the moderation-extremist categorization more of political labeling that is used to deride and degrade those who differ with one’s own position. 7. Over the past month, there have been a few cases regarding the desecration of the American flag, one of which in Pennsylvania. 8. Others had the eternally youthful look cultivated by French aristocrats – like teenage boys desiccated and whitened from living too long in a chateau. 9. And “Vertical Emptiness” isn’t the first time Onishi has invested heavily in hot glue – in “Reverse of Volume,” a site specific installation at the Rice Gallery in Houston, black glue strands suspended a diaphanous white sheet in mid-air. This article describes the unique style of the Japanese artist Yasuaki Onishi. Onishi uses liquid urea, a substance that quickly crystallizes, to create structures similar to icicles. Onishi also used black hot glue to hold up a light white sheet to give it the appearance of floating. 10. When I first started seeing Weller, he seemed diffident at times, he underplayed so much that he didn’t always seem fully invested. 11. It shifts us out of our ordinary discursive mind and into a more contemplative mode. 12. Although “general market” marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending. 13. While policymakers posture, dither and deny, the unraveling has already begun.
Decry- Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife Defile- Two Men Defile Girl, Nine Deleterious-"There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. Demure-Mollie King cuts a ladylike figure in demure Gucci dress - photos Deprecate-The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation. Deride-Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing Desecrate-VIDEO: Men Desecrate American Flag In Plano Veteran's Yard Desiccated-The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. Diaphanous-The latest victim: Jennifer Aniston, whose diaphanous bra reveals her nipples in recently-unearthed production stills. Deride-Levin, McCain Deride Twitter Tax Break Diffident-Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital Discursive-Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik Dissemble-Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said; A fire was started in a little coffee shop on November 5th in Westwood. The fire started from overcooked coffee beans and problems in the duct work of the shop. It is still being investigated. Dither-New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
1. Decry- Cleveland Browns' Garret Gilkey, Others decry locker room bullying 2. Defile-Two men defile girl, nine 3. Deleterious- "Liberman's opinions and attitudes had no deleterious effect on his political and party status." 4. Demure- Rihanna is unusually demure in her baggy belted black shirt 5. Deprecate- "We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in the future publications." 6. Deride- Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing 7. Desecrate- Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa 8. Desiccated- "The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell their herds." 9. Diaphanous- "…is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree weather." 10. Diffident- Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital 11. Discursive- Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive real politik 12. Dissemble- "They deny, obfuscate, and dissemble." 13. Dither- Botched Obamacare Rollout has Dems in a Dither Summary- Gilkey talks about how it does not matter your age or size, bullying is always scary and harmful. He talked about the recent controversy in the NFL with the Dolphins' rookie lineman.
Browns players decry the alleged harassment of Dolphins tackle Jon Martin by his teammate Richie Incognito. NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. Kate Upton Covers Up Cleavage at Horse Racing Luncheon, Stuns in Demure Suit. Kate Upton stunned critics by dressing appropriately for a formal lunch. Kate Upton obviously distinguished that she does not dress provocatively all the time. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics. Isn't it ironic that the laws and rights that allow these students to desecrate such a solemn memorial ceremony are the same laws and rights so ... The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. Some moved to town and never went back to ... Often headless, these naked women appear remote and mysterious, owing to Blumenfeld's use of mirrors, diaphanous fabrics and solarisation ... The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. Its domestic politics are fractured to say the least ... This is a more discursive set of interviews. I've got a responsibility to endeavour to keep him honest. Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither.
Decry - (v.) to criticize openly Cleveland Browns’ Garrett Gilkey, others decry locker room bullying: “It doesn’t matter how old or big you are”
Defile - (v.) to make unclean, impure “A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.”
Deleterious - (adj.) harmful “There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.” Summary: In this article, Doctor Aseem Malhotra of Craydon University Hospital in London, argues that it is not just the notorious saturated fats that are increasing the amount of obese people and heart issues. When doctors tell their patients that saturated fats are making them gain weight and causing serious heart problems, patients tend to turn to low-fat convenience foods that are full of carbohydrates and sugar, which is causing them to gain even more weight. Through his research, he has found that saturated fats are of course not good for anyone’s health and can cause heart problems, but turning to the low fat, carb and sugar filled foods is increasing the obesity rate and causing even more heart problems than saturated fat.
Demure - (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in a baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
Deprecate - (v.) to belittle, depreciate “These functions were jeopardized by Skype’s decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes.”
Deride - (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn Florida leaders deride Washington “dysfunction” but avoid specifics
Desecrate - (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
Desiccated - (adj.) dried up, dehydrated “Both MAVEN and MOM’s goal is to study the Martian atmosphere, unlock the mysteries of its current atmosphere and determine how, why and when the atmosphere and liquid water was lost – and how this transformed Mars climate into its cold, desiccated state of today.”
Diaphanous - (adj.) light, airy, transparent “Mullen found photos from her childhood and her mother’s life and affixed 71 small thumbnails to the canvas, then painted a diaphanous wedding gown over top.”
Diffident - (adj.) shy, quiet, modest Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
Discursive - (adj.) rambling, lacking order "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
Dissemble - (v.) to conceal, fake “The initial work with schools requires serious mastery on the part of the improvement consultant; what causes them to dissemble over time is usually a change in superintendents or new board folks who are not "with it" or who have political agendas that tend to deconstruct the progress in place.”
Dither - (v.) to be indecisive Men dither while women lead in the world
decry (v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.) “Worcester's Tatnuck residents decry traffic plans”
defile (v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.) A nine-year-old grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. deleterious (adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.) There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.) Miley shows her demure side at fashion event. deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.) These functions were jeopardized by Skype's decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes. deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.) Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics. desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.) Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.) An African elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory. diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.) He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
diffident (adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.) The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.) A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.) Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. dither (v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.) Men dither while women lead in the world
The article is about women and how they are becoming the world’s leaders. The article explains how the reins of terroristic issues are being handed over to women since men seem incapable of making decisions on what to do.
1. The B.C. New Democrats are decrying a media report that claims the province's Liberal government is considering sweeping changes to the Agricultural Land Commission. 2. A nine-year old, grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. 3. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. : Saturated fats have been the long time blame for the growing heart disease and obesity in the world, but a recent study shows that it isn’t the prime culprit. A study has shown that those who have high cholesterol are told by their doctors to cut back on fatty foods, but by choosing the low-fat option, they are actually eating high-carb and sugared foods to replace that fat. This causes more health problems, and an overall not good situation. 4. There, as an invited guest of the Victorian Racing Club and Emirates Airlines, the blond beauty stunned in a demure cream-colored Nina Ricci peplum suit. 5. We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications. 6. White House flacks and hacks are working overtime to "debunk" their experiences, bash insurance companies and deride individual market consumers losing their plans as stupid dupes whose stories don't add up. 7. Ironically, the man who used his immense girth to desecrate the formation filed a personal injury lawsuit related to a car accident. 8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9. He loved to carry on about Sousa's harmonic structure, "his judicious use of contrast," the "little hooks he throws in" and the "diaphanous transparency and dancelike quality" of certain marches. 10. The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. 11. Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor’s memory into present reality. 12. The initial work with schools requires serious mastery on the part of the improvement consultant; what causes them to dissemble over time is usually a change in superintendents or new board folks who are not "with it" or who have political agendas that tend to deconstruct the progress in place. 13. The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them, and employ copious military metaphors -- "wage battle," "refuse to surrender" -- to no effect.
Decry (v.) to criticize openly Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife Defile (v.) to make unclean, impure A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. Deleterious (adj.) harmful Despite a 2012 study showing the deleterious effect of the burn pit particles and the thousands of veterans reporting health issues, the DoD has yet to significantly alter their position. Demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved Miley shows her demure side at fashion event Deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate We send observers all over the world to ensure that foreign elections are cleanly fought, and yet the evidence suggests that foreign observers might have much to monitor and deprecate here. Deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics Desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place It is therefore impious to desecrate the symbol of manhood, hairiness. Desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated The desiccated, almost wooden-looking bodies lie in gold-rimmed coffins and one of them St Nicolosa is considered to be the best preserved mummy in Europe. Diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree wate.r Diffident (Adj.) shy, quiet, modest Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital Discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive. Dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending. Dither (v.) to be indecisive Stocks Fall Again While Pols Dither
Desiccated:
The article that mentions the word “desiccated” involves Europe’s top ten creepiest places. The places include a chapel of skulls and village of tombs. The places are described as tourist attractions to get people to visit them.
1. Decry B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2. Defile Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
3. Deleterious In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
4. Demure What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. Deprecate He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
6. Deride Levin, McCain Deride Twitter Tax Break
7. Desecrate Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. Desiccated The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. Diaphanous Sprawled on my camp stretcher, beneath the diaphanous folds of a mosquito net, I watch the stars fade.
10. Diffident Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. Discursive An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial.
12. Dissemble Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. -Sogno Coffee House on Broadway -It started from the coffee roaster. -The coffee beans got overcooked. -There was minimal damage to the store.
13. Dither Men dither while women lead in the world
1. Anti-war veterans decry parade snub. 2. Two men defile girl, nine. 3.At the time, though, we had no clue about the deleterious effects this wonder-ingredient would have on our arteries and cholesterol levels. (This article talks about the negative impact trans fats have on our bodies. The FDA is working to ban trans fats.) 4. Miley shows her demure side at a fashion event. 5. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.(ouch.) 6. Ron and Rand Paul team up to deride Chris Christie's win. 7. Vandals desecrate Jewish Gravestones in South Africa. 8.An african elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory. 9. The One Day In Your Life singer's diaphanous frock trailed on the ground behind her as she sported a single item of jewelry. 10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital 11. Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik 12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. 13. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
1. Anti-war veterans decry parade snub. 2. Two men defile girl, nine. 3.At the time, though, we had no clue about the deleterious effects this wonder-ingredient would have on our arteries and cholesterol levels. (This article talks about the negative impact trans fats have on our bodies. The FDA is working to ban trans fats.) 4. Miley shows her demure side at a fashion event. 5. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.(ouch.) 6. Ron and Rand Paul team up to deride Chris Christie's win. 7. Vandals desecrate Jewish Gravestones in South Africa. 8.An african elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory. 9. The One Day In Your Life singer's diaphanous frock trailed on the ground behind her as she sported a single item of jewelry. 10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital 11. Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik 12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. 13. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
decry Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects
defile Two Men Defile Girl Nine
deleterious In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile demure Mollie King cuts a ladylike figure in demure Gucci dress
deprecate The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
1. B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2. Two Men Defile Girl, Nine A nine-year-old second grader from Kitwe in Zambia was attacked and then raped on her way home from school last Thursday. The girl was taken advantage of by two men while she was walking alone on a deserted road. The men were apprehended after a group of people found them on top of the girl.
3. After running it past the military intelligence community to determine that nothing in the communique would prove deleterious to our national security, the fine folks in the Suns' media relations department provided some specs about the massive new T-shirt launcher and in-game entertainment attraction.
4. Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. Ms Sturgeon said she, the First Minister and other government ministers “deprecate and condemn the inappropriate use of zero-hours contracts”.
6. U.S. diplomat defends Syria policy, as senators deride paltry aid to rebels
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. how, why and when the atmosphere and liquid water was lost – and how this transformed Mars climate into its cold, desiccated state of today.
9. But the elaborately carved walls, tiled floors and diaphanous textiles surrounding Mary and the angel Gabriel are entirely the fruit of Botticelli’s imagination, background and period.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
12. What Do Jews Lose When Rabbis Feel Compelled to Dissemble on Israel?
13. New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
1. B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2. Two Men Defile Girl, Nine A nine-year-old second grader from Kitwe in Zambia was attacked and then raped on her way home from school last Thursday. The girl was taken advantage of by two men while she was walking alone on a deserted road. The men were apprehended after a group of people found them on top of the girl.
3. After running it past the military intelligence community to determine that nothing in the communique would prove deleterious to our national security, the fine folks in the Suns' media relations department provided some specs about the massive new T-shirt launcher and in-game entertainment attraction.
4. Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. Ms Sturgeon said she, the First Minister and other government ministers “deprecate and condemn the inappropriate use of zero-hours contracts”.
6. U.S. diplomat defends Syria policy, as senators deride paltry aid to rebels
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. how, why and when the atmosphere and liquid water was lost – and how this transformed Mars climate into its cold, desiccated state of today.
9. But the elaborately carved walls, tiled floors and diaphanous textiles surrounding Mary and the angel Gabriel are entirely the fruit of Botticelli’s imagination, background and period.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
12. What Do Jews Lose When Rabbis Feel Compelled to Dissemble on Israel?
13. New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
Decry -B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
Defile -Celebuzz confirmed with Civil Police that Bieber was booked for "tagging or otherwise defile building or urban monument” because he didn’t get permission to paint at that specific location.
Deleterious- In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
Demure - Rihanna’s new single art is surprisingly demure Deprecate- These functions were jeopardized by Skype's decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes.
Deride - Ron and Rand Paul Team Up to Deride Chris Christie's Win
Desecrate -Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa -On October 27th, 2013 in a small town in Krugersdorp, South Africa, 30-40 of the gravestones in a Jewish graveyard were turned over and broken. This demolishment hurts the some 80 Jewish members still living in the town, a definite decrease from the thousands that once lived in the community. Funds are now being raised by a local resident to build a protective wall around the cemetery as the iron fence once protecting it was stolen.
Desiccated - A stiff breeze whistled across the desiccated marsh, rattling the dry brown clumps of Spartina alterniflora.
Diaphanous- The One Day In Your Life singer's diaphanous frock trailed on the ground behind her as she sported a single item of jewelry - a chunky gold ring on her right hand.
Diffident- Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
Discursive- "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
Dissembled- Iran must address the concerns of the IAEA that it has dissembled about its nuclear activities.
Dither- Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
decry (v.) to criticize openly Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife defile (v.) to make unclean, impure Two Men Defile Girl, Nine deleterious (adj.) harmful At the time, though, we had no clue about the deleterious effects this wonder-ingredient would have on our arteries and cholesterol levels.
This article is all about trans fats. The FDA recently announced that they are banning trans fats. Trans fats have no health benefit. They in fact make you HDL (good cholesterol) go down and your LDL (bad cholesterol) go up. This clogs and blocks arteries and can lead to heart attacks. demure (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day deprecate (v.) to belittle, depreciate We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications. deride (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing desecrate (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa desiccated (adj.) dried up, dehydrated The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. diaphanous (adj.) light, airy, transparent He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. diffident (adj.) shy, quiet, modest Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital discursive (adj.) rambling, lacking order Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor’s memory into present reality. dissemble (v.) to conceal, fake Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. dither (v.) to be indecisive Men dither while women lead in the world
1. Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects 2. Two Men Defile Girl, Nine 3. Has centralising the role of racecourse overseeing and management had a deleterious effect on track maintenance around the state? 4. KATE UPTON COVERS UP CLEAVAGE AT HORSE RACING LUNCHEON, STUNS IN Demure SUIT 5. Again, cry-wolf controversies like this really only serve to deprecate the very real social issues they claim to highlight 6. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa 8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9. For at the very top of the work a stylised St Michael with diaphanous wings and a steely sword is urging for Canberra to be the best it can be 10. He was charming, diffident but above all very friendly, with no airs or graces. 11. A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist 12. Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending 13. US Politicians Dither as Default Looms, World Markets Grow Anxious
#3: This article mainly talks about how horseracing tracks being redone is costing more money than it is making. It also says that many new tracks have many problems, and this is a major issue in horseracing.
1. Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife. 2. Parents accepting cash bribes from defilers evading a jail sentence 3. In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile 4. Richard Eyre: 'Judi Dench is about as demure as Mae West' 5. Ms Sturgeon said she, the First Minister and other government ministers “deprecate and condemn the inappropriate use of zero-hours contracts”. 6. Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing 7. To state officials, it’s a question of desecration and vandalism 8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. 10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital. 11. Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive. 12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said. 13. New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list. The article was about how some Boy Scout leaders toppled a rock in Goblin State Park. The rocks are considered protected due to erosion shaping them into unique shapes. The Boy Scout leader claimed that they did it out of safety but park officials called it vandalism.
1.Decry -B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve 2.Defile - to make unclean, impure “A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.” 3.Deleterious - harmful “There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.” Summary: In this article, Doctor Aseem Malhotra of Craydon University Hospital in London, argues that it is not just the notorious saturated fats that are increasing the amount of obese people and heart issues. When doctors tell their patients that saturated fats are making them gain weight and causing serious heart problems, patients tend to turn to low-fat convenience foods that are full of carbohydrates and sugar, which is causing them to gain even more weight. Through his research, he has found that saturated fats are of course not good for anyone’s health and can cause heart problems, but turning to the low fat, carb and sugar filled foods is increasing the obesity rate and causing even more heart problems than saturated fat. 4. Demure - Miley shows her demure side at fashion event 5. Deprecate- Will Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) may not be the finest actor in the land, but he knows how to self-deprecate. 6. Deride-to laugh at mockingly, scorn Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing 7.Desecrate- to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa 8.Desiccated-dried up, dehydrated The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9.Diaphanous-light, airy, transparent He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. diffident 10. Diffident - The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. 11.Discursive-rambling, lacking order (A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.) 12. Dissemble- Lee J. Campbell does a fine, comic turn as the reprehensible, conniving weasel Engstrand, who is able to dissemble easily by playing to Manders’ vanity. 13.Dither- “New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list”
1.Decry -B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve 2.Defile - to make unclean, impure “A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.” 3.Deleterious - harmful “There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.” Summary: In this article, Doctor Aseem Malhotra of Craydon University Hospital in London, argues that it is not just the notorious saturated fats that are increasing the amount of obese people and heart issues. When doctors tell their patients that saturated fats are making them gain weight and causing serious heart problems, patients tend to turn to low-fat convenience foods that are full of carbohydrates and sugar, which is causing them to gain even more weight. Through his research, he has found that saturated fats are of course not good for anyone’s health and can cause heart problems, but turning to the low fat, carb and sugar filled foods is increasing the obesity rate and causing even more heart problems than saturated fat. 4. Demure - Miley shows her demure side at fashion event 5. Deprecate- Will Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) may not be the finest actor in the land, but he knows how to self-deprecate. 6. Deride-to laugh at mockingly, scorn Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing 7.Desecrate- to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa 8.Desiccated-dried up, dehydrated The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. 9.Diaphanous-light, airy, transparent He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. diffident 10. Diffident - The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. 11.Discursive-rambling, lacking order (A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.) 12. Dissemble- Lee J. Campbell does a fine, comic turn as the reprehensible, conniving weasel Engstrand, who is able to dissemble easily by playing to Manders’ vanity. 13.Dither- “New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list”
decry- Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects
defile- "We love our mahus, but I oppose SB 1," said a Hawaiian woman and church-goer, who said the bill would "defile" the state.
deleterious- In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
demure- Richard Eyre: 'Judi Dench is about as demure as Mae West'
deprecate- Again, cry-wolf controversies like this really only serve to deprecate the very real social issues they claim to highlight.
deride- Ron and Rand Paul Team Up to Deride Chris Christie's Win
desecrate- Tinubu Using Ngige To Desecrate Alaigbo
desiccated- Some patients prefer to use “natural thyroid hormone” derived from desiccated animal thyroids.
diaphanous- For at the very top of the work a stylised St Michael with diaphanous wings and a steely sword is urging for Canberra to be the best it can be.
diffident- Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive- Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor's memory into present reality.
dissemble- Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
dither- Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither Dither: The launch of Obama's healthcare law has Democrats in Congress anxious about the impact it could have on them in the 2014 elections. They are scrambling around to protect themselves if healthcare law has problems.
Decry: (v) to criticize openly .Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects. Defile: (v) to make impure. A nine year old grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school. Deleterious: (adj) harmful. This in turn has a deleterious impact on levels of competence in basic areas such as literacy and numeracy. Demure: (adj) quiet; reserved. It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West. Deprecate: (v) to belittle. "When the rupee has to depreciate, it has to depreciate orderly.” That is the meaning of stability. Deride: (v) to scorn. Ron and Rand Paul Team Up to Deride Chris Christie's Win. Desecrate: (v) to violate the sacredness of something. Many of the 30-40 desecrated gravestones were broken in the October 27 attack in Krugersdorp, according to Ryan Machet. Desiccated: (adj) dried; dehydrated. After breaking open dozens of crates, Silas finds Amara, feeds her a Traveler's blood and brings her back from her dessicated state. Diaphanous: (adj) airy; transparent. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. Diffident: (adj) shy; modest. Thus I've been fairly diffident when mentioning our inexperienced chief executive. Discursive: (adj) lacking order/stability. This is a more discursive set of interviews. I've got a responsibility to endeavour to keep him honest. Dissemble: (v) to fake; conceal. Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
1. Advocates decry proposed SF medical marijuana restrictions
2. Escaped convict from Mukobeko attempts to defile 4 year old girl at a nursery school in Kabwe
3. The deleterious effects of immobility can be prevented only in an institutional set-up.
4. Rihanna's New Single Art Is Surprisingly Demure
5. We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications. Summary: There has been a lot of criticism lately surrounding the Washington Redskins and the name of their team. Some people find it to be offensive and want the franchise to do away with the name. The Redskins owner is refusing to change the name even though it may be offensive to Native Americans.
6. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. Avian conjunctivitis, is a bacterial infection, that, in some areas, has desiccated flocks of house finches.
9. It's fun to watch, but it's a poor kind of journalism for a serious magazine: broad and deliberately diaphanous statements without any substance.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.
12. "If you have no items to place here, why not dissemble the shelf to improve the department's appearance?"
13. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
decry: “Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife”
defile: “The convict identified as Laison Mvifunda who is admitted to Kabwe General hospital was allegedly caught attempting to defile a girl who at the …’’
deleterious: “The film is frank about his love of women, and how attracted they were to him, but his love of cocaine, and the deleterious effect it started to …’’
demure: “It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West.”
deprecate: “The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.”
deride: “Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.”
desecrate: “A Plano resident and Vietnam veteran has released security footage of three young men vandalizing and desecrating an American flag …”
desiccated: “Instead, Rhadoo and his colleagues emphasize desiccated textures, queasily tuned percussion,”
diaphanous: “His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree water.”
diffident: “It was probably obvious to you from the moment you set out to write that training yourself to not be diffident is, as women of color, as much a part …”
discursive: “Theatrical prospects are dim for the overly discursive pic;”
dissemble: “But you don't have to help him dissemble or distract from the issue.”
dither: “The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them,” The article “Men dither while women lead in the world” from cnn.com discusses how women in politics are much more level headed and calm during our current time of crisis then men. The article talks about Chancellor Angela Merkel and newly nominated chair of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen. Both women have been making headway in the chaos they have to deal with while the men struggle to keep meetings and address the public.
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decry
(v.) to criticize openly (Mayors decry Perth council boundary plan)
defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure ("Anyone who comes to defile Al-Aqsa mosque will find us there.")
deleterious
(adj.) harmful (“Based on our findings, we think the co-administration of these two drugs is deleterious for pain relief.”)
demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day) Basically the article was saying how they were surprised Rihanna wasn’t showing off her body or wearing somewhat inappropriate clothes. The whole article was explaining how what she wore was modest instead of revealing.
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate (He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.)
deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.)
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa)
desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated (Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.)
diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent (Harvest Dome 2.0 is described by its creators as a "giant floating diaphanous orb" built specially to bob down New York City waterways.)
diffident
(adj.) shy, quiet, modest (Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital)
discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order (A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.)
dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake (Yet we always seem to be prepared to dissemble our values and reassemble them when convenient)
Advocates decry proposed SF medical marijuana restrictions
Escaped convict from Mukobeko attempts to defile 4 year old girl at a nursery school in Kabwe
In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
Bill’s daughter Casey (Emily Meade in a pitch-perfect very-polished-nails-on-chalkboard performance) is evidence of what happens when mothers – in this case, Judy, played by the super-charged Laurie Metcalf – tell girls to forget about being demur and be tough at all costs.
We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications.
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
Syrian Rebels Damage, Desecrate Churches
"Much desiccated skin and ligamentous tissue are present, as is a small patch of presumed hear hair adhering to what appears to be desiccated skin of the neck."
Harvest Dome 2.0 is described by its creators as a "giant floating diaphanous orb" built specially to bob down New York City waterways.
Sara Hennessy as the farmer's wife, diffident from overwhelming personal loss, serves as a counterpoint to her more vibrant friend, played by Amanda Soden, who can still muster the will to resist.
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
They deny, obfuscate and dissemble
New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
Decry- Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife
Defile- Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
Deleterious- “With forms of non-programmed cell death, cellular toxins can spread, leading to inflammation and other deleterious consequences."
Chemists from MIT and the University of Toronto develop a new way to kill cancer cells that adjust to become resistant to cisplatin, a common chemotherapy drug. Studies led to creating a mitochondria-targeting cisplatin which has an equal success rate of killing cancer cells as regular cisplatin. This new drug, however, has the unique ability to kill resistant and nonresistant cancer cells- unlike regular cisplatin.
Demure- What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
Deprecate- Will Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) may not be the finest actor in the land, but he knows how to self-deprecate.
Deride- It's the kind of dialogue that purists deride as ''literary'', and they're right.
Desecrate- Vandals desecrate cemeteries
Desiccated- Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.
Diaphanous- His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree water.
Diffident- “I was a strange little chap; incredibly shy and diffident.”
Discursive- I'm really glad this podcast is back on a regular basis - always entertaining and informative, even in the most discursive moments!
Dissemble- "If you have no items to place here, why not dissemble the shelf to improve the department's appearance?" Sozzi asks.
Dither- Men dither while women lead in the world
This article talks about the Syrian rebels who are trying to capture an ancient Christian town north of Damascus. These rebels are linked to al-Qaeda and are desecrating Christian churches in the surrounding area. Efforts are being made by the Friends of Syria to help end this war that has been taking place for almost three years now.
decry
(v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.)
Justices Decry Chemical Arms Case Against Jilted Wife
defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.)
Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
deleterious
(adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.)
But the fixation on the Senate is having a deleterious effect on almost everything else happening at the federal level.
demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.)
What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day.
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.)
The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.)
Florida leaders deride Washington ‘dysfunction’ but avoid specifics
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.)
Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.)
The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
Summary: This article pays tribute to the infamous seven year drought of the 1950’s. In this article, the writer interviews survivors from the drought, now in their 80’s, who recount the stories of their tough times.
diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.)
His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree water.
diffident
(adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.)
Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.)
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.)
We also offer a full packing service to dissemble and reassemble your furniture and belongings at their new destination saving you a lot of time, effort and stress during this hectic time.
dither
(v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.)
US Politicians Dither as Default Looms, World Markets Grow Anxious
decry
(v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.)
-Southborough businesses decry possible split tax rate
defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.)
-A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
deleterious
(adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.)
-But the fixation on the Senate is having a deleterious effect on almost everything else happening at the federal level.
demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.)
-The 35-year-old showed off her curves in a demure yet stylish frock, which featured embellished details around the shoulders and neckline.
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.)
-He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.)
-Senate Democrats deride gambling report
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.)
-Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.)
-Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.
diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.)
-Sprawled on my camp stretcher, beneath the diaphanous folds of a mosquito net, I watch the stars fade
diffident
(adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.)
-Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.)
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.)
-Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
dither
(v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.)
-The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them, and employ copious military metaphors
“Men dither while women lead the world”
- This article discusses how if a major job in the world needs to be done, to put a woman in charge. It talks about how the most admired leader of the Western world right now is a woman. In closing, in terms of global decisions men tend to turn to military arrangements and women seem to have more competence in these situations.
1. Anti-war veterans decry parade snub
2. Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
3. Defended by the revivalists and referred to as female genital mutilation (FGM) by the progressive elements, the centuries old African tradition of female circumcision, is on the whole a painful, dangerous and a deleterious practice.
4. What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. She may self-deprecate, but Hollywood is already calling.
6. Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. The desiccated, almost wooden-looking bodies lie in gold-rimmed coffins and one of them St Nicolosa is considered to be the best preserved mummy in Europe.
9. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
10. With his boyish face, soft voice, reserved – even diffident – style he might make an unlikely evangelist, but he is deadly serious.
11. Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik
12. They deny, obfuscate and dissemble.
13. Men dither while women lead in the world
On a deserted road, two men raped and defiled a nine year old girl, but were stopped when seen by another person. In another incident, police found a decomposed female body with body parts missing. This case is now thought to be part of a ritual killing.
Decry- Victims of storm damage decry runaround, red tape
Defile- Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
Deleterious- The film is frank about his love of women, and how attracted they were to him, but his love of cocaine, and the deleterious effect it started to have on his live shows, never earns a mention.
Demure- Where's that Jersey girl gone? Snooki is demure in chic black trousers and white shirt for TV appearance
Deprecate- The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
Deride- White House flacks and hacks are working overtime to "debunk" their experiences, bash insurance companies and deride individual-market consumers losing their plans as stupid dupes whose stories don't add up.
Desecrate- But what about those who demonstrate their beliefs and views by desecrating the American flag?
*Around the world videos go viral, showing the horrible action of burning American flags. Many United States citizens find this upsetting and try to speak out about the issue and get the law to change. However, by setting a law on this action the United States takes away what it says it is the land of-- “freedom.” The United States is a free country and therefore no rules or regulations can be set on the growing problem of burning the USA flag.
Desiccated- An African elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory.
Diaphanous- Harvest Dome 2.0 is described by its creators as a "giant floating diaphanous orb" built specially to bob down New York City waterways.
Diffident- In the "old" days, there was appreciation for the risks associated with a diffident central bank finding itself "behind the curve."
Discursive- Theatrical prospects are dim for the overly discursive pic; still, ancillary distribution could reach viewers already interested in Hyde, a colorful author, rancher, horse-sanctuary founder and old-fashioned cowboy.
Dissemble- Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
Dither- Stocks Fall Again While Pols Dither
Miranda Murdoch
1. NORRISTOWN — Norristown High School senior Craig Madrak gave a speech decrying the new common core for Pennsylvania public schools when comment was opened up to the public at the Norristown Area School District Board meeting Monday night.
2. A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
3. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. Saturated fat's role in obesity and heart disease risk has been grossly overstated. We have followed doctors' orders and cut down on high-fat foods. As a result, on average the percentage of our total calorie intake that comes from fat has fallen from 40 percent to 30 percent. And yet, today we are chubbier and sicklier than ever. There's a lot of evidence to prove that eating too many high-carb, low-fat foods jacks up blood sugar and can cause insulin resistance, which eventually leads to obesity and possibly heart attack or stroke.
4. It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West.
5. He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
6. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
7. A Plano resident and Vietnam veteran has released security footage of three young men vandalizing and desecrating an American flag.
8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. For at the very top of the work a stylised St Michael with diaphanous wings and a steely sword is urging for Canberra to be the best it can be.
10. We have our winning candidate in Fayemi come 2014 and it is not diffident for us to say speak up on this now.
11. Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
13. E-government procurement portal poised to take off, but many entities dither.
decry
(v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.)
Victims of storm damage decry runaround, red tape.
defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.)
"We love our mahus, but I oppose SB 1," said a Hawaiian woman and church-goer, who said the bill would "defile" the state.
deleterious
(adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.)
We see deleterious consequences to that,” Sheridan said in the press release
demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.)
It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West.
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.)
He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.)
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.)
Ironically, the man who used his immense girth to desecrate the formation filed a personal injury lawsuit related to a car accident.
desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.)
An African elephant carcass lies dessicated after being slaughtered for its ivory. by USFWS Headquarters.
diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.)
He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
diffident
(adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.)
We have our winning candidate in Fayemi come 2014 and it is not diffident for us to say speak up on this now.
discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.)
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.)
Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
dither
(v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.)
Morning markets: ags dither, impervious to Yellen effect.
Summary: "Modern Family" Survey Shows Many Couples Fib About Money
All types of married couples report disagreements over holiday spending. The study looks at heterosexual married couples, divorced couples, and committed or married same sex couples. Each are questioned about whether they have lied to their partner/ex-partner about holiday spending and whether they have fought about holiday spending. Overall, more of the heterosexual couples lie and fight about holiday spending than the other couples.
Decry- “Proprietors decry multiple taxes on private schools”
Defile- A convict who recently escaped from Mukobeko maximum prisons is nursing serious injuries after a mob descended on him when he was found attempting to defile a four-year-old girl in Kabwe’s Kamuchanga Township.
Deleterious- “Based on our findings, we think the co-administration of these two drugs is deleterious for pain relief.”
Demure- Wrapper lets women remain demure while downing a burger.
Summary: In Japan, society says tat a woman should never have her mouth open wide in public. A “Liberation Wrapper” is a burger wrapper with the image of a “modest, closed-lip smile,” created to dissemble lady’s impolite open mouths while eating.
Deprecate- The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
Deride- Opponents deride him as an activist attorney general and crusading social conservative as likely to sue a professor whose science he disagrees with as he is to attempt to take away a woman’s birth control.
Desecrate- “Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa”
Desiccated- Including accounts of being burned, browsed and desiccated by drought, it would reflect on all the less-fortunate trees that could not endure.
Diaphanous- You can't imagine her rolling up her diaphanous, drawstring sleeves to do any actual work.
Diffident- “I was a strange little chap; incredibly shy and diffident.”
Discursive- Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
Dissemble- Lee J. Campbell does a fine, comic turn as the reprehensible, conniving weasel Engstrand, who is able to dissemble easily by playing to Manders’ vanity.
Dither- “New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list”
1. Browns players decry the alleged harassment of Dolphins tackle Jon Martin by his teammate Richie Incognito.
2. I realised that I was in the middle of a fashion shoot, chosen because of the 'edgy' backdrop of the wind turbines which now defile the marsh.
3. With that in mind, Obamacare should be repealed before its deleterious effects are felt more broadly in the labor market.
4. The 35-year-old showed off her curves in a demure yet stylish frock, which featured embellished details around the shoulders and neckline.
5. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
6. An audience member on the ABC's Q&A program this week asked an interesting question, albeit a widely derided one.
7. Ironically, the man who used his immense girth to desecrate the formation filed a personal injury lawsuit related to a car accident.
8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital.
11. Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor's memory into present reality.
12. While the others dissemble the bed, I'm off doing more important things.
13. E-government procurement portal poised to take off, but many entities dither
In the article I read, Cleveland Brown’s player, Garret Galley talks about the situation with his teammate, Jonathon Martin, being bullied. Gilkey is an advocate against bullying. He spoke out at a press conference about how much courage it took Martin to stand up and how bullying affects anyone, no matter how big or small the person is.
decry - Advocates decry proposed SF medical marijuana restrictions
defile - Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
deleterious - There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.
Heart disease and obesity have been predominantly linked to foods rich in saturated fats since the 1970s. Today, obesity in the United States is higher than ever, and saturated fats are no longer the sole source to blame. Instead of consuming fatty foods, Americans have to turned to healthy alternatives - highly-processed, low-fat foods full of simple carbs and refined sugars.
http://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/nutrition/the-truth-about-saturated-fats-20131106
demure - Miley shows her demure side at fashion event
deprecate - “There are men regarded today as brilliant economists, who deprecate saving and recommend squandering on a national scale as the way of economic salvation;”
deride - Remember when people used to deride the pairing of the word "medical" with "marijuana?"
desecrate - Israeli settlers desecrate West Bank mosque
dessicated - An African elephant carcass lies dessicated after being slaughtered for its ivory.
diaphanous - But the elaborately carved walls, tiled floors and diaphanous textiles surrounding Mary and the angel Gabriel are entirely the fruit of Botticelli’s imagination, background and period.
diffident - The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world.
discursive - It shifts us out of our ordinary discursive mind and into a more contemplative mode.
dissemble - Yet we always seem to be prepared to dissemble our values and reassemble them when convenient.
dither - U.S. Politicians Dither as Default Looms, World Markets Grow Anxious
1. Students decry common core at Norristown Area School Board meeting.
2. Some professors of sports philosophy say the actions of Destrehan’s coaches defile the basics not only of football but sports overall.
3. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.
4. Troy Carter is one of the few, if not the only, entrepreneurs whose name has been closely linked with both Lady Gaga’s shocking meat dress attire and the demure-by-comparison world of startups.
5. These functions were jeopardized by Skype’s decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes.
6. Or is the moderation-extremist categorization more of political labeling that is used to deride and degrade those who differ with one’s own position.
7. Over the past month, there have been a few cases regarding the desecration of the American flag, one of which in Pennsylvania.
8. Others had the eternally youthful look cultivated by French aristocrats – like teenage boys desiccated and whitened from living too long in a chateau.
9. And “Vertical Emptiness” isn’t the first time Onishi has invested heavily in hot glue – in “Reverse of Volume,” a site specific installation at the Rice Gallery in Houston, black glue strands suspended a diaphanous white sheet in mid-air.
This article describes the unique style of the Japanese artist Yasuaki Onishi. Onishi uses liquid urea, a substance that quickly crystallizes, to create structures similar to icicles. Onishi also used black hot glue to hold up a light white sheet to give it the appearance of floating.
10. When I first started seeing Weller, he seemed diffident at times, he underplayed so much that he didn’t always seem fully invested.
11. It shifts us out of our ordinary discursive mind and into a more contemplative mode.
12. Although “general market” marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
13. While policymakers posture, dither and deny, the unraveling has already begun.
Decry- Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife
Defile- Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
Deleterious-"There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.
Demure-Mollie King cuts a ladylike figure in demure Gucci dress - photos
Deprecate-The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
Deride-Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
Desecrate-VIDEO: Men Desecrate American Flag In Plano Veteran's Yard
Desiccated-The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
Diaphanous-The latest victim: Jennifer Aniston, whose diaphanous bra reveals her nipples in recently-unearthed production stills.
Deride-Levin, McCain Deride Twitter Tax Break
Diffident-Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
Discursive-Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik
Dissemble-Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said; A fire was started in a little coffee shop on November 5th in Westwood. The fire started from overcooked coffee beans and problems in the duct work of the shop. It is still being investigated.
Dither-New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
1. Decry- Cleveland Browns' Garret Gilkey, Others decry locker room bullying
2. Defile-Two men defile girl, nine
3. Deleterious- "Liberman's opinions and attitudes had no deleterious effect on his political and party status."
4. Demure- Rihanna is unusually demure in her baggy belted black shirt
5. Deprecate- "We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in the future publications."
6. Deride- Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
7. Desecrate- Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. Desiccated- "The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell their herds."
9. Diaphanous- "…is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree weather."
10. Diffident- Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. Discursive- Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive real politik
12. Dissemble- "They deny, obfuscate, and dissemble."
13. Dither- Botched Obamacare Rollout has Dems in a Dither
Summary- Gilkey talks about how it does not matter your age or size, bullying is always scary and harmful. He talked about the recent controversy in the NFL with the Dolphins' rookie lineman.
Browns players decry the alleged harassment of Dolphins tackle Jon Martin by his teammate Richie Incognito.
NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.
Kate Upton Covers Up Cleavage at Horse Racing Luncheon, Stuns in Demure Suit.
Kate Upton stunned critics by dressing appropriately for a formal lunch. Kate Upton obviously distinguished that she does not dress provocatively all the time.
The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
Isn't it ironic that the laws and rights that allow these students to desecrate such a solemn memorial ceremony are the same laws and rights so ...
The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds. Some moved to town and never went back to ...
Often headless, these naked women appear remote and mysterious, owing to Blumenfeld's use of mirrors, diaphanous fabrics and solarisation ...
The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world. Its domestic politics are fractured to say the least ...
This is a more discursive set of interviews. I've got a responsibility to endeavour to keep him honest.
Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither.
Decry - (v.) to criticize openly
Cleveland Browns’ Garrett Gilkey, others decry locker room bullying: “It doesn’t
matter how old or big you are”
Defile - (v.) to make unclean, impure
“A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.”
Deleterious - (adj.) harmful
“There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.”
Summary: In this article, Doctor Aseem Malhotra of Craydon University Hospital in London, argues that it is not just the notorious saturated fats that are increasing the amount of obese people and heart issues. When doctors tell their patients that saturated fats are making them gain weight and causing serious heart problems, patients tend to turn to low-fat convenience foods that are full of carbohydrates and sugar, which is causing them to gain even more weight. Through his research, he has found that saturated fats are of course not good for anyone’s health and can cause heart problems, but turning to the low fat, carb and sugar filled foods is increasing the obesity rate and causing even more heart problems than saturated fat.
Demure - (adj.) quiet, modest, reserved
What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in a baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
Deprecate - (v.) to belittle, depreciate
“These functions were jeopardized by Skype’s decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes.”
Deride - (v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn
Florida leaders deride Washington “dysfunction” but avoid specifics
Desecrate - (v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place
Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
Desiccated - (adj.) dried up, dehydrated
“Both MAVEN and MOM’s goal is to study the Martian atmosphere, unlock the mysteries of its current atmosphere and determine how, why and when the atmosphere and liquid water was lost – and how this transformed Mars climate into its cold, desiccated state of today.”
Diaphanous - (adj.) light, airy, transparent
“Mullen found photos from her childhood and her mother’s life and affixed 71 small thumbnails to the canvas, then painted a diaphanous wedding gown over top.”
Diffident - (adj.) shy, quiet, modest
Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
Discursive - (adj.) rambling, lacking order
"An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
Dissemble - (v.) to conceal, fake
“The initial work with schools requires serious mastery on the part of the improvement consultant; what causes them to dissemble over time is usually a change in superintendents or new board folks who are not "with it" or who have political agendas that tend to deconstruct the progress in place.”
Dither - (v.) to be indecisive
Men dither while women lead in the world
decry
(v.) to criticize openly (The kind video rental clerk decried the policy of charging customers late fees.)
“Worcester's Tatnuck residents decry traffic plans”
defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure (She defiled the calm of the religious building by playing her banjo.)
A nine-year-old grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
deleterious
(adj.) harmful (She experienced the deleterious effects of running a marathon without stretching her muscles enough beforehand.)
There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.
demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved (Though everyone else at the party was dancing and going crazy, she remained demure.)
Miley shows her demure side at fashion event.
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate (Always over-modest, he deprecated his contribution to the local charity.)
These functions were jeopardized by Skype's decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes.
deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn (The bullies derided the foreign student’s accent.)
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place (They feared that the construction of a golf course would desecrate the preserved wilderness.)
Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.)
An African elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory.
diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent (Sunlight poured in through the diaphanous curtains, brightening the room.)
He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
diffident
(adj.) shy, quiet, modest (While eating dinner with the adults, the diffident youth did not speak for fear of seeming presumptuous.)
The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world.
discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order (The professor’s discursive lectures seemed to be about every subject except the one initially described.)
A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist
dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake (Not wanting to appear heartlessly greedy, she dissembled and hid her intention to sell her ailing father’s stamp collection.)
Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
dither
(v.) to be indecisive (Not wanting to offend either friend, he dithered about which of the two birthday parties he should attend.)
Men dither while women lead in the world
The article is about women and how they are becoming the world’s leaders. The article explains how the reins of terroristic issues are being handed over to women since men seem incapable of making decisions on what to do.
1. The B.C. New Democrats are decrying a media report that claims the province's Liberal government is considering sweeping changes to the Agricultural Land Commission.
2. A nine-year old, grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
3. There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels. : Saturated fats have been the long time blame for the growing heart disease and obesity in the world, but a recent study shows that it isn’t the prime culprit. A study has shown that those who have high cholesterol are told by their doctors to cut back on fatty foods, but by choosing the low-fat option, they are actually eating high-carb and sugared foods to replace that fat. This causes more health problems, and an overall not good situation.
4. There, as an invited guest of the Victorian Racing Club and Emirates Airlines, the blond beauty stunned in a demure cream-colored Nina Ricci peplum suit.
5. We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications.
6. White House flacks and hacks are working overtime to "debunk" their experiences, bash insurance companies and deride individual market consumers losing their plans as stupid dupes whose stories don't add up.
7. Ironically, the man who used his immense girth to desecrate the formation filed a personal injury lawsuit related to a car accident.
8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. He loved to carry on about Sousa's harmonic structure, "his judicious use of contrast," the "little hooks he throws in" and the "diaphanous transparency and dancelike quality" of certain marches.
10. The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world.
11. Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor’s memory into present reality.
12. The initial work with schools requires serious mastery on the part of the improvement consultant; what causes them to dissemble over time is usually a change in superintendents or new board folks who are not "with it" or who have political agendas that tend to deconstruct the progress in place.
13. The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them, and employ copious military metaphors -- "wage battle," "refuse to surrender" -- to no effect.
Decry
(v.) to criticize openly
Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife
Defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure
A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
Deleterious
(adj.) harmful
Despite a 2012 study showing the deleterious effect of the burn pit particles and the thousands of veterans reporting health issues, the DoD has yet to significantly alter their position.
Demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved
Miley shows her demure side at fashion event
Deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate
We send observers all over the world to ensure that foreign elections are cleanly fought, and yet the evidence suggests that foreign observers might have much to monitor and deprecate here.
Deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn
Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics
Desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place
It is therefore impious to desecrate the symbol of manhood, hairiness.
Desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated
The desiccated, almost wooden-looking bodies lie in gold-rimmed coffins and one of them St Nicolosa is considered to be the best preserved mummy in Europe.
Diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent
His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree wate.r
Diffident
(Adj.) shy, quiet, modest
Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
Discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order
Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
Dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake
Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
Dither
(v.) to be indecisive
Stocks Fall Again While Pols Dither
Desiccated:
The article that mentions the word “desiccated” involves Europe’s top ten creepiest places. The places include a chapel of skulls and village of tombs. The places are described as tourist attractions to get people to visit them.
1. Decry
B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2. Defile
Zambia: Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
3. Deleterious
In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
4. Demure
What a cover up! Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. Deprecate
He was exploring the contemporary criteria for what constitutes art and pointing out that the art world will always deprecate popular taste.
6. Deride
Levin, McCain Deride Twitter Tax Break
7. Desecrate
Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. Desiccated
The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. Diaphanous
Sprawled on my camp stretcher, beneath the diaphanous folds of a mosquito net, I watch the stars fade.
10. Diffident
Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. Discursive
An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial.
12. Dissemble
Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
-Sogno Coffee House on Broadway
-It started from the coffee roaster.
-The coffee beans got overcooked.
-There was minimal damage to the store.
13. Dither
Men dither while women lead in the world
1. Anti-war veterans decry parade snub.
2. Two men defile girl, nine.
3.At the time, though, we had no clue about the deleterious effects this wonder-ingredient would have on our arteries and cholesterol levels. (This article talks about the negative impact trans fats have on our bodies. The FDA is working to ban trans fats.)
4. Miley shows her demure side at a fashion event.
5. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.(ouch.)
6. Ron and Rand Paul team up to deride Chris Christie's win.
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish Gravestones in South Africa.
8.An african elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory.
9. The One Day In Your Life singer's diaphanous frock trailed on the ground behind her as she sported a single item of jewelry.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik
12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
13. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
1. Anti-war veterans decry parade snub.
2. Two men defile girl, nine.
3.At the time, though, we had no clue about the deleterious effects this wonder-ingredient would have on our arteries and cholesterol levels. (This article talks about the negative impact trans fats have on our bodies. The FDA is working to ban trans fats.)
4. Miley shows her demure side at a fashion event.
5. The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.(ouch.)
6. Ron and Rand Paul team up to deride Chris Christie's win.
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish Gravestones in South Africa.
8.An african elephant carcass lies desiccated after being slaughtered for its ivory.
9. The One Day In Your Life singer's diaphanous frock trailed on the ground behind her as she sported a single item of jewelry.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik
12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
13. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
decry
Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects
defile
Two Men Defile Girl Nine
deleterious
In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
demure
Mollie King cuts a ladylike figure in demure Gucci dress
deprecate
The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.
deride
Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
desecrate
Syrian Rebels Damage, Desecrate Churches
desiccated
The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
diaphanous
He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment
diffident
Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive
Iran and the Arab Spring: Discursive realpolitik
dissemble
Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
dither
New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
1. B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2. Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
A nine-year-old second grader from Kitwe in Zambia was attacked and then raped on her way home from school last Thursday. The girl was taken advantage of by two men while she was walking alone on a deserted road. The men were apprehended after a group of people found them on top of the girl.
3. After running it past the military intelligence community to determine that nothing in the communique would prove deleterious to our national security, the fine folks in the Suns' media relations department provided some specs about the massive new T-shirt launcher and in-game entertainment attraction.
4. Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. Ms Sturgeon said she, the First Minister and other government ministers “deprecate and condemn the inappropriate use of zero-hours contracts”.
6. U.S. diplomat defends Syria policy, as senators deride paltry aid to rebels
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. how, why and when the atmosphere and liquid water was lost – and how this transformed Mars climate into its cold, desiccated state of today.
9. But the elaborately carved walls, tiled floors and diaphanous textiles surrounding Mary and the angel Gabriel are entirely the fruit of Botticelli’s imagination, background and period.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
12. What Do Jews Lose When Rabbis Feel Compelled to Dissemble on Israel?
13. New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
1. B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2. Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
A nine-year-old second grader from Kitwe in Zambia was attacked and then raped on her way home from school last Thursday. The girl was taken advantage of by two men while she was walking alone on a deserted road. The men were apprehended after a group of people found them on top of the girl.
3. After running it past the military intelligence community to determine that nothing in the communique would prove deleterious to our national security, the fine folks in the Suns' media relations department provided some specs about the massive new T-shirt launcher and in-game entertainment attraction.
4. Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
5. Ms Sturgeon said she, the First Minister and other government ministers “deprecate and condemn the inappropriate use of zero-hours contracts”.
6. U.S. diplomat defends Syria policy, as senators deride paltry aid to rebels
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. how, why and when the atmosphere and liquid water was lost – and how this transformed Mars climate into its cold, desiccated state of today.
9. But the elaborately carved walls, tiled floors and diaphanous textiles surrounding Mary and the angel Gabriel are entirely the fruit of Botticelli’s imagination, background and period.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
12. What Do Jews Lose When Rabbis Feel Compelled to Dissemble on Israel?
13. New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list
Decry -B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
Defile -Celebuzz confirmed with Civil Police that Bieber was booked for "tagging or otherwise defile building or urban monument” because he didn’t get permission to paint at that specific location.
Deleterious- In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
Demure - Rihanna’s new single art is surprisingly demure
Deprecate- These functions were jeopardized by Skype's decision to deprecate and remove the extension API that its desktop client includes.
Deride - Ron and Rand Paul Team Up to Deride Chris Christie's Win
Desecrate -Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
-On October 27th, 2013 in a small town in Krugersdorp, South Africa, 30-40 of the gravestones in a Jewish graveyard were turned over and broken. This demolishment hurts the some 80 Jewish members still living in the town, a definite decrease from the thousands that once lived in the community. Funds are now being raised by a local resident to build a protective wall around the cemetery as the iron fence once protecting it was stolen.
Desiccated - A stiff breeze whistled across the desiccated marsh, rattling the dry brown clumps of Spartina alterniflora.
Diaphanous- The One Day In Your Life singer's diaphanous frock trailed on the ground behind her as she sported a single item of jewelry - a chunky gold ring on her right hand.
Diffident- Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
Discursive- "An intimate, discursive inquiry into religious belief that opens to include questions about cinema…his camera inching antlike close to the ground and then soaring birdlike over the grounds, he lyrically joins the spiritual with the terrestrial."
Dissembled- Iran must address the concerns of the IAEA that it has dissembled about its nuclear activities.
Dither- Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
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decry
(v.) to criticize openly
Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife
defile
(v.) to make unclean, impure
Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
deleterious
(adj.) harmful
At the time, though, we had no clue about the deleterious effects this wonder-ingredient would have on our arteries and cholesterol levels.
This article is all about trans fats. The FDA recently announced that they are banning trans fats. Trans fats have no health benefit. They in fact make you HDL (good cholesterol) go down and your LDL (bad cholesterol) go up. This clogs and blocks arteries and can lead to heart attacks.
demure
(adj.) quiet, modest, reserved
Rihanna is unusually demure in baggy belted black shirt and matching skirt for Barbados charity day
deprecate
(v.) to belittle, depreciate
We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications.
deride
(v.) to laugh at mockingly, scorn
Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
desecrate
(v.) to violate the sacredness of a thing or place
Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
desiccated
(adj.) dried up, dehydrated
The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
diaphanous
(adj.) light, airy, transparent
He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
diffident
(adj.) shy, quiet, modest
Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive
(adj.) rambling, lacking order
Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor’s memory into present reality.
dissemble
(v.) to conceal, fake
Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
dither
(v.) to be indecisive
Men dither while women lead in the world
1. Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects
2. Two Men Defile Girl, Nine
3. Has centralising the role of racecourse overseeing and management had a deleterious effect on track maintenance around the state?
4. KATE UPTON COVERS UP CLEAVAGE AT HORSE RACING LUNCHEON, STUNS IN Demure SUIT
5. Again, cry-wolf controversies like this really only serve to deprecate the very real social issues they claim to highlight
6. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. For at the very top of the work a stylised St Michael with diaphanous wings and a steely sword is urging for Canberra to be the best it can be
10. He was charming, diffident but above all very friendly, with no airs or graces.
11. A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist
12. Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending
13. US Politicians Dither as Default Looms, World Markets Grow Anxious
#3: This article mainly talks about how horseracing tracks being redone is costing more money than it is making. It also says that many new tracks have many problems, and this is a major issue in horseracing.
1. Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife.
2. Parents accepting cash bribes from defilers evading a jail sentence
3. In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
4. Richard Eyre: 'Judi Dench is about as demure as Mae West'
5. Ms Sturgeon said she, the First Minister and other government ministers “deprecate and condemn the inappropriate use of zero-hours contracts”.
6. Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
7. To state officials, it’s a question of desecration and vandalism
8. The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital.
11. Hagel, on the other hand, is tranquil, conversational, and very, very discursive.
12. Westwood's crew worked to get into the ceiling, dissemble the duct and roaster, then put the fire out, the chief said.
13. New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list.
The article was about how some Boy Scout leaders toppled a rock in Goblin State Park. The rocks are considered protected due to erosion shaping them into unique shapes. The Boy Scout leader claimed that they did it out of safety but park officials called it vandalism.
1.Decry -B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2.Defile - to make unclean, impure “A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.”
3.Deleterious - harmful “There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.” Summary: In this article, Doctor Aseem Malhotra of Craydon University Hospital in London, argues that it is not just the notorious saturated fats that are increasing the amount of obese people and heart issues. When doctors tell their patients that saturated fats are making them gain weight and causing serious heart problems, patients tend to turn to low-fat convenience foods that are full of carbohydrates and sugar, which is causing them to gain even more weight. Through his research, he has found that saturated fats are of course not good for anyone’s health and can cause heart problems, but turning to the low fat, carb and sugar filled foods is increasing the obesity rate and causing even more heart problems than saturated fat.
4. Demure - Miley shows her demure side at fashion event
5. Deprecate- Will Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) may not be the finest actor in the land, but he knows how to self-deprecate.
6. Deride-to laugh at mockingly, scorn Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
7.Desecrate- to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8.Desiccated-dried up, dehydrated The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9.Diaphanous-light, airy, transparent He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. diffident
10. Diffident - The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world.
11.Discursive-rambling, lacking order (A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.)
12. Dissemble- Lee J. Campbell does a fine, comic turn as the reprehensible, conniving weasel Engstrand, who is able to dissemble easily by playing to Manders’ vanity.
13.Dither- “New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list”
1.Decry -B.C. New Democrats' decry 'attack on the independence' of land reserve
2.Defile - to make unclean, impure “A NINE-YEAR-OLD grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.”
3.Deleterious - harmful “There is still plenty of evidence to suggest that saturated fat produces deleterious changes in cholesterol levels.” Summary: In this article, Doctor Aseem Malhotra of Craydon University Hospital in London, argues that it is not just the notorious saturated fats that are increasing the amount of obese people and heart issues. When doctors tell their patients that saturated fats are making them gain weight and causing serious heart problems, patients tend to turn to low-fat convenience foods that are full of carbohydrates and sugar, which is causing them to gain even more weight. Through his research, he has found that saturated fats are of course not good for anyone’s health and can cause heart problems, but turning to the low fat, carb and sugar filled foods is increasing the obesity rate and causing even more heart problems than saturated fat.
4. Demure - Miley shows her demure side at fashion event
5. Deprecate- Will Wheaton (The Big Bang Theory) may not be the finest actor in the land, but he knows how to self-deprecate.
6. Deride-to laugh at mockingly, scorn Critics deride 'short' water plan hearing
7.Desecrate- to violate the sacredness of a thing or place Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8.Desiccated-dried up, dehydrated The ground desiccated and cracked open, and eventually, cattlemen had to sell off their herds.
9.Diaphanous-light, airy, transparent He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment. diffident
10. Diffident - The US seems to be entering a more diffident phase around its engagement with the world.
11.Discursive-rambling, lacking order (A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.)
12. Dissemble- Lee J. Campbell does a fine, comic turn as the reprehensible, conniving weasel Engstrand, who is able to dissemble easily by playing to Manders’ vanity.
13.Dither- “New election in Maldives in doubt as challengers dither over list”
decry- Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects
defile- "We love our mahus, but I oppose SB 1," said a Hawaiian woman and church-goer, who said the bill would "defile" the state.
deleterious- In Psoriatic Arthritis, Long-Term anti-TNF Therapy Has Deleterious Effect on Lipid Profile
demure- Richard Eyre: 'Judi Dench is about as demure as Mae West'
deprecate- Again, cry-wolf controversies like this really only serve to deprecate the very real social issues they claim to highlight.
deride- Ron and Rand Paul Team Up to Deride Chris Christie's Win
desecrate- Tinubu Using Ngige To Desecrate Alaigbo
desiccated- Some patients prefer to use “natural thyroid hormone” derived from desiccated animal thyroids.
diaphanous- For at the very top of the work a stylised St Michael with diaphanous wings and a steely sword is urging for Canberra to be the best it can be.
diffident- Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
discursive- Basically, his discursive strategy has been based in connecting himself beyond the grave and bringing his mentor's memory into present reality.
dissemble- Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
dither- Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
Dither: The launch of Obama's healthcare law has Democrats in Congress anxious about the impact it could have on them in the 2014 elections. They are scrambling around to protect themselves if healthcare law has problems.
Decry: (v) to criticize openly .Madinah residents decry delay in school building projects.
Defile: (v) to make impure. A nine year old grade two pupil of Riverain Primary School in Kitwe has been defiled while returning home from school.
Deleterious: (adj) harmful. This in turn has a deleterious impact on levels of competence in basic areas such as literacy and numeracy.
Demure: (adj) quiet; reserved. It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West.
Deprecate: (v) to belittle. "When the rupee has to depreciate, it has to depreciate orderly.” That is the meaning of stability.
Deride: (v) to scorn. Ron and Rand Paul Team Up to Deride Chris Christie's Win.
Desecrate: (v) to violate the sacredness of something. Many of the 30-40 desecrated gravestones were broken in the October 27 attack in Krugersdorp, according to Ryan Machet.
Desiccated: (adj) dried; dehydrated. After breaking open dozens of crates, Silas finds Amara, feeds her a Traveler's blood and brings her back from her dessicated state.
Diaphanous: (adj) airy; transparent. He nimbly alternated the crisp zest with diaphanous sound, keeping us completely engaged to the last moment.
Diffident: (adj) shy; modest. Thus I've been fairly diffident when mentioning our inexperienced chief executive.
Discursive: (adj) lacking order/stability. This is a more discursive set of interviews. I've got a responsibility to endeavour to keep him honest.
Dissemble: (v) to fake; conceal. Although "general market" marrieds say they disagree and dissemble the most, all types of couples report differences over holiday spending.
1. Advocates decry proposed SF medical marijuana restrictions
2. Escaped convict from Mukobeko attempts to defile 4 year old girl at a nursery school in Kabwe
3. The deleterious effects of immobility can be prevented only in an institutional set-up.
4. Rihanna's New Single Art Is Surprisingly Demure
5. We deprecate the use of this term and refuse to use it in future publications.
Summary: There has been a lot of criticism lately surrounding the Washington Redskins and the name of their team. Some people find it to be offensive and want the franchise to do away with the name. The Redskins owner is refusing to change the name even though it may be offensive to Native Americans.
6. Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics
7. Vandals desecrate Jewish gravestones in South Africa
8. Avian conjunctivitis, is a bacterial infection, that, in some areas, has desiccated flocks of house finches.
9. It's fun to watch, but it's a poor kind of journalism for a serious magazine: broad and deliberately diaphanous statements without any substance.
10. Banks keep diffident in raising chartered capital
11. A discursive or cynical review of Sedaris would reduce his shtick to "NPR humor" - an overly clever word-nerd humorist.
12. "If you have no items to place here, why not dissemble the shelf to improve the department's appearance?"
13. Botched Obamacare Rollout Has Dems in a Dither
decry: “Justices decry chemical arms case against jilted wife”
defile: “The convict identified as Laison Mvifunda who is admitted to Kabwe General hospital was allegedly caught attempting to defile a girl who at the …’’
deleterious: “The film is frank about his love of women, and how attracted they were to him, but his love of cocaine, and the deleterious effect it started to …’’
demure: “It's odd that her public face is as demure as the Queen, because in private she's about as demure as Mae West.”
deprecate: “The insistence of Arsenal fans to deprecate the title chances of their club are borne not just out of experience, but also self-preservation.”
deride: “Florida leaders deride Washington 'dysfunction' but avoid specifics.”
desecrate: “A Plano resident and Vietnam veteran has released security footage of three young men vandalizing and desecrating an American flag …”
desiccated: “Instead, Rhadoo and his colleagues emphasize desiccated textures, queasily tuned percussion,”
diaphanous: “His favorite place to surf in the world is Noosa Heads where three perfect point breaks come together in diaphanous 75 degree water.”
diffident: “It was probably obvious to you from the moment you set out to write that training yourself to not be diffident is, as women of color, as much a part …”
discursive: “Theatrical prospects are dim for the overly discursive pic;”
dissemble: “But you don't have to help him dissemble or distract from the issue.”
dither: “The men in suits dither, posture, plan negotiation sessions and then cancel them,”
The article “Men dither while women lead in the world” from cnn.com discusses how women in politics are much more level headed and calm during our current time of crisis then men. The article talks about Chancellor Angela Merkel and newly nominated chair of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen. Both women have been making headway in the chaos they have to deal with while the men struggle to keep meetings and address the public.
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