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aetatem in litteris ducere, agereto devote one's life to science, study.Rate it:

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after you, AlphonseAn exchange indicating excessive formality or effort at politeness, particularly where two people each refuse to go forward because each insists on allowing the other to go forward first.Rate it:

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Bim, BEM, BumRetro art composition; composition stereotypical for the cover art of mid-20th-century science fiction pulp magazines.Rate it:

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blind with scienceTo overwhelm someone with details in order to influence or mislead them.Rate it:

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call it evenTo declare debts resolved or favors or other exchange equitable.Rate it:

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captivos permutare, commutareto exchange prisoners.Rate it:

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cash outTo retire; to exchange gambling chips for money when finished gambling.Rate it:

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cash outTo exchange possession of any commodity or idea for cash.Rate it:

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cet homme est un puits de scienceHe is a man of deep learning.Rate it:

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changer son cheval borgne contre un aveugleTo lose in an exchange.Rate it:

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color upTo exchange a high number of low-value chips for a lower number of higher value, but keeping the same overall value.Rate it:

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Cutting EdgeAn important position or development in the field of science or technologyRate it:

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dismal scienceNickname for economics or for the field of political economy.Rate it:

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escape the bear and fall to the lionTo avoid a problem or inconvenience only to exchange it for an even worse misfortune afterwardsRate it:

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exchange blowsHit each otherRate it:

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exchange fleshTo engage in sexual intercourse.Rate it:

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exchange ratecurrency ratioRate it:

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expérience passe scienceExperience is the best master; Experientia docet.Rate it:

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fans are slansScience fiction fans are more intelligent and more creative than other people.Rate it:

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here you areSaid when you hand something over to someone or do a favour to them, usually to draw the recipient's attention to the exchange; Equivalent to “thank you” when receiving something..Rate it:

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hire outTo allow others to use temporarily in exchange for money.Rate it:

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historiahistory (as a science).Rate it:

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in exchangeto reciprocateRate it:

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in exchangeas an exchange or replacementRate it:

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inter se consalutare (De Or. 2. 3. 13)to exchange greetings.Rate it:

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it's not what you know but who you knowFor success, and especially to obtain employment, one's knowledge and skills are less useful and less important than one's network of personal contacts.1951, G. P. Bush and L. H. Hattery, "Federal Recruitment of Junior Engineers," Science, vol. 114, no. 2966, p. 456:Eighty-four students referred to political influence as a disadvantage of federal employment with such remarks as: "There are too many political connections necessary . . . it's not what you know but who you knowRate it:

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Klaatu barada niktoA stock science-fiction phrase, typically used as a code or shibboleth.Rate it:

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ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny(biology, social sciences, art, philosophy) The physical, cultural, moral, or intellectual development of each individual passes through stages similar to the developmental stages of that individual's species, society, or civilization.1905, J. A. Harris, "The Importance of Investigations of Seedling Stages," Science, New Series, vol. 22, no. 554, p. 186:With reference to seedling stages the statement that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny must be made with great reserve.1961, M. E. Wolfgang, "Pioneers in Criminology: Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909)," The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, vol. 52, no. 4, p. 367:Haeckel maintained that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, and this idea was incorporated by Lombroso into his parallelism between the criminal and the child.2002, B. S. Jackson, "Models in Legal History: The Case of Biblical Law," Journal of Law and Religion, vol. 18, no. 1, p. 11:For even if we accept that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny," those responsible for the drafting of ancient legal documents were not children, and are hardly to be endowed with some form of infantile mentality.Rate it:

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out of house and homeGlobal Checkup: How Healthy is Earth?, Science NOW.Rate it:

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pay forTo exchange for, especially money for goods or services.Rate it:

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philosophia, in qua de bonis rebus et malis, deque hominum vita et moribus disputaturmoral science; ethics.Rate it:

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philosophia, quae est de vita et moribus (Acad. 1. 5. 19)moral science; ethics.Rate it:

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pill millAn clandestine operation where a medical worker spuriously offers prescription medications to patients in exchange for bribes and not necessarily for any actual need.Rate it:

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private branch exchangeTelephone lines.Rate it:

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provincias permutareto exchange provinces.Rate it:

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quid pro quoan equal exchange.Rate it:

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quid pro quo(law) A form of sexual discrimination where a person implicitly or explicitly offers something in exchange for sexual favours.Rate it:

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rocket scienceThe science or study of rockets and their design.Rate it:

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rocket scienceAnything overly complex, detailed or confusing.Rate it:

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rocket scientistOne specializing in the science or study of rockets and their design.Rate it:

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round tableA conference at which participants of similar status discuss and exchange viewsRate it:

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se conferre ad naturae investigationemto devote oneself to the study of a natural science.Rate it:

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sellTo agree to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money.Rate it:

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swap inTo exchange for another of the same kind.Rate it:

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swap outTo exchange for.Rate it:

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swap outTo exchange for an unused equivalent.Rate it:

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swap spitto exchange informationRate it:

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telephone exchangecommunications switching centreRate it:

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to be named laterUsed other than as an idiom. In an exchange, a unspecified example of a thing (in sports, usually a player), either not yet chosen or named publicly, at the time of a trade.Rate it:

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trade downTo lose value on the stock exchange.Rate it:

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