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1. Proper nouns aren't connotative, learns ICT - Bangladesh News 24 hours

Bangladesh News 24 hours

Proper nouns aren't connotative, learns ICT
Bangladesh News 24 hours
Salauddin Quader Chowdhury's voice was audible at the back making a pun with Malum's name. "Although his name is Malum, he is Bemalum!" Malum told the tribunal that he could still make the necessary changes to the documents and return them to the ...

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2. East Vs. West: Debate Divides Holy Church of barbecue - Southern Pines Pilot

East Vs. West: Debate Divides Holy Church of barbecue
Southern Pines Pilot
Sadly, Texans think "barbecue" is a verb, but as any fool except maybe Rick Perry knows, it's a nearly proper noun. Without question, folks in Mississippi and up the Delta to Memphis make spectacularly good ribs. I'll give you that.

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3. Dragon Dictation (for iPhone) - PC Magazine

Dragon Dictation (for iPhone)
PC Magazine
Can't train app to learn specialized spellings of proper nouns. Reasonably accurate and fast, the Dragon Dictation iPhone app cuts the typing out of jotting down a note, drafting an email, posting to Twitter, and a few other light tasks.

4. Berkeley's writing requirement? Bold vision, endless revision - UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley

Berkeley's writing requirement? Bold vision, endless revision
UC Berkeley
By Barry Bergman, NewsCenter | January 31, 2012 College Writing Programs at Berkeley is, for the record, a singular proper noun. And no, that will not be on the final exam. There is, for the record, no final exam. Even in R1A, a required class for ...

5. What's in a name? Depends on whether you use the tilde - Los Angeles Times

What's in a name? Depends on whether you use the tilde
Los Angeles Times
However, a separate style note states that the tilde should be used in “all proper nouns (generally, capitalized names of people and places) where it is known to be appropriate.” Assistant Managing Editor Henry Fuhrmann, who heads The Times' style ...

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6. Clubbers' Decktionary: Liquid Funk - The List

The List

Clubbers' Decktionary: Liquid Funk
The List
Liquid funk aka Liquid drum & bass or just plain Liquid, proper noun: drum & bass sub-genre, so generally very much up-tempo (160-180 bpm), taking influences from soca, Latin, disco and jazz as well as funk, featuring more live instrumental parts and ...

7. Pick Six: Mid-major players who are coming close to filling the Jimmer void - Washington Post

Pick Six: Mid-major players who are coming close to filling the Jimmer void
Washington Post
He was so exciting, so captivating that his name became a verb, an adjective, a non-proper noun. This season, there is no Jimmer. He's busy pulling that quick-trigger jumper for the NBA's Sacramento Kings. There really isn'ta mid-major replacement for ...

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8. Searching for the next Jimmer - StandardNet

Searching for the next Jimmer
StandardNet
He was so exciting, so captivating that his name became a verb, an adjective, a non-proper noun. This season, there is no Jimmer. He's busy pulling that quick-trigger jumper for the NBA's Sacramento Kings. There really isn't a mid-major replacement for ...

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9. Prisoners of rock — a loving lifetime sentence with moe. - Sierra Sun

Prisoners of rock — a loving lifetime sentence with moe.
Sierra Sun
The band with a penchant for improvisation during its live shows toyed with its proper noun even before word denigration was made into an art form by hip-hop artists and text messengers. A sentence can never start, but must always end, with the group's ...

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10. Sound Off! Friday, Jan. 27 - The Morning Sun

Sound Off! Friday, Jan. 27
The Morning Sun
(Sorry, that's one of the pitfalls of transcribing proper nouns that aren't spelled for us. -Ed.) To the person who wanted to thank the occupier of the White House for rejecting the pipeline, you're part of the problem. This is horrible that all of our ...

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