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  • The phrase "'''knowledge is power'''" is attributed to [[w:Francis Bacon]].
    75 bytes (11 words) - 23:47, 1 March 2004
  • When someone uses a phrase like '''family values''' they are probably referring to a certain set of mo Even just using a phrase like [[moral purchasing]] assumes that some moral value can be agreed on by
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  • This shorter [[verb phrase]] is more useful as a [[slogan]].
    380 bytes (59 words) - 16:25, 3 September 2004
  • The shorter [[verb phrase]] is more useful in slogans.
    189 bytes (28 words) - 04:49, 25 October 2003
  • ...t]]s. What exactly it means is [[factionally defined]]m, but this exact [[phrase]] is so common that it is one of the [[Six Principles]] of [[Greens]], and
    504 bytes (79 words) - 17:56, 24 July 2004
  • In [[user interface design]], a '''command verb''' is a [[verb]] or [[verb phrase]] that actually triggers some software functionality, e.g. [[edit page]], [ ...object (usually assumed [[noun phrase]] or [[pronoun]]) of the '''command phrase''' must be simply guessed or known in advance.
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  • '''Anchor text''' is the specialized word or phrase that you place in a link ''instead of the name of the target article''. Yo ...[[eco-syndicalism|sustainable trades]]</nowiki>. So please don't. If one phrase is equivalent to another, or one article is about several topics, create re
    5 KB (825 words) - 20:37, 14 August 2004
  • ...ly, it is better to create a [[redirect]] so that the relative use of that phrase or implication is easy to track with [[what links here]], and so that anyon
    920 bytes (151 words) - 17:40, 24 July 2004
  • '''Cyberterror''' is a [[propaganda]] phrase that should be avoided. Use the more specific terms [[denial of service at
    852 bytes (121 words) - 17:10, 4 August 2004
  • ...of people, issues and groups shaping the public agenda". With this simple phrase it becomes relatively clear what the project is and is not doing.
    1 KB (194 words) - 16:12, 3 September 2004
  • ...code or tests or [[trademark]]able [[label data]]. That is, if you see a phrase like "[[no old growth]]", you want reassurance that this is the label that
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  • ...m must "result from miscommunication or misunderstanding" nor who uses the phrase "builds trust" or "enhances relationships" or refers to equity as something
    1 KB (167 words) - 21:08, 5 June 2005
  • === use of this phrase to intimidate ===
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  • ...are known as "keywords". If a user mission to find a particular phrase or phrase in the google search, the list of advertiser hyperlinks appears in order co
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  • ...pe trick]] is a bad idea. We should always be trying to find the standard phrase that invokes the concept, not encouraging many anchor texts to proliferate ...ion log; 20:26 . . Juxo (Talk) (deleted "Thoughtcrime": this page used the phrase "Thoughtcrime" in a more confusing then clarifying way ie. way trolled. ref
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  • ...say that someone who leaves after a conflict is really "driven off". This phrase should be used only when "it's you or me" type reasoning is
    3 KB (515 words) - 22:01, 7 May 2004
  • The phrase '''Good Thing''' was first used in this way in the excellent history book [
    4 KB (627 words) - 20:59, 28 July 2004
  • '''"ad hominem"''' is a Latin phrase used very commonly in English (just like "ad nauseum", and also "i.e." and
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  • '''"ad hominem"''' is a Latin phrase used very commonly in English (just like "ad nauseum", and also "i.e." and
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  • ...example is [[w:namespace|namespace]] pollution, whereby a valuable word or phrase is consumed, its meaning replaced with something trivial. For consumerium,
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