July 3 2015

Friday Phrases

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all of= A*UFL
all of the= A*UFLT
all of them= A*UFMT
all of this= A*UFLTS
all of us= A*UFLS
primary complaint= PROIRMT
interest of justice= TR-FJS or SBR-FJS
did hear= SDHAER or DHAER

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July 2 2015

Rules Of Grammar: Allude vs. Elude

Allude means “To refer without express mention; make indirect or casual reference.”

Elude is defined: “(1) To avoid or escape from by dexterity or artifice. (2) To escape the notice of understanding of. For example, Your meaning eludes me.”

Machine Briefs:

OPTION #1: allude= A/LAOUD
OPTION #2: allude= A/LAO*UD

OPTION #1: elude= AOE/LAOUD
OPTION #2: elude= AOE/LAO*UD

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June 29 2015

Random Briefs


psycho= SKOE
psychological= SKLL
psychologist= SKOLGT
psychologists= SKOLGTS
psychology= SKOLG
psychopath= SKPA*T
psychopathic= SKPA*KT
psychoses= SKOESZ or SKAOISZ
psychosis= SKOEZ or SKAOIZ
psychotic= SKOKT
psychotropic= STROEP
psychotropic medication= STROEPGS
psychotropic medicine= STROEPD
psychotropic meds= STROEPDZ

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June 26 2015

Friday Phrases

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Mr. Speaker= MRFRK
if I happen= FIP
if I happened= FIPD
rules and regulations= RAOUGS
inalienable right= KBAEBLT
inalienable right= KBAEBLTS
in touch= KBUFP
in town= KBOUN
in turn= KBURN
ground rule= GROURNL
ground rules= GROURNLS

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June 24 2015

Rules Of Grammar: Canvas vs Canvass

Canvas is defined as follows: “(1) A heavy, strong cloth of various grades, used for sails, tents, etc. (2) A piece of such cloth; a sail. (3) A strong, closely woven cloth stretched on a frame and prepared for the reception of colors, as in paintings. (4) A painting. (5) A square-meshed fabric of linen, silk, or the like, on which embroidery or tapestry is worked with a needle. (6) A tent; especially, circus tent.”

When someone is talking about surveying an area, canvass is used. Canvass is defined as follows: “(1) The going about to solicit orders, interest, or votes. (2) A political campaign. (3) A survey taken to ascertain sentiment. (4) A detailed examination; especially, a sifting of votes in an election; a recount.”

Machine Briefs:
OPTION #1: canvas= KAN/VAS
OPTION #2: canvas= KAN/VA*S
OPTION #3: canvas= KWAS

OPTION #1: canvass= KA*N/VA*S
OPTION #2: canvass= KWA*S

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June 22 2015

Medical Monday: Calenture

Calenture is defined as follows: “(1) A tropical remittent fever caused by extreme heat and accompanied by delirium and hallucinations. (2) Sunstroke.”

Machine Briefs:

OPTION #1: calenture= KAL/*EN/T*UR
OPTION #2: calenture= KAL/*EN/TAO*UR
OPTION #3: calenture= KAL/LEN/T*UR
OPTION #4: calenture= KAL/LEN/TAO*UR
OPTION #5: calenture= KANL/T*UR
OPTION #6: calenture= KANL/TAO*UR

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