Word of the Day: categorically

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The term categorically has appeared in 83 posts on NYTimes.com in the past 12 months, like on May possibly 5 in “Chile Information Assert Trying to find Ecuador’s Place in the World Cup” by Tariq Panja: Qualification for this year’s soccer Planet Cup, now disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic and […]

Word of the Day: dismal

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The term dismal has appeared in 162 article content on NYTimes.com in the earlier year, including on March 25 in “Why Californians Have Been Preserving Significantly less H2o in 2022” by Soumya Karlamangla: The newest figures on California’s h2o conservation are in, and they’re fairly dismal. Despite phone calls to […]

A Word about Those UFO Videos

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I’m not likely to debunk the Pentagon’s recently declassified UFO videos. It’s not that I imagine they are truly aliens. It’s not even that I imagine they are unexplainable, or that they are of course some unique detail or other. And whilst science conversation gurus commonly debate the usefulness of […]