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In the majority of alternades, every second letter is used to make two smaller words, but in some cases, every third letter is used to make three smaller words. Theoretically, a very long word could use every fourth letter to make four smaller words; e.g., «partitioned» is an alternade for «pin», «ate», «rid», and «to».
"Tippecanoe and Tyler too", popular slogan for Whig Party candidates William Henry Harrison and John Tyler in the 1840 U.S. presidential election. "Show me the spot", Abraham Lincoln challenging the alleged incident of invasion by Mexico and loss of life, called the Thornton Affair , that precipitated the Mexican–American War .
In 2016 the United Kingdom's referendum on membership of the European Union saw political parties align into two camps; Leave and Remain. Messages on the Leave side focused on themes such as regaining sovereignty and the benefits of leaving the EU, while the Remain sides argued benefits of staying and the dangers of leaving.
The Bomb power-up will let destroy groups of letter tiles; the Wilds power-up will allow you to make longer words; and with the Time-Guards power-up, you can extend the amount of time you have to ...
Click and drag over letter tiles to form 3-letter and longer words. Clear entire rows and columns to complete the level ... Game Of The Day: Letter Garden. Richard Cardenas. Updated August 10, ...
The Fourteen Words have been prominently used by neo-Nazis, white power skinheads and certain white nationalists and the alt-right. [14] [15] "88" is used by some as a shorthand for "Heil Hitler", 'H' being the 8th letter of the alphabet, [16] though Lane viewed Nazism along with America as being part of the "Zionist conspiracy". [17]
The Words of the Year usually reflect events that happened during the years the lists were published. For example, the Word of the Year for 2005, 'integrity', showed that the general public had an immense interest in defining this word amid ethics scandals in the United States government, corporations, and sports. [1]
This is a list of words, terms, concepts and slogans of Nazi Germany used in the historiography covering the Nazi regime. Some words were coined by Adolf Hitler and other Nazi Party members. Other words and concepts were borrowed and appropriated, and other terms were already in use during the Weimar Republic.