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The tendency to "rally 'round the flag" helped Reagan when he invaded Grenada,but not Clinton when he sent
troops to Bosnia or launched bombing attacks on Iraq.
Money-Making Schemes
Plans or strategies, often with a promise of high returns, that are designed to generate a significant amount of money, sometimes questionably.
Taking Lecture Notes
The process of writing down key information and insights from a lecture for later study and review.
Everything
All things or the total of things in existence; often used in a broad or abstract sense to denote the entirety of a given context or subject.
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A rapid handwriting method using symbols and abbreviations for quick note-taking or transcription, often used in journalism and secretarial work.
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