Word of the Day: osmosis

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The phrase osmosis has appeared in 21 content on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on June 1 in “What Do We Want From Our Following New York?” by Ismail Muhammad: The 1st time I moved to New York, I was an undergraduate, and I attempted to make Harlem my […]

Word of the Day: evince

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evince \ i-ˈvin(t)s \ verb 1. serve as evidence 2. display or express clearly The word evince has appeared in 14 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on Sept. 15 in “Color, Sparkles and Style Return to New York” by Simbarashe Cha: With many pandemic restrictions a distant […]

A Word About The Work We Must Do – The Jose Vilson

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About five many years in the past, the Instructor Activist Team in Boston, MA invited me to speak at their 7th yearly Boston-Area Education and learning for Social Justice Convention. I had already been there a couple of moments for keynotes and bore witness to the substantially evolving instructor activism […]

Word of the Day: perpetuity

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The term perpetuity has appeared in 52 article content on NYTimes.com in the past calendar year, which includes on Oct. 30 in “One More Undertaking for David Geffen: Making His Legacy” by Adam Nagourney: His items are ordinarily contingent on naming rights. Lincoln Heart agreed to a $15 million payment […]