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- adjective Common misspelling of
down to .
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Examples
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A blue bee with wingsof tarnished turquoiseand a silver crownabout to lay downto join a feast.
Home Didi Menendez 2011
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In fact, negotiating a jury verdict is arguably more “political” than voting, in that it involves a give and take between different perspectives, ideologies, etc., instead of a simple one-directional statement, which is what voting ultimately comes downto.
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Which is really what most of the choices about using drones or not comes downto.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Predator Drone Warfare — Assorted Links 2010
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It swims away, downto thevery bottom of the streambed.
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I think we should brand Cheney as all of the things that Cheney has historically said he was against, so that the forces of evil he has constriubted and supported over the years will then turn their energies into helping bring him downto justice.
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So it seems like a self-defeating argument that comes downto:
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In fact, negotiating a jury verdict is arguably more “political” than voting, in that it involves a give and take between different perspectives, ideologies, etc., instead of a simple one-directional statement, which is what voting ultimately comes downto.
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So it seems like a self-defeating argument that comes downto:
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“My name … coming to you … alive … of the Pru Building … downto …”
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Which is really what most of the choices about using drones or not comes downto.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Predator Drone Warfare — Assorted Links 2010
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