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Definition: WE |
WEObsolete1. The plural nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a person in speaking or writing denotes a number or company of which he is one, as the subject of an action expressed by a verb. Plural1. Of I |
Date "WE" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references) |
Note: We \We\ (w[=e]), pron.; plural of I. [Poss. Our(our) or Ours(ourz); obj. Us([u^]s). See I.]. (references) |
| Domain | Definition |
Computing | WE A hypertext authoring system developed at the University of North Carolina. (1994-11-07). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing. |
Literature | We Coke, in the Institutes, says the first king that wrote we in his grants was King John. All the kings before him wrote ego (I). This is not correct, as Richard Lion-heart adopted the royal we. (See Rymer's Foedera.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
Mechanical Engineering | A dimensionless number which characterizes the dynamic similarity of two flows, taking into consideration the capillary forces and those of inertia. Source: European Union. (references) |
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Wa - Wb - Wc - Wd - We-Wg - Wh - Wi - Wj-Wn - WoWq - Wr - Ws - Wt - Wu - Wv - Ww - Wx - Wy - Wz
- Wearing, Alison, Canadian writer
- Weathers, Carl, (born 1948), actor
- Weaver, Arthur J, US politician
- Weaver, Dennis, (born 1924), actor
- Weaver, Fritz, (born 1926), actor
- Weaver, James, (1833-1912), populist United States politician.
- Weaver, Jesse B, a.k.a. (Schoolly D), hip hop pioneer
- Weaver, Justin, (born 1978), author of Vintage Pimp
- Weaver, Mike, (born 1952) world boxing champion
- Weaver, Sigourney, (born 1949), US actor
- Weaver, Sylvester, (died 2002), television executive
- Weaver, Sylvester L, (1908-2002), television pioneer
- Weaving, Hugo, (born 1960), actor
- Webb, Alex, (born 1952), photographer
- Webb, Beatrice, (1858-1943), British socialist
- Webb, Chick, musician
- Webb, Clifton, (1889-1966), actor
- Webber, Andrew Lloyd, (born 1948), songwriter
- Webber, Dora and Cora, (born 1958), twin female world champion boxerss
- Webber, Julian Lloyd, (born 1951), musician
- Webb, George James, (born 1803), composer
- Webb, Jack, (1920-1982), actor, producer, director
- Webb, Jimmy, (born 1946), composer, musician
- Webb, Mary, tales of rural life
- Webb, Morgan, comedian
- Webb, Sidney, (1859-1947), British socialist
- Weber, Carl Maria von, (1786-1826), composer
- Weber, David, science fiction author
- Weber, Ernst, (born 1901), physicist
- Weber, Jane, Radio musical editor.
- Weber, Mary, astronaut
- Weber, Max, (1864-1920), German sociologist
- Webern, Anton von, (1883-1945), composer of classical music
- Weber, Stefan, musician
- Weber, Wilhelm Eduard, (1804-1891), physicist
- Webster, Ben, (tenor)
- Webster, Daniel, (1782-1852), US statesman & orator
- Webster, John, (died 1630), English poet
- Webster, Noah, (1758-1843), US lexicographer
- Wecht, Cyril H, pathologist
- Wecker, Konstantin, songwriter
- Weckl, Dave, musician
- Wedde, Ian, (born 1946), poet
- Weddell, James, (born 1787), Antarctic explorer
- Wedekind, Frank, (1864-1918), dramatist, author
- Wedelin, Godefroy, (1580-1667), astronomer
- Wedgwood Benn, Anthony, (born 1925), British politician
- Wedgwood, C.V, (1910-1997), British historian
- Wedgwood, Josiah, (1730-1795), English pottery industrializer
- Weedon, George, (1734-1793), American revolutionary war general
- Weegee, photographer
- Weems, Mason Locke, US novelist
- Ween, Dean, (born 1970), musician ("Ween")
- Wegener, Alfred, (born 1880), meteorologist, geophysicist
- Wehner, Herbert, (1966-1969), German government minister
- Weibe, Rudy, Canadian writer
- Weichmann, Johann, (born 1620), composer
- Weidner, Gabrielle, (1914-1945), WW II resistance worker
- Weidner, Johan Hendrik, (1912-1994), WW II resistance worker
- Weidoeft, Rudy, (1893-1940), US saxophonist
- Weier, John, Canadian writer
- Weierstrass, Karl, (1815-1897), mathematician
- Weigel, Helene, (1900-1971), actress
- Weight, Carel, (born 1908), painter
- Weiland, Scott, (born 1967), musician ("Stone Temple Pilots")
- Weil, Kurt, (1900-1950), composer
- Weill, Kurt, (1900-1950), German composer
- Weil, Simone, (1909-1943), French philosopher
- Weinbaum, Stanley G, US science fiction author
- Weinberger, Caspar, (born 1917), US Secretary of Defense
- Weininger, Otto, (1880-1903), Austrian writer
- Weir, Alison, "popular" history
- Weir, Bob, (born 1947), musician (The Grateful Dead)
- Weir, Mike, (born 1970), golf Masters tournament winner
- Weir, Peter, (born 1944), film maker
- Weiser, Conrad, (1696-1760), (1696 - 1760) German-American pioneer
- Weiser, Grethe, (1903-1970), actress
- Weisinger, Mort, comic creator
- Weismann, August, (1834-1914), biologist
- Weis, Margaret, US fantasy author
- Weiss, Carl, – assassin of Huey Long
- Weissenborn, Theodor, dramatist, author
- Weissmuller, Johnny, (1904-1984), US Olympic swimmer and Tarzan actor
- Weiss, Peter, dramatist, author
- Weiss, Peter Martin, musician
- Weiss, Peter Martin, (1777-1786), Portuguese monarch
- Weiss, Sylvius Leopold, composer
- Weiss, Theodore, poet
- Weiss, Wojciech, Polish painter
- Weisz, Rachel, actor
- Weitz, Paul, astronaut
- Wei, Wang, (698-759), the Poet Buddha
- Weizacker, Richard von, (born 1920), President of Germany 1984-1994
- Weizenbaum, Joseph, (born 1923), MIT computer science professor
- Weizmann, Chaim, (1874-1952), leading Zionist and first President of Israel
- Wekerle, Sandor, (1848-1921), Minister-President of Hungary (1917-1918)
- Welch, Bob, (born 1946), rock and roll musician
- Welch, Jack, General Electric chairman
- Welch, Raquel, (born 1940), US actress
- Weldon, Fay, English novelist
- Weld, William F, US Governor of Massachusetts
- Welford, Walter, US politician
- Welk, Lawrence, (1903-1992), US bandleader
- Wellburn, Elizabeth, Canadian writer
- Weller, Paul, singer-songwriter
- Weller, Robb, (born 1949), reporter
- Welles, Orson, (1915-1985), Hollywood director, actor
- Wellhausen, Julius, (1844-1918), German biblical scholar
- Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, (1769-1852), British soldier
- Welliver, Neil, (born 1929), American painter
- Wells, Carol Wilcox
- Wells, Dickie, musician
- Wells, Heber M, US politician
- Wells, H. G, (1866-1946), British science fiction writer
- Wells, Junior, (1934-1998), musician
- Wells, Kitty, (born 1919), musician
- Wells, Mary, musician
- Wellstone, Paul, (1944-2002), US politician
- Welsbach, Carl Auer von, inventor of gaslight
- Welsh, Irvine, (born 1961), Scottish novelist, author of Trainspotting
- Welsh, Matthew E, US politician
- Welti, Emil, (1825-1899), Swiss president
- Welty, Eudora, (1909-2001), author
- Wenceslas II of Bohemia, (born 1271), and Poland
- Wenceslas, Saint
- Wenceslaus, Holy Roman Emperor, (1378-1419), king 1378-1400
- Wenceslaus I, (1230-1253), Bohemian aristocrat
- Wenceslaus II, (1278-1305), Bohemian aristocrat
- Wenceslaus III, (1305-1306), Bohemian aristocrat
- Wenceslaus III of Bohemia, (1305-1306), Killed before crowning
- Wenceslaus II of Bohemia, (1291-1305), King of Poland 1300-1305
- Wences, Señor, (died 1999), Spanish ventriloquist
- Wenders, Wim, (born 1945), German-born film director
- Wendt, George, (born 1948), actor
- Wen Jiabao
- Wentworth, John, (died 1888), mayor of Chicago, United States
- Wentworth, K. D, author
- Wentworth, Thomas , 1st Earl of Strafford, (died 1641), Irish leader
- Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, (1593-1641), English statesman
- Wepner, Chuck, boxer, inspiration for the Rocky movies
- Werbrouck, Ulla, judoka
- Werfel, Franz, (1890-1945), Czech poet
- Werfel, Gina, (born 1951), American painter
- Wergeland, Henrik, (1808-1845), author
- Werner, Alfred, (1866-1919), 1913 chemistry Nobel laureate
- Werner, Ilse, (born 1921), actress
- Werner, Oskar, (1922-1984), actor
- Wertico, Paul, (born 1953), musician
- Wertmueller, Lina, film director
- Wertmuller, Adolf-Ulrik, (1751-1811), painter
- Wertmüller, Lina, (born 1926), director
- Wesley, Charles, (1707-1788), Methodist leader
- Wesley, John, (1703-1791), Methodism founder
- Wesley, Mary, (1912-2002), author of The Camomile Lawn
- Wessel, Caspar, (1745-1818), Norwegian-Danish mathematician
- Wessel, Horst, (died 1930), Nazi idelogue, composer
- Wessel, Jakub, Polish painter
- Wessel, Johan Herman, (1742-1785), poet
- Wesselmann, Tom, (born 1931), painter
- West, Adam, (born 1928), US actor
- West, Benjamin, (1738-1820), painter
- Westcott, Edward Noyes, US novelist
- Westcott, Frank, Canadian writer
- West, Dottie, (1932-1991), country music singer
- Westermann, Diedrich Hermann, (1875-1956), linguist
- Westermarck, Edward, (1862-1939), Finnish philosopher and sociologist
- Westerwelle, Guido, party leader of the liberal party (FDP)
- West, Gilbert, poet
- Westinghouse, George, (1846-1914), US businessman
- West, Jessamyn, (1902-1984), writer
- Westlake, Donald, (born 1933), US thriller writer
- West, Leslie, (born 1945)
- West, Mae, (1893-1980), US actress
- West, Mavis, Canadian writer
- West, Nathanael, (1903-1940), writer
- Weston, Edward, (1886-1958), photographer
- Weston, Jack, (1924-1996), actor
- Weston, Simon, (born 1961), war hero
- West, Oswald, US Oregon Governor
- Westphal, Ernst Oswald Johannes, (1919-1990), linguist
- Westphal, Paul, (born 1950), NBA player and coach
- Westray, Ron, musician
- West, Rebecca, (1892-1983), British-Irish feminist, writer
- West, Samuel, (born 1966), British actor
- West, Timothy, (born 1934), British film, stage and television actor
- Wetherbee, James, astronaut
- Wetter, Ernst, (1877-1963), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Wexler, Haskell, (born 1926), cinematographer
- Weyden, Roger van der, (1399-1464), painter
- Weygand, Maxime, (1867-1965), French military commander
- Weyl, Hermann, (1885-1955), mathematician
- Weyl, Hermann Klaus Hugo, (USA, 1885-1955), mathematician
- Weyman, Stanley Clifford, (1880-1960), US multiple impostor
- Weymouth, Tina, (born 1950), musician
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "List of people by name: We-Wg."
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The Royal we is the first-person plural pronoun when used by a king, queen, or pope to refer to himself or herself.See also:
- Editorial we
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Royal we."
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We is the subjective case of the first-person plural pronoun in English.It is descended from Old English wé, which was pronounced something like way in modern English. It is related to German wir, Dutch wij, Frisian wy, and Danish vi.
See also:
Other usages:
- editorial we
- royal we
- wiktionary:we
- We (novel)
- WE
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "We."
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We (Мы, 1920) is a novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin. It was written in response to the author's personal experiences with the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917. We is a dystopic satire, generally considered to be the grand daddy of the genre and direct inspiration for Brave New World (1932) and Nineteen Eighty-Four (1948). It takes the totalitarian and conformative aspects of Communism to an extreme conclusion, depicting a state that believes that free will is the cause of unhappiness, and that citizen's lives should be controlled with mathematical precision. The story is told in the diary of "D-503" (the hero's name), in which he describes his work building a spaceship The Integral, whose purpose is to seek out and convert any extraterrestial civilizations to the happiness that the One State has discovered, and his misadventures with a resistance group that seeks to do away with the Benefactor and his regime.The novel was banned by Stalin and got Zamyatin arrested, though he eventually was exiled to Paris.
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "We (novel)."
| The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted. | |||
| Entry | Source | Expression | Field |
WE | English | Write Enable | Computing |
| WE FA | English | Welsh Engineers'and Founders'Association | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |||
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Advice | Phrase: "give every man thine ear but few thy voice"; "I pray thee cease thy counsel"; "my guide, philosopher, and friend"; "'twas good advice and meant, my son be good"; verbum sat sapienti; vive memor leti; "we, ask advice but we mean approbation". |
Assent | Phrase: avec plaisir; chi tace accousente; "the public mind is the creation of the Master-Writers"; you bet your sweet ass it is; what are we waiting for? whenever you're ready; anytime you're ready. |
Beauty | Phrase: auxilium non leve vultus habet; "beauty born of murmuring sound"; "flowers preach to us if we will hear"; gratior ac pulchro veniens in corpore virtus; "none but the brave deserve the fair"; "thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty". |
Desire | Cassius has a lean and hungry look; " hungry as the grave "; " I was born to other things "; " not what we wish but what we want "; " such joy ambition finds "; " the sea hath bounds but deep desire hath none "; ubi mel ibi apes. |
Disinterestedness | Verb: be disinterested; Adjective: make a sacrifice, lay one's head on the block; put oneself in the place of others, do as one would be done by, do unto others as we would men should do unto us. |
Expectation | Phrase: we shall see; nous verrons; "expectation whirls me round"; the light at the end of the tunnel. |
Knowledge | Phrase: one's eyes being opened; (disclosure); ompredre tout c'est tout pardonner; empta dolore docet experientia;gr/gnothi seauton/gr "half our knowledge we must snatch not take"; Jahre lehren mehr als Bucher; "knowledge comes but wisdom lingers"; "knowledge is power"; les affaires font les hommes; nec scire fas est omnia; "the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds"; was ich nicht weiss macht mich nicht heiss. |
Memory | Phrase: manet alta mente repostum; forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit; absens haeres non erit; beatae memoriae; "briefly thyself remember"; mendacem memorem esse oportet; "memory the warder of the brain"; parsque est meminisse doloris; "to live in hearts we leave behind is not to die"; vox audita peril littera scripta manet; out of sight, out of mind. |
Vanity | Phrase: " how we apples swim! "; " prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk". |
Warfare | Phrase: the battle rages; a la guerre comme a la guerre; bis peccare in bello non licet; jus gladii; "my voice is still for war"; "'tis well that war is so terrible, otherwise we might grow fond of it"; "my sentence is for open war"; "pride, pomp, and circumstance of glorious war"; "the cannons have their bowels full of wrath"; "the cannons..spit forth their iron indignation"; "the fire-eyed maid of smoky war"; silent leges inter arma; si vis pacem para bellum. |
World | Phrase: die Weltgeschichte ist das Weltergesicht; "earth is but the frozen echo of the silent voice of God"; "green calm below, blue quietness above"; "hanging in a golden chain this pendant World"; "nothing in nature is unbeautiful"; "silently as a dream the fabric rose"; "some touch of nature's genial glow"; "this majestical roof fretted with golden fire"; "through knowledge we behold the World's creation". |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: WE |
| English words defined with "WE": as we say. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "WE": We Left Our Country for Our Country's Good, We Three, What we Gave we Have, What we Spent we Had, What we Had we Lost. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "WE": Wegotism. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "WE" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses. Dutch (one, they, us, we, you), Flemish (we), Pidgin English (us, we), Sranan (away, now, well, well then), Turkmen (and), Zulu (hey, say). |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | I never had one. We were too poor (On the Town; writing credit: Adolph Green and Betty Comden) We women give you life, but we can take it away just as easily (Batman & Robin; writing credit: Akiva Goldsman) A commercial for how normal we are when we're anything but. (American Beauty; writing credit: Alan Ball) Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet, you are a plague, and we are the cure (The Matrix; writing credit: Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski.) God kills indiscriminately and so shall we. For no creatures under God are as we are, none so like him as ourselves (Interview With the Vampire; writing credit: Anne Rice) | |
Lyrics | I fell asleep on the couch, I thought we were going out (We Need A Resolution; performing artist: Aaliyah) What's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget ("The Way We Were"; performing artist: Barbra Streisand) We Live and we die (We Live; performing artist: Bosson) There we were, lost in conversation (We Danced; performing artist: Brad Paisley) Used to think we were so complete, (We Don't Talk Anymore; performing artist: Cliff Richard) | |
Clever | We are all alike, on the inside. (references; author: Mark Twain) Experience is the comb that Nature gives us when we are bald. (references; author: Belgian Proverb) We put the "k" in "kwality". (references; author: unknown) Alabama: Yes, We Have Electricity (references; author: unknown) Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn (references; author: unknown) | |
Tongue Twisters | Twice we tripped toys. (references; author: unknown) We surely shall see the sun shine soon. (references; author: unknown) While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington's windows with warm washing water. (references; author: unknown) Why may we melee, when we may waylay? (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Ana we benty wa el-houb (1974) May We Come In? (1974) We Love You Miss Kline (1974) Duke Ellington... We Love You Madly (1973) Here We Go Again (1973) | |
Song Titles | We Are Normal (performing artist: The Bonzo Dog Band) Here We Are (performing artist: Gloria Estefan) Now That We Found Love (performing artist: Heavy D. & The Boyz) AND WE DANCED (performing artist: Hooters ) We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (performing artist: Jermaine Stewart) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | ||
| Domain | Title | ||
Books |
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Theater & Movies | |||
Music |
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High Tech |
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Consumer Goods | |||
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Thumbnail | Description & Credit | Thumbnail | Description & Credit |
From this lateral view illustration of the genus Culiseta mosquito we see its thorax and wing, noting the branching pattern of the cross veins branching from 4th wing vein. Credit: CDC. | Domestic species are those that breed close to human habitation. Here we see jars of rain water containing larvae of Culex pipiens. Credit: CDC. | ||
In honor of NASA Hubble Space Telescope's eighth anniversary, we have gift-wrapped Saturn in ... Credit: NASA. | If springtime on Earth were anything like it will be on Uranus, we would be experiencing waves ... Credit: NASA. | ||
![]() | Computer generated surface view of Gula Mons.For this image, we also have a special treat. Because the vertical scale on theseimages is so exaggerated (a factor of 22.5, remember), we thought you might wantto see what one of them would look like with a more realistic vertical scale.This image ofGula Mons( 8k) has beenaltered to more closely resemble the actual vertical scale. Credit: NASA. | ![]() | On the way to Gallatin Peak - high peak to left Where do we go from here? Triangulation party of William M. Scaife. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. |
![]() | "Nebraska sand hills - where we stripped some gears" White 1 and 1/2 ton truck Astro party of C.V. Hodgson. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection. | ![]() | Yeah, the buoy made it over the side. Now let's see if we can get this current meter in the water. Gulf Stream eddy studies from the NOAA Ship ALBATROSS IV. Credit: Fisheries. |
![]() | Team members from the Air Combat Command Communications Group at Langley Air Force Base, Va., trek up a steep hill during a 6.2-mile forced march to kick off the inaugural Wilderness Challenge 2000 competition near the New River Gorge National River in We. | ![]() | If we decide to donate blood, most of us would like to control when we donate it-and to whom. So mosquitoes are an outdoor nuisance to be avoided, as are biting flies, ticks, and chiggers. We ward all of them off with deet, a strong repellant that ARS discovered 40 years ago. P. Credit: USDA ARS News; photo by Scott Bauer.. |
Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits. | |||
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| "We love sushi" by Vincent Chow Commentary: "Anyone hungry now?." | "Harper's Ferry Craft Fair, We" by Geoff Hartman Commentary: "Harper's Ferry Craft Fair, West Virginia." |
Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers. | |
| Author | Quotation |
Benjamin Disraeli | We moralize among ruins. |
Blaise Pascal | We like to be deceived. |
Joseph Edward Murphy | We go where our vision is. |
Moliere | We have changed all that. |
Philip Doddridge | Let us live while we live. |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | We are prisoners of ideas. |
Simon Bolivar | We have plowed the seas. |
William Shakespeare | We are in God's hand. |
| We cannot all be masters. | |
| We have seen better days. | |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | |
| Author | Date | Quotation |
Magna Carta | 1215 | To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice. (reference) |
John Locke | 1690 | The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his. (Second Treatise of Government) |
US Declaration of Independence | 1776 | Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our Brittish brethren. (reference) |
US Constitution | 1791 | We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. (reference) |
Marbury v. Madison | 1803 | That it thus reduces to nothing what we have deemed the greatest improvement on political institutions -- a written constitution -- would of itself be sufficient, in America, where written constitutions have been viewed with so much reverence, for rejecting the construction. (reference) |
Communist Manifesto | 1848 | Precisely so; that is just what we intend. (reference) |
Abraham Lincoln | 1863 | We are met on a great battlefield of that war. (The Gettysburg Address) |
Winston S. Churchill | 1946 | We are all agreed on that. ("Iron Curtain" Speech) |
Brown v. Board of Education | 1954 | We must look instead to the effect of segregation itself on public education. (reference) |
John F. Kennedy | 1961 | This much we pledge--and more. (reference) |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Title | Author | Quote |
Emma | Austen, Jane | We must bring her forward |
Sylvie and Bruno | Carroll, Lewis | We must feel our way. |
A Christmas Carol | Dickens, Charles | We have never had any quarrel, to which I have been a party |
Scarlet Letter | Hawthorne, Nathaniel | Now, why the Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale considered it so very fortunate, we hesitate to reveal |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | For, we repeat, men like advancement |
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | Joyce, James | I pray to God, and do you pray with me, that we may repent of our sins |
Something Wicked This Way Comes | Ray Bradbury | That's friendship, each playing the potter to see what shapes we can make of the other |
King Richard III | Shakespeare, William | We wait upon your Grace |
Grapes of Wrath | Steinbeck, John | The bank owned the land then, but we stayed and we got a little bit of what we raised |
Gulliver's Travels | Swift, Jonathan | We had two courses of three dishes each |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | We also record Hispanic ethnicity. (references) | |
As editors, we have chosen a third route. (references) | ||
We will emphasize free-to-use public sources. (references) | ||
Business | Unfortunately, we do not offer international memberships. (references) | |
Here we see no sign of reduced interest in the vacation market. (references) | ||
In interviews with Austrian telecom companies, we received divergent opinions. (references) | ||
Economic History | Argentina | We can provide interpretation services for an additional fee. (references) |
Argentina | For $125, we will provide the following within 10 business days. (references) | |
Austria | We tend to think of Austria in terms of skiing, the opera, and Mozart. (references) | |
Human Rights | South Africa | In 1999 the TRC began amnesty hearings on 10 former members of the Umkhonto we Sizwe, the armed wing of the ANC, for their role in a series of 1986 bar bombings; 7 individuals were granted amnesty for those bombings during the year. (references) |
Morocco | A doctor at Averroes wrote a letter to Al-Bayane claiming that the infection Jamali contracted "does not explain all of the signs that we observed during (his) clinical examination." Jamali later filed complaints against three agents of the judicial police for torture; the Casablanca police department announced in August 2000 that it had opened an investigation into the charges. (references) | |
Croatia | During the year, the Government cooperated in producing many documents requested by the tribunal and in facilitating access to some witnesses, including chief of the defense staff General Petar Stipetic; however, in her November report to the U.N. Security Council, Del Ponte noted, "in some areas we managed to make advances together with the Croatian Government, but there are still areas where progress is very slow (especially with productions of documents)". (references) | |
Political Economy | MEXICO | Once a recovery starts in the United States, we expect the two-way trade figures to grow again. (references) |
OMAN | Annualizing this figure, we expect Oman have a fiscal surplus at the end of 2001 of around $60.75 million. (references) | |
Australia | We work together to ensure that the region is politically stable and open to international trade and investment. (references) | |
Trade | Bolivia | Because of the complexities of working the Bolivian customs system, we urge U.S. exporters to verify the real amount of total duties payable to enter Bolivia. (references) |
Saudi Arabia | Government agencies are not allowed to agree to international arbitration without approval from the Council of Ministers, which, we understand, is rarely granted. (references) | |
Bolivia | Also pharmaceutical products must be approved by the National Pharmacology Directorate of the National Secretariat of Health (NSH). The NSH will grant a sale permit certificate to foreign products that are FDA approved in the U.S. We recommend including FDA permission if available. (references) | |
Travel | Czech Rep | For trips outside Prague, we recommend hiring a car for the day. (references) |
Ukraine | It is illegal to exchange money outside of exchange points, and we strongly discourage doing so. (references) | |
Israel | The accident rate in srael is high and we recommend hiring a driver or using caution when self-driving. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | INFERIAE,n. [Latin] Among the Greeks and Romans, sacrifices for propitation of the Dii Manes, or souls of the dead heroes; for the pious ancients could not invent enough gods to satisfy their spiritual needs, and had to have a number of makeshift deities, or, as a sailor might say, jury-gods, which they made out of the most unpromising materials. It was while sacrificing a bullock to the spirit of Agamemnon that Laiaides, a priest of Aulis, was favored with an audience of that illustrious warrior's shade, who prophetically recounted to him the birth of Christ and the triumph of Christianity, giving him also a rapid but tolerably complete review of events down to the reign of Saint Louis. The narrative ended abruptly at the point, owing to the inconsiderate crowing of a cock, which compelled the ghosted King of Men to scamper back to Hades. There is a fine mediaeval flavor to this story, and as it has not been traced back further than Pere Brateille, a pious but obscure writer at the court of Saint Louis, we shall probably not err on the side of presumption in considering it apocryphal, though Monsignor Capel's judgment of the matter might be different; and to that I bow -- wow. |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Dennis Miller | At heart, we are a nation of morbid rubberneckers. |
House Ways & Means Chairman Bill Thomas | There could be selective ones, as we did with the stimulus package, to help business. Consumer demand seems to be holding pretty strong. |
James Lipton | What I didn't know that by sticking to craft we would blow open some doors that I never saw opened before. |
John Hartmann | Jim, let me tell you something. There's going to be a whole bunch of things we don't tell Mrs. Clinton. |
Rosie O'Donnell | My brother Danny, who is gay as well, introduced me to her. He met her at a fundraiser and thought we'd hit it off, and we did. |
Rush Limbaugh | Global warming may be good, for all we know. |
Sylvia Browne | Nothing wrong with saying that. I think the more honest we are with children, the better because kids are not stupid. |
Tim McGraw | Probably not as much as she's been a housewife when I've been out working. It's never more than a couple days if we have to do it. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
George Washington | 1789-1797 | So far as we have already formed engagements let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. |
Abraham Lincoln | 1861-1865 | Physically speaking, we can not separate. |
Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | Neither do we propose, however, to ignore the ideals and vital interests of our friends. |
Dwight Eisenhower | 1953-1961 | Everywhere we see the seeds of the same growth that America itself has known. |
John F. Kennedy | 1961-1963 | United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. |
Richard Nixon | 1969-1974 | To a crisis of the spirit, we need an answer of the spirit. |
Ronald Reagan | 1981-1989 | When action is called for, we are taking it. |
George Bush | 1989-1993 | Most Americans know instinctively why we are in the Gulf. |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | All of you know I believe we were right to do it. |
George W. Bush | 2001-2005 | Sometimes in life we are called to do great things. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| "WE" is generally used as a pronoun (personal) -- approximately 99.79% of the time. "WE" is used about 358,412 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Pronoun (personal) | 99.79% | 357,660 | 33 |
| Unclassified Items | 0.21% | 752 | 9,078 |
| Total | 100.00% | 358,412 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "WE": are we reduced to this! ♦ as we say ♦ as we speak ♦ do unto others as we would men should do unto us ♦ here we are! ♦ here we go up! ♦ how are we going? ♦ how shall we do it? ♦ how very sorry we are that you must go ♦ how we missed him! ♦ i move that we ♦ it is about time we should move ♦ it's an age since we last met ♦ suppose we went for a walk ♦ till we meet again! ♦ unless we can find a remedy ♦ we agree on that point ♦ we all have our faults ♦ we all make mistakes ♦ we all mess together ♦ we are ♦ we are alike ♦ we are all in the same boat ♦ we are going! ♦ we are in the deuce of a mess ♦ we are living far ♦ we are staying ♦ we are two ♦ we are well dressed up ♦ we beg to inform you that ♦ we bought this between us ♦ we do not start ♦ we go! ♦ we had a good neighbourhood ♦ we had a royal time ♦ we have a good deal to do ♦ we have no alternative ♦ we have still more remarks ♦ we love each other ♦ we must book seats ♦ we must let the thing run its course ♦ we must make a move ♦ we must talk it over ♦ we need it badly ♦ we shall see ♦ we shall see! ♦ we shall still see the end of it! ♦ we should have meeting ♦ we want actions not talk ♦ we were in hysterics ♦ we were treated to ♦ we will meet someday! ♦ what are we to do? ♦ what are we waiting for? whenever you're ready ♦ what must we do? ♦ what time do we reach?. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "WE": we-are-poor-therefore, we-come-from-place-bilong-far-on-big-bird-that-doesn't-go-flap, we-could, we-e-e-ll, we-ell, we-exclusive-of-addressee, we-going, we-got, we-group, we-have-heard-it-all-before, we-inclusive-of-addressee, we-know-the-best-for-you, we-ll, we-ness, we-passages, we-reap-as-we-sow, we-we. | |
Ending with "WE": any-we, are-we-going-to-have-a-season-or-aren't-we, communities-we, cover-we, enough-we, friend-we, maou-ching-we, moment-we, part-we, please-we, rr-we, scraps-we, voice-we, waited-we, we-we. | |
Containing "WE": come-on-fred-we-give-you-all-this-advertising-how-about-an-in-depth-profile, father-mother-children-aren't-we-normal, have-we-any-choice, if-we-sold-our-suburban-villa-we-could-buy-a-georgian-manor-house-in-the-country, it-must-be-something-we-eat, Solidarity-as-we-know-it, what-do-you-think-we-are, what'll-we-do-now, where're-we-going, who-we-are, world-as-we-perceive-it. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "WE"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Afrikaans | ons (our, to, to us, us). (various references) | |
Albanian | ne (us). (various references) | |
Arabic | نحن (us). (various references) | |
Basque | genituzke (we wouldthem), gara (we are), gabiltza (we are), dugu (we have), badaukagu (we have). (various references) | |
Breton | pradimp (will we land), omp (we are), hon (we have), eus (have, of, we have, you have), erbedomp (we recommand), emaomp (we are), c'hallomp (we can), c'hallfemp (we could). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | ние. (various references) | |
Catalan | nosaltres, nos, ens. (various references) | |
Chinese | 朕 (I, subtle), 我們 (ourselves, us), 我们 (our), 咱們 , 咱 . (various references) | |
Croatian | mi (me, of me, to me). (various references) | |
Czech | my. (various references) | |
Danish | vi (us). (various references) | |
Dutch | we (one, they, us, you), wij. (various references) | |
Esperanto | ni (us). (various references) | |
Estonian | meil, me. (various references) | |
Faeroese | vit (one, they, you). (various references) | |
Farsi | ما (Kiss), ضمیراول شخص جمع . (various references) | |
Finnish | me (mobile entity, mobile equipment). (various references) | |
Flemish | wij, we. (various references) | |
French | nous, on. (various references) | |
French Canadian | nous. (various references) | |
Frisian | wy. (various references) | |
Galician | vamos (we are going), temos (we have got), imos (we are going). (various references) | |
German | wir (us). (various references) | |
Greek | εμείσ, εμείς, αριθμός του Weber (Weber's number). (various references) | |
Guarani | jajoecha (we see each other), ñañomomateisérõ (when we want to greet each other), ñañuvaitî (we meet), ñañuvaitîrõ (when we meet), ñaguahê (we shall arrive), ñaguahêta (we shall arrive), ja'úta (we shall eat), jaha (we shall go), jaháta (we shall go), jahami (we shall go a little bit), jahasáta (we shall spend), ñañomomaitei (we greet each other), jajepokuaa (we accustom), rosêta (we shall leave), jajoechajevy (we see each other again), jakarúta (we shall eat), japorandu (we ask), ja'u (we eat), roguahêta (we shall arrive), roguatami (we walk a little bit), roguerekóma (we have already), roiko (we are), roipotami (we want a little bit), rokemíta (we shall sleep a little bit), jajapóta (we shall do). (various references) | |
Haitian Creole | nou (our, us), n. (various references) | |
Hawaiian | ne. (various references) | |
Hebrew | אנן, אנו, אנחנו, נחנו. (various references) | |
Hungarian | mi (cui bono?, how is business?, our withers are unwrung, that, times we live in, what). (various references) | |
Icelandic | við (at, thou, WITH, with/at, with/by, ye, you). (various references) | |
Indonesian | kami (our). (various references) | |
Irish | muid. (various references) | |
Italian | noi (us). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 朕 (first person pronoun used by royalty, Our). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | わたくしども, てまえ (before, procedures in tea ceremony, this side, you), へいてん (closing shop, our shop), みども, よはい, われら (us), われわれ, ちん (curious, first person pronoun used by royalty, Japanese spaniel, Our, Pekinese, rare, strange), わたしども (us), おいら, わたくしたち (us), わたしたち (us), ごじん (personage), ぼくら, ぼくたち, おれら, おれたち, わがほう (our side). (various references) | |
Korean | 우리 (lair, our). (various references) | |
Lombard | nûn. (various references) | |
Luganda | twakoze (we did), tuvaawo (we leave at), tutuuka (we arrive), tunalabagana (we will see each other), tunaalya (we shall eat, what shallwe eat), tukola (we are working), tugenda (we are going, we go, we went, what are we going), tetwagala (we don't want), bwe (when we). (various references) | |
Luxembourgish | mir (I), mer (me). (various references) | |
Malagasy | izahay, isika. (various references) | |
Malay | kami. (various references) | |
Manx | shinyn (ourselves, us), shin (us). (various references) | |
Norwegian | vi. (various references) | |
Papiamen | nos (our), anos. (various references) | |
Pidgin English | we (us). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | eway.(various references) | |
Polish | my. (various references) | |
Portuguese | nós (us). (various references) | |
Portuguese Brazilian | nos (in the, ourselves, to us, us). (various references) | |
Quechua | rirqayku (we went), chayasuncheq (we will arrive there), ima-nasuncheqri (what will we do), istudiarqayku (we studied), lloqsisuncheq (we will leave), mikhusuncheq (we will eat), mikhusuncheqchu (will we eat), reqsinakusuncheq (we will know each other), apasuncheq (we will bring), rina (let's go, we should go), ujyasuncheq (we will drink), risuncheq (we will go), risuncheqchu (will we go), risuncheqman (we would go), ruwasuncheq (we will do), tinkunakusqancheq (that we have run into each other), tinkunancheq (we should meet), tinkunancheqkama (until we meet again), reqsinakuykuchu (we know each other). (various references) | |
Romanian | noi (ourselves). (various references) | |
Russian | us мы, нами (us), мы у нас нам, мы (ourself). (various references) | |
Scottish | sinn (us). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | mi (me, ourselves). (various references) | |
Slovene | mi (me, of me). (various references) | |
Somali | waxaannu, baynu, ayeynu. (various references) | |
Sotho | re, ra. (various references) | |
Spanish | nosotros (us), nosotras (us). (various references) | |
Sranan | wi. (various references) | |
Swahili | sisi (us). (various references) | |
Swedish | vi (ourselves, us), man (fellow, husband, lad, male, man, mane on a horse, one, people, they, you). (various references) | |
Tagalog | tayo (us), naming, namin, kaming. (various references) | |
Thai | ไปกันเถอะ (Are we away?). (various references) | |
Tswana | re (and, say, us). (various references) | |
Turkish | biz (awl, bodkin, prod, punch, us), bíz. (various references) | |
Turkmen | biz (awl). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | ми. (various references) | |
Vietnamese | chúng tôi, chúng ta. (various references) | |
Welsh | nyni (us), ni (no, not, us). (various references) | |
Wolof | nuy (we are), nu, ñu. (various references) | |
Xhosa | sisuka (We leaving), kufanele (We should), saya (We went), senzantoni (What are we doing), sifika (We arriving), sihamba (We leaving), asifuni (We don't want), sipheke (We cook), sizokwenzantoni (What are we doing), sitya (We eating), siye (We go, We go to), sizafika (We will arrive), sizifundise (We teach ourselves), sizobonana (We will see each other), sizohlala (We will stay), sihambe (We go). (various references) | |
Zulu | thina, si-. (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | agarenos, nobis, nobiscum, nobismet, nos, nosmet, nosque, nostri, nostrum. (various references) |
| Avestan | 200-600 | ... ahmâi, vaêm. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Matthew Chapter 11, Verse 3 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Eipen autw su ei o ercomenoV h eteron prosdokwmen |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Ait illi tu es qui venturus es an alium expectamus |
| Old English | 990 | West Saxon | & cwæð. Eart þu þe to cumene ert.oððe we oðres sculon abyden. |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | And seide to him, `Art thou he that schal come, or we abiden another? |
| Renaissance English | 1526 | Tyndale | And sayde vnto him. Arte thou he that shall come: or shall we loke for another. |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | And said unto him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another? |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | And said to him, Art thou he that should come, or do we look for another? |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | To say to him, Are you he who is to come, or are we waiting for another? |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |||
| Language | Matthew Chapter 11, Verse 3 |
| Cebuano | nga nanag-ingon kaniya, "Ikaw ba kadtong monahi, o magapaabut pa ba kamig lain?" |
| Chinese | 問 他 說 、 那 將 要 來 的 是 你 麼 、 還 是 我 們 等 候 別 人 呢 。 |
| Croatian | da ga upitaju: "Jesi li ti Onaj koji ima doæi ili drugoga da èekamo?" |
| Danish | "Er du den, som kommer, eller skulle vi vente en anden?" |
| Dutch | En zeide tot hem: Zijt Gij Degene, Die komen zou, of verwachten wij een anderen? |
| Finnish | sanomaan hänelle: "Oletko sinä se tuleva, vai pitääkö meidän toista odottaman?" |
| French | Es-tu celui qui doit venir, ou devons-nous en attendre un autre? |
| German | und ließ ihm sagen: Bist du, der da kommen soll, oder sollen wir eines anderen warten? |
| Hungarian | Monda néki: Te vagy-é az, a ki eljövendõ, vagy mást várjunk? |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | "Bapakkah orang yang akan datang menurut janji Allah, atau haruskah kami menunggu orang lain?" |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | menyuruh bertanya kepada Yesus, "Engkaukah yang akan datang itu, atau harus kami menantikan seorang lainkah?" |
| Italian | «Sei tu colui che deve venire o dobbiamo attenderne un altro?». |
| Manx Gaelic | Dy ghra rish, Nee uss eh va dy heet ny vel shin dy yeeaghyn son fer elley? |
| Maori | Ka mea ki a ia, Ko koe ranei tenei e haere mai nei, me tatari ranei tatou ki tetahi atu? |
| Norwegian | Er du den som skal komme, eller skal vi vente en annen? |
| Portuguese | És tu aquele que havia de vir, ou havemos de esperar outro? |
| Rumanian | wi a trimes sq -L kntrebe prin ucenicii sqi: ,,Tu ewti Acela care are sq vinq sau sq awteptqm pe altul?`` |
| Russian | УЛБЪБФШ еНХ: фЩ МЙ фПФ, лПФПТЩК ДПМЦЕО РТЙДФЙ, ЙМЙ ПЦЙДБФШ ОБН ДТХЗПЗП? |
| Shuar | Tura Jesusan aniasarmiayi "¿Nekas ame Kristu Yus akupkamu Tátinia nukaitiam. Kame chikichak Nákastataj~i?" |
| Spanish | y le dijo: --¿Eres tú aquel que ha de venir, o esperaremos a otro? |
| Swahili | wamwulize: "Je, wewe ni yule anayekuja, au tumngoje mwingine?" |
| Swedish | och lät fråga honom: "Är du den som skulle komma, eller skola vi förbida någon annan?" |
| Uma | "Ba Iko mpu'u-midi Magau' Topetolo' to najanci Alata'ala-e, ba ria-pidi to ntani' -na to kipopea?" Hilou mpu'u-ramo mpoparata pompekunea' Yohanes toe hi Yesus. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "WE": weak, weaken, weakened, weakener, weakeners, weakening, weakens, weaker, weakest, weakfish, weakfishes, weakhearted, weakish, weaklier, weakliest, weakliness, weaklinesses, weakling, weaklings, weakly, weakness, weaknesses, weakside, weaksides, weal, weald, wealds, weals, wealth, wealthier, wealthiest, wealthily, wealthiness, wealthinesses, wealths, wealthy, wean, weaned, weaner, weaners, weaning, weanling, weanlings, weans, weapon, weaponed, weaponing, weaponless, weaponries, weaponry, weapons. (additional references) | |
Words ending with "WE": awe, ewe, howe, lechwe, lowe, overawe, owe, yowe. (additional references) | |
Words containing "WE": agueweed, agueweeds, airpower, airpowers, allowed, allowedly, answer, answerable, answered, answerer, answerers, answering, answers, antiwear, antiweed, antiwelfare, arrowed, atween, avowed, avowedly, avower, avowers, aweary, aweather, awed, awee, aweigh, aweing, aweless, awes, awesome, awesomely, awesomeness, awesomenesses, awestricken, awestruck, backswept, bantamweight, bantamweights, beachwear, bedewed, bedwetter, bedwetters, beflower, beflowered, beflowering, beflowers, beggarweed, beggarweeds, bejewel, bejeweled. (additional references) | |
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"WE" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: bwe, cwe, ewa, ewg, ewi, ewm, ewo, Ewp, ewq, ewu, eww, ewx, ewy, Fwa, gw, Gwe, iwi, lwe, Qwa, uwe, wa, wea, wec, wef, weg, weh, wei, wek, wel, weo, weq, wer, wes, weu, wev, wew, wez, wg, Wge, wh, whe, wi, wie, wij, wiq, wiu, wiv, wj, Wle, wp, wr, wre, ws, wue, wuev, wuez, wv, wve, ww, Wwi, wy, wz, zwei. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "WE" (pronounced wē") |
| 2 | w ē" | wee. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words containing the letters "e-w" | |
+1 letter: awe, dew, ewe, few, hew, jew, mew, new, owe, pew, sew, tew, wae, web, wed, wee, wen, wet, woe, wye, yew. | |
+2 letters: anew, awed, awee, awes, blew, brew, chew, clew, crew, dews, dewy, drew, enow, ewer, ewes, flew, grew, hewn, hews, howe, jews, knew, lewd, lowe, lwei, meow, mewl, mews, news, newt, owed, owes, owse, pews, phew, plew, sewn, sews, shew, skew, slew, smew, spew, stew, tews, thew, twae, twee, view, wade, waes, wage, wake, wale, wame, wane, ware, wave, weak, weal, wean, wear, webs, weds, weed, week, weel, ween, weep, weer, wees, weet, weft, weir, weka, weld, well, welt, wend, wens, went, wept, were, wert, west, wets, whee, when, whet, whew, whey, wide, wife, wile, wine, wipe, wire, wise, wite, wive, woes, woke, wore, wove, wren, wyes, wyle, wyte, yews, yowe. | |
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