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course

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In sailing , a course is the lowermost sail on a mast. This term is used predominantly in the plural to describe the lowest sails on a square rigged vessel, i.e., a ship's courses would be the foresail , mainsail , and, on the rare occasions in which one ...

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adv. (context colloquial English) (alternative form of of course English) n. 1 A sequence of events. 2 # A normal or customary sequence. 3 # A programme, a chosen manner of proceeding. 4 # Any ordered process or sequence or steps. 5 # A learning program, ...

Usage examples of course.

Of course I intended to send back her letters, but not without the accompaniment of a billet-doux, the gallantry of which was not likely to please her.

This, of course, assumes that our accomplice knew of these parties in advance.

Fleete, accompanying them, as it is said, with such vvonderfull trauell of bodie, as doubtlesse had he bene the meanest person, as he vvas the chiefest, he had yet deserued the first place of honour: and no lesse happie do we accompt him, for being associated with Maister Carleill his Lieutenant generall, by whose experiences, prudent counsell, and gallant performance, he atchiued so many and happie enterprises of the warre, by vvhom also he was verie greatly assisted, in setting downe the needefull orders, lawes, and course of iustice, and for the due administration of the same vpon all occasions.

The half-dozen executives and accountants from Andersen and Enron laughed and joked as they played a round of golf on a private Arizona course.

Little could have delighted Adams more than the chance to show her the country that meant so much to him, where success had been his, where, as they both appreciated, he had helped change the course of history, and where he was still the accredited American minister, Congress having never bothered to replace him.

And of course, you could run up a hell of a debt after your primary schooling taking accreditation at the Academy up north, but that was different.

Both formation and breakup of acetylcholine is brought about with exceeding rapidity, and the chemical changes keep up quite handily with the measured rates of depolarization and repolarization taking place along the course of a nerve fiber.

You replied, advising me, and prescribing a course of treatment, which you sent to me.

James Harker, who of course is closely affiliated with the reanimation researchers.

Joshua gazed at her levelly, remembering the didactic course he had taken on affinity and Edenist culture.

Now began I afresh to give myself up to a serious examination after my state and condition for the future, and of my evidences for that blessed world to come: for it hath, I bless the name of God, been my usual course, as always, so especially in the day of affliction, to endeavour to keep my interest in the life to come, clear before mine eyes.

The apportionment of space which is made in considering the various diseases and their different stages, as well as the course which the people are advised to pursue under the different circumstances of affliction, is not always in accordance with the plans and recommendations which have been made by others who have written works on domestic medicine.

With a crash course in agronomy, they could keep the livestock and the land in good shape until the farmers arrived.

He was receiving didactic courses from Ruth Hilton, who said he was absorbing the agronomy data at a satisfactory rate, and would make a promising farmer one day.

Set random course and stay clear of any Allegiancy astrogation probes.