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"What time does the movie start?"
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"Hmmm ....I have a nasty rash...time to consult the oracle..."
"I'm not sure...consult the oracle!"
"Hmmm ....I have a nasty rash...time to consult the oracle..."
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A piece of shit database server programmed to stop a software developer in their tracks at every turn.
by senseiteki September 20, 2012
Get the Oracle mug.The Orca, or "Killer Whale" is a sea mammal in the same family as dolphins, porpoises, and the other whales. There are at least three distinct subspecies that do not interbreed. One stays near the coast and hunts other mammals, such as sea lions. Another coastal subspecies primarily hunts fish like salmon. A third, much less documented species spends the majority of its time offshore. All orca subspecies are threatened by human development and overharvesting of the orca food sources.
Visitors to the pacific northwest often take whalewatching tours in the hopes of seeing an orca pod breach the surface.
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<Feels like a party in your mouth &everyone is feeling good.>
<Feels like a party in your mouth &everyone is feeling good.>
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the ability to express oneself fluently and grammatically in speech.
ORIGIN 1960s: from Latin os, or- ‘mouth,’ on the pattern of literacy.
the ability to express oneself fluently and grammatically in speech.
ORIGIN 1960s: from Latin os, or- ‘mouth,’ on the pattern of literacy.
We hear a lot about literacy, a little about numeracy, but nothing at all about oracy, in the context of education.
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