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    Skir·mish
    /ˈskərmiSH/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. engage in a skirmish: "the two powers have fought three major wars and have skirmished continually"
  2. 2 days ago · The scientific method is an iterative, cyclical process through which information is continually revised. It is generally recognized to develop advances in knowledge through the following elements, in varying combinations or contributions: Characterizations (observations, definitions, and measurements of the subject of inquiry)

  3. 2 days ago · Each can seem like one more skirmish in the cultural and political battles tearing at America. But the movement, whether called conservative or orthodox or traditionalist or authentic, can be hard to define.

  4. they joined en masse and wanted to use trench crusade as a space to vent their grievance politics with warhammer. They wanted to change it in the sense that it became their anti-warhammer and not a thing of its own, and their vision of anti-warhammer is something that is anti-woke, that does not include "politics" when they selectively define "politics" as the inclusion of minorities in some way.

  5. 3 days ago · MAY OF 1775. May 12, 1775 at Crown Point, New York - On May 12, Col. Ethan Allen had sent an expedition, led by Lt. Col. Seth Warner, his second-in-command. The expedition was to capture Crown Point, located on west shore of Lake Champlain. Crown Point began as a trading post but was later started to be built as a large fort by the British.

  6. 4 days ago · The Americans lost 18 men killed, 12 wounded and 70 men missing. The Indians lost one man, a chief. This was only a small skirmish, but it did show that the American supply line to Ohio was not secure. But more importantly General Hull became convinced that he was outnumbered by British and Indian forces. Conclusion: British victory.

  7. 4 days ago · The question of how to define antisemitism and what to do about it is unfolding across the U.S. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with two journalists who have tried to find some clarity in the fog.

  8. 1 day ago · One case cited in the FOI Guidelines, as an example to help define what constitutes a “real and substantial” risk of harm, involved a Victorian government agency which refused to disclose a list of institutions where animal experiments were being carried out, citing a bomb threat it had once received.

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