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71particular — adjective 1》 denoting an individual member of a specified group or class. 2》 especially great or intense: exercise particular care when checking cash. 3》 fastidious about something. 4》 Logic denoting a proposition in which something is asserted… …
72particular proposition — noun (logic) a proposition that asserts something about some (but not all) members of a class • Syn: ↑particular • Ant: ↑universal proposition, ↑universal (for: ↑particular) …
73Not-for-profit arts organization — A not for profit arts organization is usually in the form of a not for profit corporation, association, or foundation. Such organizations are formed for the purpose of developing and promoting the work of artists in various visual and performing… …
74Not Just A Bond: A Bond With Israel — Not Just A Bond: A Bond With Israel, published October 18, 2010 by Talpiot Press, is a historical account of the founding, growth and expansion of the Development Corporation for Israel/State of Israel Bonds operation, which today is a global… …
75not cut out for something — If you are not cut out for something, you are not the sort of person to succeed or be happy in a particular activity. I started studying medicine but I quickly realized I wasn t cut out for it …
76not be one to do something — to not be the type of person who would do a particular thing Martin s not one to talk too much about his work …
77not for anything — used for emphasizing that you definitely will not do a particular thing I wouldn t get married again – not for anything …
78not go there — spoken used for saying that you do not want to hear about, discuss, or consider a particular subject The situation in my office! I m not even going to go there! don t go there: I m telling you – don t go there, I don t want to talk about it …
79not least — used for emphasizing the importance of a particular aspect of a situation George is an excellent manager, not least because he is genuinely willing to listen. Not least among our difficulties is our lack of funding …
80Not a circumstance — circumstance cir cum*stance (s[ e]r k[u^]m*st[a^]ns), n. [L. circumstantia, fr. circumstans, antis, p. pr. of circumstare to stand around; circum + stare to stand. See {Stand}.] 1. That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact …