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In this novel, a protagonist, who we shall refer to as Neut, must brave the insults and deprecations of the ruling elite, who we shall call the Selectionists, in order to expose fallacious scientific reasoning and topple the archaic, yet widely believed world-view.
An Epic Tale of Trial, Challenge and Redemption... Carlo Artieri 2006
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For extra bonus points, find Neut, YoYo Ma, the couple in matching red hats, the sharpshooters, and count all the people texting instead of listening.
"Excuse me! I was in First Class! Where's the VIP rescue boat?!" Ann Althouse 2009
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Neut Gengrich lost his grandpa as a result of something the IRS did.
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That a pro-Net Neut amendment nearly made it into a bill full of Big Wet Kisses for the cable and telephone companies is vivid proof of how strongly people feel about protecting their Internet, once they understand the threat.
Jonathan Rintels: Stunning Development on Capitol Hill: Public Nearly Wins! 2008
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Thankfully I, like Neut, am confident that one day the light of reason and objectivity will cut through the morass that clouds the "Conferederate States" allowing knowledge, safe-sex practices and easily available pornography to push aside the dark-ages in which they currently reside. posted by Carlo @ 10:03 AM
An Epic Tale of Trial, Challenge and Redemption... Carlo Artieri 2006
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Well, I won't spoil the end for you, but suffice it to say that Neut does not get the girl; primarily because there was no girl to begin with.
An Epic Tale of Trial, Challenge and Redemption... Carlo Artieri 2006
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Neut encounters many challenges along his way such as the selectionist belief that all fixed amino acid differences between species are adaptive and thus driven by positive Darwinian selection, and the doozy: the composition of codons within the genome of any one organism do not fit a random distribution!
An Epic Tale of Trial, Challenge and Redemption... Carlo Artieri 2006
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The Comparative is regularly formed by adding - ior (Neut. - ius), and the
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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Neut. in - um instead of - ōrum (compare § 25, 6); as, dēnum centēnum; but always singulōrum.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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-- Neut. as subst.: wäs þät gifeðe tô swîð, þe þone [þeóden] þyder ontyhte, _the fate was too harsh that has drawn hither the king_, 3086; gyfeðe, 555, 820.
Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879
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