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you must actually work to get something done, not just plan what your going to do. JUST DO IT.
pathos mean emotional so you could say bob ussed much pathos when acting out a scene from Romeo and Juliet, he actually cired!
well, it starts with p, then comes rag, which is actually another word entirely, and it sounds vaguely pretentious from anyone under the age of 50... If you actually mean definethe word pragmatic, it is an adjective which can mean many things including meddlesome and of or purtaining to pragmatism, and in terms of researching information, it means taking what you can get rather than using a system. It often in common usage has links to practicalty and common sense.
I think you might be looking for tyrannos, though actually the word meant something slightly different. Many tyrannoi were indeed cruel and/or mean, but strictly speaking the Greek word just meant that they had come to power by unconventional means and was, at least originally, not pejorative.
It actually takes effort to be a stupid person, and that if even left automatic we would gain at least some knowledge of what is practical.
Love, Actually is a short version of "Love, Actually is All Around."
A dead fly does not actually mean anything as a sign. There are superstitions about it, but it actually means nothing.
"tenth"
No.
After death
It means actually.
It is an adverb. It can mean "actually" or colloquially it can mean very (e.g. really mad).
neolithic actually means the new stone age
Edinburgh !
It is actually t'ait. It is 'you have'.
not actually
Before Christ.