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  • As suggested by Mick, how about an archivist?

    From M-W:

    archivist : A person in charge of archives

    Archivist : a repository or collection especially of information

    Example:

    My sister Jean is my family archivist. She maintains our home movies and paper photographs. We use her all the time. She edits, scans, creates, and shares videos and albums in modern electronic formats.

    What is your opinion on what you mean by “the person”?

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  • As suggested by Mick, how about an archivist?

    From M-W:

    archivist : A person in charge of archives

    Archivist : a repository or collection especially of information

    Example:

    My sister Jean is my family archivist. She maintains our home movies and paper photographs. We use her all the time. She edits, scans, creates, and shares videos and albums in modern electronic formats.

    What is your opinion on what you mean by “the person”?

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  • As suggested by Mick, how about an archivist?

    From M-W:

    archivist : A person in charge of archives

    Archivist : a repository or collection especially of information

    Example:

    My sister Jean is my family archivist. She maintains our home movies and paper photographs. We use her all the time. She edits, scans, creates, and shares videos and albums in modern electronic formats.

    What is your opinion on what you mean by “the person”?

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  • As suggested by Mick, how about an archivist?

    From M-W:

    archivist : A person in charge of archives

    Archivist : a repository or collection especially of information

    Example:

    My sister Jean is my family archivist. She maintains our home movies and paper photographs. We use her all the time. She edits, scans, creates, and shares videos and albums in modern electronic formats.

    What is your opinion on what you mean by “the person”?

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  • How do finite and infinite intersect?

    To find a finite size, a molecule must be equally and equally small and dense.

    A single crystal is of finite size and must also be deposited into the solids to form them. Can a crystal structure be infinite if it isn’t so small? No matter can be infinite

    Usually a fluid is of finite size. This is the equivalent of a liquid droplet. An infinite (the statistically disordered theory of liquid structure), an infinite (the statistically disordered theory of liquid structure) one may find an optimal structure.

    Crystal lattices and liquids have translational symmetries that are discrete and continuous, respectively. We have observed this that liquids and crystals have different rotation properties and are inherently dependent upon each other. Molecules, single crystals, droplets don’t create them. All of the universe is self-external and only matter extends one direction until it gets closer to the end. Only certain particles and particles are bound.

    If infinite is found, however, then both are bounded and unbounded. In other words, they are also surrogates

    for finite and infinite.

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  • Is inertly a promising adverb?

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    of Speed: inert : lacking strength or ability to move; lacking

    vigor The OP’s

    example:… an unconscious character’s head “lolling ______ from side to side” as he’s carried across a room” I would think that inertly captures what you are looking for, i.e. an unconscious character’s head “lolling

    inertly from side to side as he’s carried across a room” I would try the opposite “the essence of his Unresponsiveness”. If I were the scene’s POV character, I would “be extremely concerned about this character, and the way his head is moving makes her afraid he’s going to die. ” Why

    do people say “No Tolerance”?

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  • Is inertly a promising adverb?

    In Search

    of Speed: inert : lacking strength or ability to move; lacking

    vigor The OP’s

    example:… an unconscious character’s head “lolling ______ from side to side” as he’s carried across a room” I would think that inertly captures what you are looking for, i.e. an unconscious character’s head “lolling

    inertly from side to side as he’s carried across a room” I would try the opposite “the essence of his Unresponsiveness”. If I were the scene’s POV character, I would “be extremely concerned about this character, and the way his head is moving makes her afraid he’s going to die. ” Why

    do people say “No Tolerance”?

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  • How should you describe a turnabout?

    Did you know that there is a dictionary? In

    a quick turnabout he redirected, adding, “But you know, this reminds me

    of a funny

    story involving Euler. Also called turnabout / turnabout. “… ”

    Turnabout marks the subject’s initial conscious or unconscious mental act to turn the conversation in a different or opposite direction; it embodies an internal discounting or denial of the incoming information. Would she/he then decide to redirect the conversation, from the point of view of the other party, thereby making the mental turnabout “real”. The other party perceives the combination of turnabout (internal to the subject) and redirection as deflection and experiencing only the redirection.

    In my opinion, the following sentence doesn’t make sufficiently clear the relationship Between Deflection and Redirected, adding,

    “But you know, this reminds me of a funny story involving Euler…”

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  • How do finite and infinite intersect?

    To find a finite size, a molecule must be equally and equally small and dense.

    A single crystal is of finite size and must also be deposited into the solids to form them. Can a crystal structure be infinite if it isn’t so small? No matter can be infinite

    Usually a fluid is of finite size. This is the equivalent of a liquid droplet. An infinite (the statistically disordered theory of liquid structure), an infinite (the statistically disordered theory of liquid structure) one may find an optimal structure.

    Crystal lattices and liquids have translational symmetries that are discrete and continuous, respectively. We have observed this that liquids and crystals have different rotation properties and are inherently dependent upon each other. Molecules, single crystals, droplets don’t create them. All of the universe is self-external and only matter extends one direction until it gets closer to the end. Only certain particles and particles are bound.

    If infinite is found, however, then both are bounded and unbounded. In other words, they are also surrogates

    for finite and infinite.

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Meaning.

    Given that you are looking for a single word, how about parochial? What is free dictionary? Synonyms

    include provincial, narrow, insular, limited, restricted, petty, narrow-minded, inward-looking, and small-minded.

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