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Old May 17th, 2019, 05:19 AM
Ryan McGill
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Default [Dixonary] 2983 SALUTOGENESIS results

Greetings all,

Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs,
Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who
managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and
by having a really nice rolling score.

Breakdown follows.

1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the parents
being in peak physical heath.
by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for an
unnatural 2.

2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to
the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than
disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals
which help preserve health despite stressful conditions
by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote
because it's a dictionary; for a D1.

3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter.
by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted 8 &
9; for a natural 2.

4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process.
by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; for
a natural 2.

5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears.
by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13;
for a natural 2.

6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a
court case.
by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points.

7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one
argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments.
by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points.

8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by the
father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the treatment of the
baby by other members of the group.
by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a
natural 1.

9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species
appear.
by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and Stevens
and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4.

10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in oysters.
by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and
Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5.

11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins have
developed.
by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a
natural 1.

12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain
occasions.
by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points.

13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment
during its conversion to rock.
by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and
Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4.

14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied.
by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10; for
a natural 2.

And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my partner
doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week.

Enjoy, everyone!

Ryan

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Old May 17th, 2019, 06:46 AM
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Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10.



On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs,
> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who
> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and
> by having a really nice rolling score.
>
> Breakdown follows.
>
> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the
> parents being in peak physical heath.
> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for an
> unnatural 2.
>
> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to
> the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than
> disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals
> which help preserve health despite stressful conditions
> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote
> because it's a dictionary; for a D1.
>
> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter.
> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted 8
> & 9; for a natural 2.
>
> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process.
> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5; for
> a natural 2.
>
> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears.
> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13;
> for a natural 2.
>
> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a
> court case.
> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points.
>
> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one
> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments.
> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points.
>
> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by
> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the treatment
> of the baby by other members of the group.
> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a
> natural 1.
>
> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species
> appear.
> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and
> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4.
>
> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in oysters.
> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and
> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5.
>
> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins have
> developed.
> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a
> natural 1.
>
> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain
> occasions.
> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points.
>
> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment
> during its conversion to rock.
> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and
> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4.
>
> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied.
> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10;
> for a natural 2.
>
> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my partner
> doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week.
>
> Enjoy, everyone!
>
> Ryan
>
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Old May 17th, 2019, 11:11 AM
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and I submitted defÂ*Â* #4 (and was DQ_

*JohnnyB*
On 17/05/2019 12:46, Shani Naylor wrote:
> Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10.
>
>
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com
> <mailto:ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com>> wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of
> DQs, Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher
> Carson, who managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the
> Ma- and She- votes and by having a really nice rolling score.
>
> Breakdown follows.
>
> 1.Â*Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on
> the parents being in peak physical heath.
> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 &
> 10; for an unnatural 2.
>
> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors
> contributing to the promotion and maintenance of physical and
> mental well-being rather than disease with particular emphasis on
> the coping mechanisms of individuals which help preserve health
> despite stressful conditions
> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't
> vote because it's a dictionary; for a D1.
>
> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter.
> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and
> voted 8 & 9; for a natural 2.
>
> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process.
> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3
> & 5; for a natural 2.
>
> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears.
> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10
> & 13; for a natural 2.
>
> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged
> in a court case.
> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points..
>
> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of
> one argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments.
> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points.
>
> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a
> greeting by the father to a new baby that appears to be
> significant in the treatment of the baby by other members of the
> group.
> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9;
> for a natural 1.
>
> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new
> species appear.
> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham,
> and Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4.
>
> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in
> oysters.
> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach,
> and Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5.
>
> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and
> veins have developed.
> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for
> a natural 1.
>
> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain
> occasions.
> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points.
>
> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited
> sediment during its conversion to rock.
> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and
> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4.
>
> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied.
> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4
> & 10; for a natural 2.
>
> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my
> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a
> bloody week.
>
> Enjoy, everyone!
>
> Ryan
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Old May 17th, 2019, 11:15 AM
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Indeed you did. Not sure how I swapped that. So your scores and John’s are swapped. I’ll have to take another look at this, but it appears correct otherwise.

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Old May 17th, 2019, 03:47 PM
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Hi Shani,

Are you waiting for a more formal nod that you got the deal? I didn't mean
to cast any aspersions on that; as far as I'm concerned, you're good to go.

Ryan



On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 4:46:43 AM UTC-7, Shani Naylor wrote:
>
> Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10.
>
>
>
> On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanm... (AT) gmail (DOT) com
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs,
>> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who
>> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and
>> by having a really nice rolling score.
>>
>> Breakdown follows.
>>
>> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the
>> parents being in peak physical heath.
>> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for
>> an unnatural 2.
>>
>> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to
>> the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than
>> disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals
>> which help preserve health despite stressful conditions
>> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote
>> because it's a dictionary; for a D1.
>>
>> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter.
>> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted 8
>> & 9; for a natural 2.
>>
>> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process.
>> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5;
>> for a natural 2.
>>
>> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears.
>> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13;
>> for a natural 2.
>>
>> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a
>> court case.
>> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points.
>>
>> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one
>> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments.
>> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points.
>>
>> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by
>> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the treatment
>> of the baby by other members of the group.
>> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a
>> natural 1.
>>
>> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species
>> appear.
>> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and
>> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4.
>>
>> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in
>> oysters.
>> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and
>> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5.
>>
>> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins
>> have developed.
>> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a
>> natural 1.
>>
>> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain
>> occasions.
>> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points.
>>
>> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment
>> during its conversion to rock.
>> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and
>> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4.
>>
>> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied.
>> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10;
>> for a natural 2.
>>
>> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my
>> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week.
>>
>> Enjoy, everyone!
>>
>> Ryan
>>
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Old May 17th, 2019, 04:46 PM
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Thanks Ryan - it's all good. I couldn't have replied anyway as I was
asleep.
On 18/05/2019 8:47 AM, "Ryan McGill" <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Hi Shani,
>
> Are you waiting for a more formal nod that you got the deal? I didn't mean
> to cast any aspersions on that; as far as I'm concerned, you're good to go.
>
> Ryan
>
>
>
> On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 4:46:43 AM UTC-7, Shani Naylor wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanm... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings all,
>>>
>>> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs,
>>> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who
>>> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and
>>> by having a really nice rolling score.
>>>
>>> Breakdown follows.
>>>
>>> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the
>>> parents being in peak physical heath.
>>> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for
>>> an unnatural 2.
>>>
>>> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing to
>>> the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather than
>>> disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of individuals
>>> which help preserve health despite stressful conditions
>>> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote
>>> because it's a dictionary; for a D1.
>>>
>>> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter.
>>> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted
>>> 8 & 9; for a natural 2.
>>>
>>> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process.
>>> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5;
>>> for a natural 2.
>>>
>>> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears.
>>> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 & 13;
>>> for a natural 2.
>>>
>>> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a
>>> court case.
>>> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points.
>>>
>>> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one
>>> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments.
>>> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points.
>>>
>>> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by
>>> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the
>>> treatment of the baby by other members of the group.
>>> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a
>>> natural 1.
>>>
>>> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new species
>>> appear.
>>> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and
>>> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4.
>>>
>>> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in
>>> oysters.
>>> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and
>>> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5.
>>>
>>> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins
>>> have developed.
>>> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a
>>> natural 1.
>>>
>>> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain
>>> occasions.
>>> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points.
>>>
>>> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment
>>> during its conversion to rock.
>>> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and
>>> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4.
>>>
>>> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied.
>>> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10;
>>> for a natural 2.
>>>
>>> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my
>>> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week.
>>>
>>> Enjoy, everyone!
>>>
>>> Ryan
>>>
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Old May 17th, 2019, 05:22 PM
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New word coming up later in the day.
On 18/05/2019 9:46 AM, "Shani Naylor" <shani.naylor (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> Thanks Ryan - it's all good. I couldn't have replied anyway as I was
> asleep.
> On 18/05/2019 8:47 AM, "Ryan McGill" <ryanmmcgill (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Shani,
>>
>> Are you waiting for a more formal nod that you got the deal? I didn't
>> mean to cast any aspersions on that; as far as I'm concerned, you're good
>> to go.
>>
>> Ryan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, May 17, 2019 at 4:46:43 AM UTC-7, Shani Naylor wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks Ryan, but I submitted def #10.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 17 May 2019, 10:19 PM Ryan McGill, <ryanm... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Greetings all,
>>>>
>>>> Here are your scores. Da Winnah this round is our own Godfather of DQs,
>>>> Johnny Barrs with a natural 5. The real winner is Christopher Carson, who
>>>> managed to escape with a natural 4 by cornering the Ma- and She- votes and
>>>> by having a really nice rolling score.
>>>>
>>>> Breakdown follows.
>>>>
>>>> 1. Animal reproduction irrespective of season, but dependent on the
>>>> parents being in peak physical heath.
>>>> by Lodge; who received no votes for no points and voted for 2 & 10; for
>>>> an unnatural 2.
>>>>
>>>> 2. An approach to human health that examines the factors contributing
>>>> to the promotion and maintenance of physical and mental well-being rather
>>>> than disease with particular emphasis on the coping mechanisms of
>>>> individuals which help preserve health despite stressful conditions
>>>> by Merriam-Webster; which was voted for by Lodge and which can't vote
>>>> because it's a dictionary; for a D1.
>>>>
>>>> 3. Birth from a male, as of Minerva from Jupiter.
>>>> by Cunningham; who received votes from Naylor and Shepherdson and voted
>>>> 8 & 9; for a natural 2.
>>>>
>>>> 4. The designing of a freshwater from seawater process.
>>>> by Naylor; who received votes from Embler and Madnick and voted 3 & 5;
>>>> for a natural 2.
>>>>
>>>> 5. The evolutionary process by which sexual dimorphism appears.
>>>> by Mallach; who received votes from Bourne and Naylor and voted 10 &
>>>> 13; for a natural 2.
>>>>
>>>> 6. The first occurrence of liability or criminal behavior alleged in a
>>>> court case.
>>>> by Shepherdson; who received no votes and voted 3 & 13; for no points.
>>>>
>>>> 7. A function of N arguments that is considered as a function of one
>>>> argument which returns another function of N-1 arguments.
>>>> by Widdis; who received no votes and voted 10 & 14; for no points.
>>>>
>>>> 8. [zool.] In some animal species, particularly primates, a greeting by
>>>> the father to a new baby that appears to be significant in the
>>>> treatment of the baby by other members of the group.
>>>> by Bourne; who received a vote from Cunningham and voted 5 & 9; for a
>>>> natural 1.
>>>>
>>>> 9. In some versions of creation science, the method by which new
>>>> species appear.
>>>> by Shefler; who received votes from Bourne, Carson, Cunningham, and
>>>> Stevens and voted 11 & 13; for a natural 4.
>>>>
>>>> 10. [obs.] The mystical process once believed to produce pearls in
>>>> oysters.
>>>> by Barrs; who received votes from Carson, Embler, Lodge, Mallach, and
>>>> Widdis and was DQ; for a natural 5.
>>>>
>>>> 11. The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins
>>>> have developed.
>>>> by Madnick; who received a vote from Shefler and voted 4 & 13; for a
>>>> natural 1.
>>>>
>>>> 12. The practice of of displaying and saluting the flag on certain
>>>> occasions.
>>>> by Stevens; who received no votes and voted 9 & 14; for no points.
>>>>
>>>> 13. The process of chemical and physical change in deposited sediment
>>>> during its conversion to rock.
>>>> by Carson; who received votes from Madnick, Mallach, Shefler, and
>>>> Shepherdson and voted 9 & 10; for a natural 4.
>>>>
>>>> 14. The surgery that corrects being tongue-tied.
>>>> by Embler; who received votes from Stevens and Widdis and voted 4 & 10;
>>>> for a natural 2.
>>>>
>>>> And next time, I'll try to schedule the deadline at a time when my
>>>> partner doesn't need the computer for a final. Yeesh. What a bloody week.
>>>>
>>>> Enjoy, everyone!
>>>>
>>>> Ryan
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