Is there more to the story?
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WHATELSE"Is there more to the story?"
thatthere is no more to be said or done; that is finished
redundanciesThe state of being no longer employed because there is no more work available
redundancyThe state of being no longer employed because there is no more work available
AND"Is there more?"
WHATNEXT"Is there more?"
WHATELSE"Is there more?"
THATSALL"There is no more"
TOSAY"What more is there ....?"
AND"Is there something more?"
TOSAY"What more is there ...?": Yeats
THATSALL"... there is, there isn't any more."
THATS"... all there is, there isn't any more."
SHERLOCKHOLMESWho said "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact"
ELIEWIESEL"Is there a more contemptible poseur and windbag than [he]?"--1986
AMALE"No more mercy in him than there is milk in ... tiger": Shak.
overbookedAccept more reservations for (a flight, hotel, etc.) than there is room for
overbookAccept more reservations for (a flight, hotel, etc.) than there is room for
overbookingAccept more reservations for (a flight, hotel, etc.) than there is room for
overbooksAccept more reservations for (a flight, hotel, etc.) than there is room for
AND"Isn't there more to the story?"
FINESTThe best there is to offer
thenaddition besides then there is the interest to be paid
HOPE"... is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness": Desmond Tutu
allegedlyUsed to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof
exhaustionThe action of exploring a subject or options so fully that there is nothing further to be said or discovered
exhaustionsThe action of exploring a subject or options so fully that there is nothing further to be said or discovered
asthenosphereThe upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur
aldosteronismA condition in which there is excessive secretion of aldosterone. This disturbs the balance of sodium, potassium, and water in the blood and so leads to high blood pressure
faradthe unit of capacitance equal to the capacitance of a capacitor between whose plates there appears a potential of one volt when it is charged by one coulomb of electricity
EDWARDLEARThere once was an author from Britain - Who laughed at the poems he'd written - "Five lines to a verse - Is so very terse - I can finish 'em up in one sittin'."
lifelineany of various lines running above the decks, spars, etc., of a ship or boat to give sailors something to grasp when there is danger of falling or being washed away
meridians(in acupuncture and Chinese medicine) Each of a set of pathways in the body along which vital energy is said to flow. There are twelve such pathways associated with specific organs
turbulentOf, relating to, or denoting flow of a fluid in which the velocity at any point fluctuates irregularly and there is continual mixing rather than a steady or laminar flow pattern
decouplingMake the interaction between (electrical components) so weak that there is little transfer of energy between them, esp. to remove unwanted AC distortion or oscillations in circuits with a common power supply
decouplesMake the interaction between (electrical components) so weak that there is little transfer of energy between them, esp. to remove unwanted AC distortion or oscillations in circuits with a common power supply
kernsthe central area of any horizontal section of a wall, column, etc., within which the resultant forces of all compressive loads must pass if there is to be only compression at that point
kernthe central area of any horizontal section of a wall, column, etc., within which the resultant forces of all compressive loads must pass if there is to be only compression at that point
divisiblea. capable of being evenly divided, without remainder b. of or pertaining to a group in which given any element and any integer, there is a second element that when raised to the integer equals the first element
escheatthe reverting of property to the state or some agency of the state, or, as in England, to the lord of the fee or to the crown, when there is a failure of persons legally qualified to inherit or to claim