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The word president means to preside, which, at its root, means to sit before, or, simply, sit in front of.
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Etymologically, the verb to smuggle has German roots, meaning something like to lurk, to creep, or to slip. As with the various etymological shades, there are different sorts of smuggling — drugs, antiquities, exotic pets, succulents, as we...
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