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sub

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1. sub - Noun

2. sub - Verb

3. sub - Preposition

Meaning

A subordinate; a subaltern.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Economists must leave to Adam Smith alone the glory of the Quarto, must pluck the day, fling pamphlets into the wind, write always sub specie temporis, and achieve immortality by accident, if at all. John Maynard Keynes

If sub specie aeternitatis [from eternity's point of view] there is no reason to believe that anything matters, then that does not matter either, and we can approach our absurd lives with irony instead of heroism or despair. Thomas Nagel

We also call you to deal with us and interact with us on the basis of mutual interests and benefits, rather than the policies of sub dual, theft and occupation, and not to continue your policy of supporting the Jews because this will result in more disasters for you. Osama bin Laden

Until you change the sub conscience mind, you cannot say that you have learned something. If something is worth learning, you should stick with it until you have changed your subconscious mind. Koichi Tohei

Punk is just like any other sub culture or music. Straight rock music has those elements. I grew up in a place where the punk rock kids fed the homeless in the town square. Justin Sane

I joined the Navy hoping to be submariner and ended up in the sub service aboard a tender in the Pacific. Tony Curtis

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