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How
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radiotelephony clear-code word for the letter H.
can
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- To know how to; to be able to.
- (informal) May; to be permitted or enabled to.
- To have the potential to; be possible.
- Used with verbs of perception.
- (obsolete) To know.
- To be (followed by a word like able, possible, allowed).
we
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- The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person (not the person being addressed). (This is the exclusive we.)
- The speaker(s)/writer(s) and the person(s) being addressed. (This is the inclusive we.)
- The institution which the speaker/writer is acting for. (This is the editorial we, used by writers and others when speaking with the authority of their publication or organisation.)
- The sovereign alone in their capacity as monarch. (This is the royal we. The reflexive case of this sense of we is ourself.)
- The plural form of you, including everyone being addressed.
- A second- or third-person pronoun for a person in the speaker's care.
- (colloquial) The speaker themselves, used to imply connection between the speaker's experiences and a group of listeners. (Compare the plural of modesty.)
- Us.
- The side which is keeping score.
reconcile
- To restore a friendly relationship; to bring back or return to harmony.
- To make things compatible or consistent.
- To make the net difference in credits and debits of a financial account agree with the balance.
this
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- The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
- (colloquial) The (thing) here (used in indicating something or someone nearby).
- The known (thing) (used in indicating something or someone just mentioned).
- The known (thing) (used in indicating something or someone about to be mentioned).
- (informal) A known (thing) (used in first mentioning a person or thing that the speaker does not think is known to the audience). Compare with "a certain ...".
- Designates the current or next instance.
conflict
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- A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two or more opposing groups or individuals.
- An incompatibility, as of two things that cannot be simultaneously fulfilled.