endeavo(u)r
The film was a multi-year endeavor, painstakingly crafted
down to the tiniest detail with an expert crew. This attention
has been rewarded with some awards-show buzz and a few victories.
energetic
Mr.Cohen,who's partial to black these days, might dress
like a dapper funeral director, singing and often half-singing
and chanting in a voice as dark as a grave.
But as his recent energetic concert tour schedule indicates,
that 75-year-old musician is very much alive.
enforce
It is no coincidence that an effective judicial system,
as well as property rights for it to enforce,
is a feature of all advanced market economies.
engrave
The US House of Representatives and the Senate
passed measures this month ordering the architect
to engrave "In God We Trust" and the pledge
in highly visible areas at the entrance of the Capitol.
enhance
"This will do more to enhance price discovery
and reduce systemic risk than, perhaps, any specific rule
or regulation," Blankfein stated in his written testimony.
enlighten
We hope that by writing about some of these messages
we can enlighten a few readers and arm some of them
with ammunition against their e-mail-forwarding friends.
enquiry
John Denham, the secretary of state for communities
and local government, can either approve the project
or call a public enquiry.
enrich
Mr. Jefferson, 62, was convicted on Aug. 5, 2009
of using his office to try to enrich himself and relatives
through a web of bribes and payoffs.
input
A: Ross, would you please come and check my computer?
I cannot turn it on.
B: Oh. You forgot to plug in your input cable.