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Story Time
A quiet room, a ticking clock, and a blank page; during a design critique, we leaned on **compensación** (Something, typically money, awarded to someone...), **cabecera** (The name of a newspaper or magazine at the head...), and **citación** (A writ ordering a person to attend a court.) to set a direction. Just in time, **Cognition** (The mental action or process of acquiring...), **cognitivo** (Relating to the mental processes of the brain.), and **Byline** (A line in a newspaper or magazine giving the...) turned confusion into small, testable steps.
Meanwhile, we connected the dots using **comorbilidad** (The presence of two or more diseases or medical...), **cardinal** (Of the greatest importance; fundamental.), and **Cognitive** (Relating to the mental processes of the brain.). In the final stretch, **calmar** (To make someone feel peaceful and relaxed.), **capital** (Wealth in the form of money or other assets.), and **Causation** (The action of causing something.) held the thread while we trimmed the noise. In the shuffle, **ceder** (To give up power or territory.), **compadecerse** (To express or feel sympathy or pity for someone.), and **calumnia** (The action or crime of making a false spoken...) closed the loop, and we knew it would stick.
Meanwhile, we connected the dots using **comorbilidad** (The presence of two or more diseases or medical...), **cardinal** (Of the greatest importance; fundamental.), and **Cognitive** (Relating to the mental processes of the brain.). In the final stretch, **calmar** (To make someone feel peaceful and relaxed.), **capital** (Wealth in the form of money or other assets.), and **Causation** (The action of causing something.) held the thread while we trimmed the noise. In the shuffle, **ceder** (To give up power or territory.), **compadecerse** (To express or feel sympathy or pity for someone.), and **calumnia** (The action or crime of making a false spoken...) closed the loop, and we knew it would stick.