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I've looked into the his heart , ( saw the good in his eyes? ) and I can tell you that his intentions are good.

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Is the word uncomfortability correct ?

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Hello, Can someone explain what does "in action" mean here? " You are seeing this split brain in action"

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What do people mean while saying this? Is it an ironical way of saying something?

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Hi I saw this sentence in a story, "Mrs. Fink had dropped into Mrs. Cassidy's flat one flight below" so, that what does "dropped into"...

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-Whoa! This whole tech has to be off the grid! -Welcome to Watchtower. And if chat one word about what you've seen here I will vaporize your Twitter...

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can anyone tell me what does it mean in this sentence?
Although the president, Thabo Mbeki, still finds it hard for some reason to say that HIV alone...

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What is the meaning of " come through the rye" ?

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Lois and Clark go check a power station that's been destroyed the previous night by someome posing as the Blur (Superman) Clark: I just think there's...

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Hi, I'm having difficulty understanding this. I tried to translate it into simpler English but there are parts of the text that I find hard to interpret...

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What are the exact meanings of these two phrases? person1. "How are you doing, friend?" person 2. "Nothing much" Does the first one...

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What's the difference between the two? Examples: One must be at work at 8, and can not leave before 12 at noon. The person in this position will get...

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Hi And in occasional instances, when a dominant male tries to take control of the group, primal peoples practise what Boehm calls “ egalitarian sanctioning...

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Zod: Now, you opened that orb, the bottled-up hopes and dreams of Kandor, to work with us and now you can. In my side ... ( The same as on my side? )...

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Hi Many other nonliterates , people who live in permanent, settled groups that accumulate food surpluses through agriculture, are quite similar politically...

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Tess finds Major Zod in her mansion unexpectedly and says: I see my crack security team is on the job . She accuses Zod of breaking and entering?

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Can anyone tell me what does "buoyant life" mean?

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Hi, I am curious if I can use the word "do" as a substitute for the main verb in the following way: 1. The guy in the first row swindled me out...

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whats the difference of intonation, diction, pronunciation, accent

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You know, Clark if you wanted to burry my in the desert for going out on that date with Lois you could have at least taken me to Nevada. I mean, don't...

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Hi, And now for a slightly crazy example Could you tell me if the following sentence sounds natural from a native speaker's standpoint? I wish you...

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Hi I prepared a document and there is one more document which is related and prepared by me. How do I mentioned (in title) that the other document is also...

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Hi At the other end of the spectrum, we also know of many nomadic herding peoples – such as the Bedouin of North Africa – who have few possessions and...

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Hello! My question is about the Excitation Limiter, but I don't hope u exlain the inside technique of the sentence to me. What I would like to learn...

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Chloe: I think you should wing out there and take a peek yourself. Clark: Unfortunately, my wings are still clipped. I'll fly coach . Okay Clark doesn't...
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