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Frances Kemmish wibbled The houses on the opposite side of ... roles ever separate there may need to be some tweaking! Oh good, now you can straighten this out for me. When I took American History in school, it seemed to ... be more common to
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. The lawyers are also asking Microsoft to pay $1000 an hour for administrative work. "Extraordinary
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cybercypher
5 yr 133 days ago
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Listen, fella, eh? You think Canada is in Antarctica, or someplace, eh? Canadians are not Americans, except in the minds of jejune, adolescent English language students in Buenos Aires, Jakarta, Thessaloniki, Frankfurt, Taipei, Brest, etc. Yes,
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Listen, fella, eh? You think Canada is in Antarctica, or someplace, eh? Canadians are not Americans, except in the minds of jejune, adolescent English language students in Buenos Aires, Jakarta, Thessaloniki, Frankfurt, ... that? Maybe some recent
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singers (Snyder 40). There are nine distinguished poetesses to whom the Greeks gave the title of the Terrestrial Muses (Mitchell 301). http://ws.web.arizona.edu/ws200/fall97/grp3/part5.htm These seven For sufficiently large values of seven. Evan
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"Only female poet in world literature" over what time frame? Well, I'd say that you cannot really put recent authors or poets into world literature. Only people who died more ... well wither away as time goes. Remember how many
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And Rick Moranis is a Canadian, not an American.. Listen, fella, eh? You think Canada is in Antarctica, or someplace, eh? Canadians are not Americans, except in the minds of jejune, adolescent English language students in Buenos Aires, Jakarta,
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I found this sentence from Google. "He rejected toleration of ... loyalty or truthfulness" Isn't 'whom' supposed to be a 'who'? Assuming that "be" should be "he," yes, it should be "who."
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couldn't Because a black person reacting with visible terror in response to unexplained phenomena attributed to ghosts (popularly called "spooks") was a stock character in comic strips and film comedies in the early to mid-20th
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charles stewart
5 yr 137 days ago
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Coop: This is not a help group that exists to provide answers to every fly-by that thinks that "English" and "usage" in the group name means "We provide tutoring in English usage'. It *should* be, among other things
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