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I'd like to see what the setting is - if it's a real soapbox debate in public *before* the cussin ... maybe at the American Legion hall, beforehand - but you probably just left off the...
Last, and desperate, chance, one without a big chance of succeeding. An American football expression. Sometimes when the buzzer is about to blow ending a football game (or ending the first half) if...
There are lots of reductions, especially in American English. Here is an interesting lesson on the introduction to reductions.
alpheccastars
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Sun, May 10 2009
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I'm guessing everyone has seen Susan Boyle on "Britain's Got ... enjoy this: (Kind of melts away a little cynicism.) It's amazing. I thought this was a simple case of an...
nmstevens
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Wed, Apr 22 2009
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To read the part after the decimal point , you need to say each number separately, like this:
1.23 => One point two three.
π = 3.14 => Pi equals three point one four.
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tanit
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Sat, Apr 11 2009
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In British English, a biscuit is a is a sweet pastry that you have with a cup of tea, or give to children as a treat. Americans call this "cookie" - we have chocolate chip cookies that I...
alpheccastars
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Sat, Mar 21 2009
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