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(Sans top-posting. Top-posting is bad, m'kay?) (Tony Cooper had apparently written (with provocation snipped): }> If you post in the newsgroup, anyone has the right to }> provide any answer they choose to. This is correct. }> You come
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Listen to me, Tony Cooper, very attentively. I am 52 y.o. I am a Ph.Dc. I work as a chief of a department of the one of the Ukrainian instuitutes. My salary equal 117 USD. My wife is Ph.Dc. too and her salary is 98 US. I have alredy been sleeping
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Obviously I've tried dictionaries but I can't get my head round what sardonic means. How is it distinct from ironic? Could someone put it into the context of a sentence to clarify the distinction. Any help greatly appreciated. cheers dd I
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Being new to this group, I apologize if this question is not appropriate here. Would the best candidate for the spelling of the word describing the science, study or theory of the sport of Rugby be: Rugbiology Rugbeology Rugbyology Rugbology Are
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On a lyrics page I read (Bruce Springsteen, The River): But tomorrow's fall in number in number one by one ... ("tomorrow is fall in number"). Shouldn't it read as follows? But tomorrows fall in number in number one by one Yes,
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On a lyrics page I read (Bruce Springsteen, The River): But tomorrow's fall in number in number one by one ... read as follows? But tomorrows fall in number in number one by one Or what is it supposed to mean? Well now, I just Googled the
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Hi: I've doing a research paper on the word 'so' for class. Example: wrongful usage of today (I so wish that were there or I so need to sleep.) and the usage of today and yesterday. I've search on the internet and have hit the
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