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Try and example, Silence of the Lambs: Clarice needs...confidence? (young woman, difficult past, trying to do something hard in a boys' club type world). Hannibal needs...victims. What's worse for a person trying to gain confidence than
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Lana, I reallly love the reddish-brown Autumn colours in your pics. Sort of landscapes I am not used to.
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I think you'll find that "extraorindary" will be interpreted as people who have done great or amazing things, while the original could simply mean people who dye their hair green or who collect items made of green Jello.
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I really want to like "Flash Forward." But Flash Forward is not good TV. It doesn't focus enough on the scale of the disaster, and the characters don't act in a realistic way. As you know, the show's premise is that everyone
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I'm confused.
I know that "on first name basis" means:
" When you know someone well enough that you call them by their first name. "
but add a "semi" here ,it means:
1) we know each other well
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I'm reading that GE and Comcast are trying to do ... essentially saying: "You can run it better than we can." I was working on an NBC/Universal show, a Ben Silverman production. Me and my audio guy were told to collect ... middle of
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Hi, Nightwood by Djuna Barnes...
It was highly praised by T. S. Eliot, but not easy to read for non-native speakers.
Then walking in the Prater he had been seen carrying in a conspicuously clenched fist the exquisite handkerchief of
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I think I can help with a few additional bits: Paul, what was the one you were doing the other night? Those one after 909? <-- Doesn't make sense. ==> One After 909 Oh yeah, that was fantastic. That's great. Really fantastic.
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Well, I'm pretty late on introducing myself here as well, just as many people of this grand English-speakers community are. But, in the long run, I guess there's no moment like the present, right? So, allow me to tell you guys some things
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Yes. The origin is really quite simple. Clark was once caught on picture saving Lois. Of course all you could see on the pic was just red and blue blur. Hence he was called The Red-Blue Blur.
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