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(A) The sale of PDAs is expected to continue to rise for the remainder of the fiscal year.
(B) The sales of PDAs are expected to continue to rise for the remainder of the fiscal year.
According to the Cambridge on-line dictionary (See
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I love to eat . At my home, whenever there are s ome foods that taste good, I will eat all them up if my mother does not stop me in time. Although I remember that, once my parents took
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Dear Teachers, in below is my revised essay under your instructions, thank you very much for your kind help! - Shirley W
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I Love Eating
I love eating. At my home, whenever there are some foods that taste good, I will eat all them
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Advertising Age How Three Movies Drove a 15% Box-Office Surge and the Strategies Behind Their Success by Claude Brodesser-Akner Published: April 08, 2009 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) Box-office revenue is up almost 15%, while movie admissions are up
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According to me, this is the only correct explanation. 好久不见 (haojiu bujian) is literally translated: Long time no see, so that's where the expression comes from. I'm a student Chinese and I've heard all Chinese people saying it like
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Thanks, Nona! I forgot about the subtle differences in the word "holiday". In American English, this word is used for days the government (national or state) has approved as annual non-working days. I think you all call these "bank
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. We do not normally used the Anglo-Saxon genitive (-s) with non-sentient nouns. In fact, in your cases, the nouns are not in possession of egg, day or bunny at all-- the noun is just an adjective describing them. The same applies to Christmas Day
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I once took a *** next to the guy who played Billy Bear in 48 HOURS.. Anybody? Let's see... I was in a shopping center in Twin Falls, Idaho at a KB Toys counter where the employee told me that Demi Moore had just been there. (That was the
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It is, or used to be, common to give a little bonus to employees at Christmas time.
A bigger Christmas bonus does not mean a bigger salary - just a bigger "little something" at Christmas.
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Oliver knocks down two guards and says: Sorry, guys. I'll make sure you get nice Christmas bonus. Does he mean bigger salaries?
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