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Local slang for me: b'y - boy -> used for both genders though yes b'y! - espression of disbelief whaddaya at, b'y - how are you (what are you at?) where's it to?/where's it at- where is it he's/she's best kind -
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Shaheen Nath(TCS),(Udaipur)-How my Relationship with the Bohra Muslim Girl from Udaipur finally broke apart * From: Swastika198327 (Email Removed) * Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 09:05:33 -0800 (PST) Let me make it very clear that I am not a lout neither
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anirban basu
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Satire and Status The Enlightenment era from sixteenth to eighteenth century is known for its progressive innovation on independent thinking, pursuit of personal success, and the complete separation from church and absolutism. In Hogarth’s
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Hi, Raen. Thanks for your reply. My English name is Richard, which I have used ever since my college days. I am a man. Hey, I find myself so uncomfortable with the assertion that I am a man. You know, in real life, no one says it to prove his
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JOB PROPOSITION FROM H.H. CALMON LTD H.H. CALMON LTD. CO. needs a Payment Manager in the UK pending the establishment of our office & branches in this countries. This project has been developed in a way not to affect your present job nor bring
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. Most English nouns have no gender (and how would we reveal it if they did, since we have no affixes or determiners that vary with gender?) The exceptions are the personal pronouns ( he, she , etc) and a number of nouns such as bull (a male cow),
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Good afternoon to you all, I was wondering what is the gender of english nouns like: - repository - directory Can anyone give me an answer? Is there a general rule in this case? Thanks in advance, Marco Faustinelli, Italy
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I don't wonder you should ask. I see you've corrected the gender to "her" husband. I'm not comfortable with the "plaster." Perhaps it's British. Obsteh says it means "bandage," or "bandaid."
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<It is all-pervading and hardly surprising since it results from people having invested a lot of time in learning what they believe to be correct .> Or that which they insist on being accepted as the only correct form, even though they know
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It shall say: "Siblings" defines at least two people who don't have the same gender and who share at least one parent. Hi, renan, This is fine when you know in advance how your subjects are configured, but we often must use language
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