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Well, reading your comments, my own, and looking it up in a dictionary, there seem to be two major uses for by . 1) The first and most frequent use is that it specifies the means or manner in which something is accomplished. When you say the
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Unfolding events in Iraq have prompted some observers to make analogies to the American experience in the Vietnam War. The United States has, they argue, stumbled into another overseas "quagmire" from which there is no easy or cheap
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The French analogy above is irrelevant; Latin is very exact in these matters and would use either vitae or vitarum depending on the number of lives in question.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_two_cents_(idiom) " My two cents " and its longer version " put my two cents in " is an American idiomatic expression, taken from the original British idiom expression: to put in " my two
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I don't see where we disagree: tracks, channels, signals - they all carry the same data. I think you're just confusing tracks made at the recording session with tracks made at the editing/mixing session (post production). I'll grant
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Then how would you interpret this 'drawings for children', Clive?
The more narrowly a theory is defined by and agrees with experimental or observational facts, the more secure its status. It's rather as in those
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“The most effective way for managers to assign work is to divide complex tasks into their simpler component parts. This way, each worker completes a small portion of the task but contributes to the whole.”
Discuss the extent to which you agree
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No bullpen is from "America's favorite past time" Baseball. Here he is using the reference because most Americans reading the story will understand the simile or analogy. Apparently he expects her to be in the position only a short
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That's about right... it's close to impossible to sell a script, then a 1 in 10 chance it gets made, and then it turns out crap. But here's the problem with self production - you make the script they didn't want to buy into a
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http://snipurl.com/28h0n New Statesman - Lights! Camera! Fiction! (www newstatesman com) Lights! Camera! Fiction! Chris Weitz Published 08 May 2008 A hundred years ago the job of screenwriter didn't exist in the early film business; today the
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