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I wonder why it sank without a trace. I think the movie is a classic example of a good premise that gets pushed to a ridiculous extreme. It seemed to me that a bunch of writers sat around the water cooler and tried to figure out everything an evil
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Is this a usage from across the Pond?
It depends on what side of the Pond you learned English ))
www.americancorpus.com abounds with similar samples.
To quote a couple:
1. Once a bride who met with an accident was buried
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Even in American English, "I didn't see him for ten years" and "I haven't seen him for ten years" have different meanings. With the first, after a 10-year period, I saw him again. My high school boyfriend joined the
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Here is the Press Release for my new movie which was originally called Hunter, and then called Rogue and which now, apparently, is called Hybrid, going almost immediately into production in Regina (which, I'm told is somewhere North of New
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NY DAILY NEWS/DAVID BIANCULLI... "Cracker: A New Terror" MONDAY at 9 PM on BBC America. Long before Kyra Sedgwick cracked cases on "The Closer," and Mandy Patinkin and his team profiled serial killers on "Criminal
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Only recently have I realized that "no one" does not translate into Greek. This is a serious problem when teaching Greeks English. It is linked to the biggest problem I have, that Greeks believe that the Greek language is the richest
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Don't do this! "Best Men" (1997), geeze, what an awful, contrived mess. (What happens when "everyone" has to have an "issue".) Everybody had an "issue" in this movie. There was the super tough,
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