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Hey there, guys (and hello, Clive). If I'm not mistaken, nowadays, there is little to no distinction between "has got" and "has gotten," am I correct? I examined The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, and the
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Let me ask a question about the following sentence. They really knocked our radars back with white noise. (p475,Red Rising ... thing back I don't know what movement the thing will get by being knocked back, especially when it is radar. Thanks
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What does the term "yellow press" refer to? Whatg is the origin of this term? Eduardo Cadiz (Andalucia: Spain) According to Chambers English Dictionary, it means "newspapers abounding in exaggerated, sensational articles". On
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What does the term "yellow press" refer to? Whatg is the origin of this term? Eduardo Cadiz (Andalucia: Spain) According to Chambers English Dictionary, it means "newspapers abounding in exaggerated, sensational articles". On
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