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It's not "Football"! Football is the sports with strong men and, well, footballs. Soccer is "Fussball" or "Foodbal" in english, closer to the german word! I'm English but most of the time I don't have a
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anonymous
46 days ago
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How u doing, sorry for not replying ur thread for over 4 months, i've been doing my thesis since the beginning of the year, now I handed in my first draft, waiting for the feedbacks from my prof. I only saw cricket on TV, I dont think peope
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tq06z88v
85 days ago
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Hello! My name is Emily and I live in New Zealand . I am 11 years old. I have a pet kiwi and a pet rat. The reason why I have a pet kiwi is that my parents are animal rescuers. They found this bird on the road. Sadly, this happens a lot, and my
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Londoners think Northern English people are barbarians, though we're the nicest people you could want to meet. Traditions are important, but times change and the world moves on. Haven't been on a horse for about 30 years myself.
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adrenochrome
224 days ago
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We at adidas are about to begin a promotional campaign called mi adidas. The aim of this project is to increase awareness and sales of our exclusive mi adidas training footwear. To achieve this, we are going to provide an array of sporting mentors
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tAmerican football is futuristic rugby. The 'ize' suffix is not an Americanization. It was used in Britain a lot earlier than the 'ise' variant. British settlers took it to the colonies, and it remained. The same is true of other
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Yes, I think it's primarily a sporting term, although the reference here is specifically to rugby rather than soccer; a 'prop' is a positional term used in rugby, but not in football (soccer). I think too, it is sometimes used
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Hi, 'Hut two three four' are words used for counting in certain situations. In such a context, 'hut' seems to mean 'one'. I don't know why. It may be a corrupted form of 'up' (as in 'everybody get up on your
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Actually, "football" (and yes, it's spelt/spelled that way) refers to more than one sportWhat it means depends on where you're from. In the US the name refers to a game in which the players are packed in body armour and have
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The response from the United States of America to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Message from Her Majesty the Queen. • Let us start with your header, the use of Majesty. Here is how it is derived: After the fall of Rome, Majesty was used to
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1 yr 121 days ago
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