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The Fighting Tigers, 1993-2008: Into a New Century of LSU Football
By Scott Rabalais and Peter Finney. (Baton Rouge (Louisiana).Louisiana State University Press, 2008. 231 pp.)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the home to a wide variety of
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In New Orleans, they have a story about crawfish. When ... who throw them alive into boiling pots, are their friends. Stockholm syndrome. With lobsters it's Stockpot Syndrome. Alan Brooks A with an Underwood Broth-er can you spare a dime? MWSM
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In New Orleans, they have a story about crawfish. When the Arcadians were expelled from Arcidia, they walked overland to ... this story, is why the lobsters would think that humans who throw them alive into boiling pots, are their friends.
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In New Orleans, they have a story about crawfish. When the Arcadians were expelled from Arcidia, they walked overland to ... this story, is why the lobsters would think that humans who throw them alive into boiling pots, are their friends. A drawn
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In New Orleans, they have a story about crawfish. When the Arcadians were expelled from Arcidia, they walked overland to the frenchy outpost of Lousiana. Their friends the lobsters walked with them. The trip was so long and so arduous that the
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This is how one book explained it: (1) Yes, both are about the same. (2) Some people feel that "It was nice seeing you" is more immediate, vivid, emotional. If you meet a good friend whom you haven't seen for five years, you might
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What is the difference between the following two sentences when used in conversation:
It was nice seeing you.
It is nice to see you.
Do we use them at the beginning or at the end of a conversation?
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