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I just found this post over in rat. Seems the world is getting more unpredictable by the minute. Cheers, Jaime Path: uni-berlin.de!fu-berlin.de!postnews.google.com!i40g2000cwc.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail From: "Paul" Newsgroups:
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The internet is like a magazine to me. I need to take regular breaks from my work, and usually have a cup of tea while I flick through my three or four favourite sites. I agree with whoever said that aue is an intelligent group; it certainly beats
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Alan Jones typed thus: My Cambridge interviews were extremely tough, but had no tricks like the cake mentioned above. It was recommended that for Medicine one should study three A'levels chosen from Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Maths - I
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Please don't, especially in British English. It's vulgar and informal: many people wouldn't even leave out the "on" in conversation. Mike. Informal, yes, but 'vulgar' isn't that a bit too strong I wonder? A lot
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The word "vetting". What is the derivation/origin, and meaning. It is not in any dictionary I have. It is being used a lot lately. The word 'vetting' is not new. There is at least one example in print from 1918. From the , with
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