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You're recommending a place to eat in New York to the New Yorkers?? Ha! Thanks for the schooling :) The warm evening we were there, almost no one else was, it was really lovely. ... Project Runway glow, which obviously affected my judgment.
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Here is my essay, If someone could be kind to correct the grammar mistakes, it would be nice. For the others, enjoy the reading France is an amazing country. In no other country in the world could you find so many paradoxes. Each Year on july the
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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french_frog
129 days ago
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Winter
Analysis
This poem by Shakespeare is divided in two stanzas with nine lines each.
The meaning of the words
Icicle: thin point stick of ice that hangs down from something such as a roof. : name of person. Shepherd:
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anonymous
179 days ago
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hello, pls check my grammar for 2 stories.. "The Chrysanthemums" and "The Lottery" thanks for ur time!!! .. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
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I'm watching "Life" an interesting show. Nice bit of throwaway dialogue: She had that Canadian thing... You know: Happy for no reason. Just like you. Not so much... Oh, wait a minute... Irony. Whoosh. Where did I put that hemlock? If
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http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13412 September 5, 2008 Sarah Palin: The Xena of the War Party The neocons embrace the politics of celebrity The Palin-mania that is sweeping the GOP reminds me of the publicity surrounding "American
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paulo joe jingy
1 yr 78 days ago
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I'm trying to exclude all non-studio films that didn't cost millions from the Oscars. Why? Because these danged indies are ... if mainstream films could actually get awards, someone might try to make better minstream films. Just a theory.
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Nice bit of irony for the ending, RonB. Cool. Thanks. And you actually made it to the end! (You must have been in a charitable mood.) RonB "There's a story there...somewhere"
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Sure, but we can say "his current wives" if we ... we don't usually use the plural form in everyday conversation. Only because the condition itself is relatively rare. We might refer to the King of Saudi Arabia's wives without a
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dr robin bignall
5 yr 145 days ago
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Evan Kirshenbaum filted: Any ideas for other commonly slaughtered words? Off the top of my head and from checking old articles, awful, awesome, nice, terrible, cute, silly, quick, fast, slow, ... even still be the most common). For most, though,
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