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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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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_two_cents_(idiom) " My two cents " and its longer version " put my two cents in " is an American idiomatic expression, taken from the original British idiom expression: to put in " my two
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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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On 1 Jun 2004 04:52:14 GMT, CyberCypher So you maintain that "shovel the focus" and "you look even worse than your ineptitude" are examples of complex grammar? The complete paragraph (You insist on taking things out of context
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My reaction is that the phrase "big shoes to fill" ... kind) in using the phrase, I'd be surprised. Maria Conlon What do regular readers of the London Financial Times have to say about this? I'm an irregular reader but I would
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Does this relate to some stainless steel alloy? I don't get the reference but am willing to learn. Hey, that would have been extremely witty, considering your name! No, I took "mUs1Ka" to be using iron to indicate irony, and I
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I agree with you completely, of course, but don't you need some yttrium inside those parentheses? Jerry Friedman Does this relate to some stainless steel alloy? I don't get the reference but am willing to learn. Hey, that would have been
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I've given up waiting for Ger's reply, so I have ... in any way racist, the reference sticks in my craw. You understand rightly. It's a precious variant on the traditional N-word. No doubt you remember Jimmy Rabitte's apercu from
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The use of the word 'abuse' there makes me think you take yourself, and AUE, far too seriously. It's none of your damn business how I take things, Bignall. Note that Bignall uses the term "thread naming". That focuses ... as
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I heard this on "Monk" last Friday, and now I am trying to find a good comparison of these two terms. What I have found on-line is unspecific and usually has these as synonyms. I also saw that on *Monk*, and (like you) spent some time
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