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Hello Mr Brown is a translator. He can translate texts within the field of humanities (literature, religion), general texts (articles) and texts dealing with parapsychology, theology, journalism, history, esotericism, psychology, sports. --- Is
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Hi there, I was wondering about the following matter: Why do we use the indef. art. a -> /ə/ before words that start with a consonant sound? And why do we use the indef. art. an -> /ən/ before words that start with a vowel sound? The
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The short answer to your question is no. The word "imbued" is not used in everyday language, and is probably inappropriate in the given context, even if intended metaphorically. It means "saturated", and your example would mean
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Is this so tough...? Yes! I've been mulling this over. There is an influence from Buddhism which carried words between languages in an area from Greece through Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, India to China, Tibet, Thailand, Korea and Japan. This
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http://snipurl.com/j1ryb One of the challenges of writing is...writing. Here are some tips that I've found most useful for myself, for actually getting words onto the page: 1. Write something every work-day, and preferably, every day;
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I am having an argument with the RFC-Editor. My co-author had written: but some of them may be required in certain types of article. and she changed it into but some of them may be required in certain types of articles. Q. Several times lately
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215 days ago
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I'm really no authority on this, but I'll give it a try, in case no one else shows. << The objective of this thesis was a thorough analysis >> This seems strange to me, since the thesis is eternal, so to speak. I could
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245 days ago
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Hey guys, I have just written a conclusion of my master theiss. I was told the tense preferred is past ... or present perfect.. Sometimes I use present tense though ... and I am really not sure about when to use the ppresent perfect and when to
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misha28ela
245 days ago
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I agree with a lot of this, Montur, but we mustn't forget the very strong plural influences which can build up in a sentence; they can make even the most careful of writers stray. What do you feel about this from More's Utopia?: It is
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Screenwriter Tries Again to Succeed as a Novelist LONDON - Like many aspiring novelists, author William Nicholson once looked down on TV and movie screenwriters as wannabe artists, people who did such work because they couldn't really write.
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358 days ago
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