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Well, I don't know now. From a brief google, the phrase seems to be used to refer to surveillance cameras, which are becoming ubiquitous in American cities. And it turns out that "Eye in the Sky" was a hit for the Allan Parsons
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The expression "to take away from something" can be physical. It usually means "to detract from something," as in, "I don't mean to take away from her performance, but I've heard that song sung much better."
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What do you mean you always need the -ing form of a verb after a preposition ?
First of all, language is a living everchanging thing, nothing is written in stone. And with more than 180.000.000 google results for I'm looking
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All right, you know,sometimes the biggest challenge is to know exactly how to use some words and expressions. Talking about my question, it really sounds ok to say: "of all tour ships, this is our bigger" but as you said when you're
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You need periods or, as appropriate, question marks at the end of all your sentences. The word "I" is always capitalised. Do not imagine that capitalisation and punctuation are unimportant. If you care at all about writing properly then
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Sometimes I'm watching TV, a video or listening music, then I frequently hear these expressions and with lots of different meanings. So can someone explain me the use of each one of these expressions? Out here/there Over here/there Down
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Dear teachers,
The song "Carry on till tomorrow" from Babfinger is really nice. I want to know if the first expression of the following song is "In younger days..." or "In lonely days".
I hear
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When you want to say that a film (or an album) is worth watching more than once, what's the expression used to convey such idea? Is it "re-watch value"? And what about music albums?
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Would you please help me to change them into another types of expressions? You can use "it was music to my ears" before or after "when I heard that ...", like this: It was music to my ears when I heard that Mr. Torquemada
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Hello,
I would like to know the meaning of the expression "Stoned soul picnic" - It is a song by the soul group Fifth Dimension (from the 60's): (I also found elsewhere on the net the expression "Stone Souled Picnic")
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