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I feel your pain, but you're talking about a lot of work. I just don't have the time. Sorry. Actually, "e" is very close. "Flying" is trochaic (strong-weak), and could be reversed by using "which fly," which
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Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang
When
I heard that Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang was coming to Flushing, New York to host an
episode, I thought that I was going to be on TV. Jun-Keuk-Norae-Ja-Rang is a
popular TV show in South Korea targeted for senior
Essay, Report & Composition Writing
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spacewater
54 days ago
Accents, Essays, Proofreading, Arts, Countries, Asia, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Careers, Salutations, Mistakes, Korea, Languages, Music
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I really like the intro, I think you express your opinion pretty eloquently. The only problem is "I still found it an appealing way to live." It's doesn't mesh well together, because before that you are speaking about the theory
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Our teacher gave us a homework to translate an article into English and then find some native English speakers to check for some arkward expressions in it. The original translation and the checked one are both required to be handed in three days
Foo community and anything-you-like-ness
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nchhpdzh
251 days ago
Difference Between, Expressions, Articles, Translation, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Languages, Asia, Proofreading, China
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Just seen the movie, loved (most of) the dialog. At times the dialog lines are as good as Tarantino's. So much street slang (of high quality, in given circumstances) drives me nuts: I don't have what it takes (i.e., I didn't puff weed
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for eplay
1 yr 351 days ago
Universities, Speaking, Chat, Friendships, Careers, Business, Writing, Poetry, Schools, Students, Proofreading, Business Letters
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GOTTA learn to proof read subject lines too! That should read "L.A. fires"! Sorry 'bout that. Yeah, I thought you were talking about the Lenny Stovovich fires. Confused the heck out of me! RonB "There's a story
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It's still a good story. Thanks. It's a bit of a sad story, of course. My younger brother had had a summer job at that ... laments my having quit, in one day (or so), the job that he had taken the effort to get me. I once had a
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"Steve Hayes" wrote Not "stet" anymore? Last I heard, it was "stet" for typesetters/proofreaders, "sic" for authors. Isn't "stet" used only to cancel an inadvertent proofreading mark?
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on 02 Nov 2003: But why should you assume that? People often, when they ... they need the advice, and then no assumption is necessary. I was obviously *not* talking about those people. Why do I need to spell that out? Why do you need to mention
alt.usage.english
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aaron j. dinkin
6 yr 20 days ago
Clauses, Constructions, Conditionals, Proofreading, Context, Friendships, Speaking, Chat, Writing, Careers, Speeches, Languages, Apologies, Styles, Auxiliaries
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