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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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Highlighted the more glaring issues for you.
I could tell that my friend was excited by the looks of her face. Natalie was going in for the talent contest, American Idol, which was a famous worlwide TV competition.She was always lack of
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Pls check my essay... Pls correct my grammar, tenses,spelling and sentence structure...thx very much. I could tell that my friend was excited by the looks of her face. Natalie was going in for the talent contest, American Idol, which was a
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madxmag
44 days ago
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Great rant here: http://snipurl.com/sbhp8 Well. *That* was something. I had a friend once who heard a Vidal speech, and afterwards he said Vidal spoke so badly of the American government that the speech sounded like an MDC song slowed down with no
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avoid normal situations.
50 days ago
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Can someone help me with these 15 sentences, I wrote down what I thought was OK He slapped me behind my head/at the back of my head. BEHIND Thats the second cigarette in the same hour. What can you say to a story so intricate other than
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alc24
51 days ago
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I don't hear it used often by white people (unless used deliberately, for example in songs), but African Americans seem to use it more regularly in everyday informal speech, so it depends on the variety of English you want to consider.
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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kooyeen
52 days ago
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"Darky" is an old-fashioned term, now considered perjorative, for a black person. "Dutch" in this case probably refers to a method of processing chocolate; recipes using chocolate are often called "double Dutch" to
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Yeah, accents in songs are... different or fake. Most singers sound pretty much like Americans with a non-rhotic accent, no matter where they are from.
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"They told me I should come down to cousin, but a flatly refused, I ain't dumb down nothing." from the song by American rapper. Why is double negation used here? Just to be closer to the lower level of society? And in what meaning is
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You can do better than buying books if you're on the net. I know of an american site with loads of (kind of classic) poetry with recordings you can listen to or download. It's called "repeat after us" and could help you with
Song Writing & Lyrics
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emmeladelyn
72 days ago
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