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Vctory: Here is a site that has analyzed words by frequency of use and posted many lists for study. There is an American English and British English list. http://www.manythings.org/vocabulary/lists/l/ The related words you listed all have
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alpheccastars
145 days ago
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Bla, bla, bla With this letter I would like to explain my motivation for an internship at your company. I graduated from Technical University of Moldova; Computers, Informatics and Microelectronics Faculty in July 2007 where I obtained a degree in
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feuerfreireplay
191 days ago
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In reading a book about native American languages, I came across two lovely kinship words. The first, from Apache, is ... relatives. I was wondering if anybody knows some interestiong kinship words in various languages that do not exist in
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tak to <.->
5 yr 114 days ago
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Phonetic spelling as in subject... I was watching a BBC programme on Edward Hopper, which relied strongly on an interview ... this is it found in some carefully-delineated dialect of artistic America, or is it perhaps just one man's
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ross howard
5 yr 173 days ago
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} The elements of my e-mail address are all there in ASCII } text for anyone or any bot that wants to look at the source } language. You haven't eliminated the possibility of a bot } being able to decipher e-mail addresses. You've only
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r j valentine
5 yr 280 days ago
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It's important to be aware that the page Bob refers to, although it does hide the e-mail address from spammers ... - they'll have to read and re-type the address (OK, not *that* inconvenient, until they make a mistake, of course). Those
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Yes, you are: "I am become death" is an archaic ... native to English or was borrowed from, for example, French. It's in Dutch, too, so my money would be on it being an old Germanic pattern. To have been borrowed ... verbs, actually,
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john lawler
6 yr 11 days ago
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