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I hesitate to agree with Google, but this time I must. I have never come across that phrase, and I would never have been able to understand the meaning that you have explained for it. It sounds like a direct translation from a language that has a
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"Filipinisms are words or phrases that are ususally grammatically incorrect or are almost always results of transliteration."
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anonymous
34 days ago
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The only google reference to this phrase is an album name: Into the Great Wide Open is the eighth studio album by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, first released in July 1991 Is that what you are talking about?
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I saw *The Boys From Brazil* last night. Greg Peck as Josef Mengele? Talk about casting against type. Olivier should ... He was so much more convincing as the dentist-from-hell in *Marathon Man* than Peck was as Mengele. W : ) Interesting that you
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The web-site was not to practice mathematics, but English. Under the decimals link, it is the numbers with the English translation. I'm sure the person can add and subtract.
I won't comment on your other comments as they are
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Not too bad :-)
'the whole night' - I'd assume the prevoius night or maybe another specified night. Not a vague time such as 'in the summer'. To be more vague you'd say 'a whole night'.
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Is it correct translation? because I doubt a bit:
The accident has happened with the car of the client. The man decided not to pay. But before making the final decision Insurer applied for the explanation. When the client was asked about the
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Is it correct translation? because I doubt a bit: The accident has happened with the car of the client. The man decided not to pay. But before making the final decision Insurer applied for the explanation. When the client was asked about the
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hey, I wonder where the phrase " , where art thou?" comes from. And could anyone explain the meaning to me as well, although I can imagine it. I've seen it quite often recently in different variations, like in the movie "O
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anonymous
77 days ago
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So the friend of mine from Switch Play, who came up with this great translation of Bush's invasion speech into ... of Martell's ScriptTips dealt with come up with a myriad of ideas. I'm not sure what else is out there. It's hard to
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