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What does lot price mean here?
Its Hong Kong wine auctions, moreover, have the highest average lot price — roughly three times that in New York or London — because Christie’s puts only the rarest, most expensive vintage wines up
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I think that southern Ireland and the South of Ireland are more correct. South Ireland would be a country if it existed. Note that some countries have northern/southern (Northern Ireland) and some have north/south in their names (South/North
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(1) There are many island nations, e. g., Japan, Iceland, the Philippines, etc. (2) Mr. Smith is very wealthy, i. e., rich. (3) There are many island nations ( e. g., Japan....). (4) Mr. Smith is wealthy (i. e., rich). (5) There are many island
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<p>Am teaching English in Korea and came here via Google to check the common American usage for the plural Shrimp. I am British and would naturally use plural Shrimp, but I know that some use Shrimps. It appears that Shrimp is common in many
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anonymous
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People say, "Good evening," when you greet someone in the evening .
Do you still say, "Good evening," when you meet someone after twelve midnight and before dawn?
In Japan, professional musicians and other
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Hey, just finished this exercise, but was a little unsure about my answers. I'd be grateful if anyone could offer me a little marking expertise :) Cheers, Matt.
1. When I arrived at the station, the train had gone. - PAST PERFECT 2. Have
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I am working on an article for Script Mag on global cinema, and am stuck on the @&*%$@## lead - ... in Bosnia. Anyone know someplace exotic with an unusual cinema? Or have a suggestion on where to find this info? Hmmm... I've attended a
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Hi Ellie! I'm too new here. I'm Sanoorsha, who is 12 years old Srilankan school student. English is like my mother language. I can talk in the American and the British style. I'd like to be friends with you. I think that you would
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Is "fresher" commonly used to mean "freshman" or maybe "beginner"? I would like to know because it is used in here in Japan. Is it one of those words we made up or is it actually used? At least it doesn't seem to
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