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Hi,Please read the previous posts in this thread, and you'll find an example. Afterwards, post your draft here; somebody will probably correct it.
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The Painted VeilA selfish, spoiled and fun-loving young British woman (Kitty) marries a doctor (Walter), who is deeply in love with her, only to escape from her family. Walter takes his wife to China, since he's going to work there, but soon she falls in love with a British expatriate (a real...
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Hi Jason and welcome to the forums!Your question reminded me of another thread (http://www.englishforums.com/English/ChopAndStamp/dddcr/Post.htm) where a link to a page from Wikipedia about Chinese seals (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_(Chinese) was posted. I hope you'll find them useful.
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Hi,I use the advanced editor, and I can easily change colours (I promise you, I know almost nothing about html, so I haven't edited the code).
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Hi,I've edited the link in Optilang's post. Now it should work, so please try again (warning: it's a pdf file).
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Hi,As N2G says, MM has already answered the very same questions in another thread: http://www.englishforums.com/English/InOnAt/gwwxh/post.htm,so I am locking this thread. Please go to the other one if you have some more questions on this topic.
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Hi,Yes, Rin Tin Tin was a dog, and he was the star in an old TV series.For some info, you can check this page from Wikipedia or this website.
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Hi,There's also "polder", which is not an English word (it comes from Dutch) but is quite common in academic texts ... probably because a lot of land was reclaimed in the Netherlands.http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=polder
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After reading Mr Wordy's and GG's replies, I thought I'd better post to check whether I have always done similar things incorrectly . At the first mention of the act, I'd write: "... Environmental Protection Act (EPA) ..." writing the extended form first and then the...
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Anon,It's very nice and helpful of you to correct what others wrote more than two years ago, but please mind your spelling. It's "you", not "u"; " rather", not "rahther".
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