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Yea guess it really is my own interpretation, but as
with any song no one can say "It means _____" with 100%
certainty. I suppose its the nature of music, right?
But anyway, " hollow years " can mean unfilled years which leads to--->1)
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Hollow Year - Dream Theater
He's just a kind of man You hear about Who leaves his family for An easy out They never said a word He couldn't take another day Carry me to the shoreline Bury me in the sand Walk me across the water And maybe you'll
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Starstuff wrote: How come there's is no "the" before "conditions"?
Actually, this sentence could easily say, "....under the
conditions of very high temperature or energy..." and make sense.
However, it sounds better, because 1+
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Starstuff wrote: The original sentence is: "Campaigners now have compelling documentary evidence of the human rights abuses that they had been alleging for several years." Several different versions made up by me: 1. "Campaigners now have the
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I would use the verb stampede .
stampede - A sudden frenzied rush of panic-stricken animals.
therefore: It is a time of ....stampeding bulls, masked balls,...etc
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and Cambridge University is actually the University of Cambridge . Technially.
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Because it is not being used as a proper name, university is not capitalized.
An example where it is: "People at Emory University have an advantage over those at (say) Oxford University or Cambridge University ." (notice I removed the 's from
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Nik wrote: Generally lie has a negative image such as rude
attitude for cheating people. In addition, politicians often lie to
justify themselves after their frauds. However, where I live, in Japan,
as there is a proverb, the end justifies the
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1) Only use "the" when you have a specific one in mind (a specific
Macys, a specific McDonald's, etc). Also only use "the" when both you
AND the person you are communicating with know of the location.
ie: "Lets go to the McDonalds!" =
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1) Canada borders the USA to / on/in the south .
For this specific sentence, in is best, since it is not clear WHERE the speaker is at, so if you said, Canada borders the USA to the south , it could be interpreted as Canada is to the south of
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