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I just saw O3. I'd recommend it for the cast. Like the other two films, I found it fun to watch Cluny, Pitt, and the other actors interact. Their latest heist involves another rather complex plot, which I thought was so-so. I suppose that I'd recommend O3 if you liked the previous two films, but...
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The Shawshank Redemption-Andrew
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No, I wouldn't say that English literature is deteriorating. There's just a ton more of it to choose from--anyone with a decent sized wallet can publish their novel.Moreover, I think bw2/3 is correct when he points to the changing desires of the book-reading audience. I might agree that popular...
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1. the brothers karamazov (about family, philosophy, religion)2. the brothers k (about family, baseball, philosophy, religion)3. cormac mccarthy's border trilogy or the road-Andrew
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I'd say that for a me a proselyter is bad unless one of the following conditions is met:(1) The proselyter and I are in the middle of a conversation in which the p's ideas are relevant.(2) I'm in a life situation in which I'm searching for something (or in "a life of sorrow") and therefore I...
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Morgan Le Fey, I'm not catholic, have never been catholic, and don't intend to become catholic, so please know that since we're now talking about catholic doctrine, a catholic could probably say things clearer, more accurately, and more pragmatically. However, since I got us into this mess, I'll...
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Stannum, no apology necessary. Honestly, I'm rather impressed at myself for responding so quickly to you tonight. Ordinarily I'd be in the same boat as you.
You said: When I went to a Roamn Catholic school I was caned if I was seen to
even talk to a kid from the state school if I was in...
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Stannum,
While arcane could be interpreted as beige, I'd say that I often (and by often, I mean less than once a month) hear it used as more of a cerise. Sure, something that is mysterious, obscure, or esoteric, isn't necessarily negative, but in my culture (Seattle, WA, USA), I think that the...
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Hi, everyone. Returning to the original post, I don't feel that Stannum's original description of a religious proselyte is quite accurate. It may be irrelevant, but a proselyte is not necessarily someone who spreads their religious beliefs to others. A proselyte is simply a new convert to a...
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Thanks, Clive.
In this case, the context is somewhat irrelevant--the item that I'm directly concerned with is a parenthetical that lacks a prepositional phrase--I've wondered about this issue for awhile, so I made up those examples.
-Andrew
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