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What is the difference between truculent, belligerent, aggressive? I checked a few dictioaries. But i wasn't able to figure out the difference. Thanks for your help.
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There were many froums before English Forums was updated. Do they exist? Where are they? Thanks for your information.
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and which excepted parts , are for the present, left precisely as if this proclamation were not issued.
I thought if "the" does not precced "excepted parts", it means not all "excepted parts" must be left precisely
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Thanks a lot.
If "which" can be placed so, is "the" must proceed "excepted parts"? ... , and the excepted parts which are for the present..."?
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Thanks. 4. Why is "which" not placed after " excepted parts"? If "which" can be placed so, is "the" a must ? " ... , and the excepted parts which are for the present left precisely ... "?
1. "bascially", what is the exactly correct comprehension?
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The Emancipation Proclamation
January 1, 1863
By the President of the United States of America:
A Proclamation.
Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, a
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Debonair is based at Luton Airport.
When is based in used? When is based at used? I often see based in. Thanks.
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What is the difference between "devise", "conceive" and "invent"? thanks for your help.
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Thank you Clive.
In my book the phrase is "another one bytes the dust". The text tells the story of a marketing failure. I think in the phrase "byte" is a typo mistake.
I searched on google and yahoo and found the the phrase "another one
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What does the phrase mean? Are bytes and bites interchangeable? Thanks.
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