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CalifJim, I'm sorry - for some reason I didn't see your post before I posted.
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I can't be sure out of context, but mightn't this be a reference to good old "in vino veritas"? Trying to find play now...
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Yes. She's ironically saying that she doesn't have very good security.
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Usually, threats to society are controlled by individuals/systems that have been set in place by the society to do that job - police, the court system, etc. Apparently in some primal groups, the people themselves, all acting as equals, take care
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Whoa! I guess that's what he means - what else can it be? - but that's really weird. I have never heard "in" with side to refer to anything except pain, or perhaps Adam's rib. Are you transcribing these yourself or getting
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Like a wasp or bumblebee whose stinger has been removed. His attacks have lost their venom; they are no longer as painful/harmful. Edit: Or, if we're talking about attacks that have already happened, it could mean the sting (pain) has been
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You do know he means Las Vegas, Nevada. "The Strip" refers to the street where the big, flashy hotels, casinos and so forth are located, the ones that have made the city famous as a tourist destination.
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I think "Related Documents:" would be fine. "Addenda" might also be the word you're looking for.
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Although children play a game called leapfrog, I don't think this phrase is related to it, but merely a colorful riff on the rather boring expression, "When he says jump, you'd better jump" - "When he says frog, you'd
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Oh dear. Well, I don't know enough about the international internet to advise. sorry.
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