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Capitalized like that it implies a group who meet on Friday nights, in this case to study the Bible.
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to make snide remarks about my viewing habits and otherwise come off as a smart ass unhelpful. No reflection on your viewing habits. A comment on the awfulness of this kind of TV series which does no great service to the BBC's reputation.
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Which version bellow is correct and natural?: (When asked "What do you want to do to help old people/senior citizens?") I want to carry a heavy bag for an old person when he is crossing a street. I want to carry heavy bags for old people
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A silly series with a silly script. Not exactly responsive. Of course it's silly, I dare say any of us would be hard pressed to name a TV show that's not silly. Tom is being sarcastic. Not exactly informative. At the risk of repeating
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Whether the trend that is growing, and which is indicated in all that has been said so far, is a sign of a sudden reversal....
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Could be so many things: ..but I didn't fancy her. ...but I didn't respond ...but I didn't feel the same way
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No bird makes a call for no reason. Birds make calls to tell other birds where they are, to indicate that this is their patch of territory, to attract females, or to alert other birds to predators.
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This is going in circles! Time to draw a line under it. b.i.d. abbr. Latin bis in die (twice a day) t.i.d. abbr. Latin ter in die (three times a day) q.i.d. abbr. Latin quater in die (four times a day) q.d. abbrv. Latin quaquae die (once a day)
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As you climb upwards from sea level, air has a lower density and becomes "thin". In this thin air, sound is clearer. So the birds' calls are heard more clearly.
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Do you perhaps mean the Apocrypha? http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/apocrypha?view=uk
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