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The correct spelling is tour de force (= turn of force). It is a literary term applied to a work which provides an outstanding illustration of a writer's skill and mastsery; a sort of "one-off" brilliant display. (Penguin's Dictionary of Literary
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Sepcial offer, Mr. P! That's hilarious!
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I also think handedness is genetic. I have never considered left-handedness a thing that needs correction but I know that many societies do. I've read, however, that it is wrong to change that in children because it has psychological
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Yes, I agree that RomanS is the mistake. Remains acts as a noun and is usually used in the plural.
I have some more notes, though I am not 100% sure:
6 The city still has the hot springs, around which...
I wouldn't put a comma here
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Hi Basil,
I've asked a friend who speaks Latin and he says that "Nomen est omen" is fine, it is just not the same as "Nomen est omnis". The latter means "the name is everything", the first is closer to your translation (omen - like in English).
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To all who've read Umberto Eco's book: What is your interpretation of the title?
I cannot yet decide for myself and a discussion here on "What's in a name" made it even more difficult after I decided to seek a connection between the two. Any
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I would say it should be 'So inside all of us there are three people.'
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This is from Longman:
GOOD TIME/BAD TIME ETC
38 a good time, bad time, difficult time, etc is a period or part of your life when you have good, bad, difficult etc experiences: This was the happiest time of her life. | have a
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I would choose #2
"Experience in managing various departments at industrial sites."
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I was thinking about that too, Pieanne. However, I believe there is a difference between the two. If we say "Let me know when you go (=get) there", the person will be expected to tell us he has already arrived there. If the person is only expected
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