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From what you say, I gather that you're visiting places without an appointment, just in the hope that they might have a vacancy.
To give a good first impression, make sure that your appearance is smart and tidy, adopt a good posture, be
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How's the Welsh accent? Do Welsh people use Welsh words when speaking in English?
Welsh people speak English with a distinctive lilting accent that is often described as "sing-song". The Welsh accent is not uniform across the
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There are some differences in vocabulary and idiom across the British Isles, and you might encounter some regional words and expressions that you're not familiar with. But the core vocabulary and grammar are not hugely different, and you might
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I assume "agglergy" was a falling-on-the-keyboard incident. The use of plural and singular in "I have no allergies now. I started getting allergy shots." is fine.
Punches are usually "harder" rather than
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It's to transfer the Time format to a string.
If you have data of one type (say time), and you want to make it into another type (say string) then the usual word would be "convert" rather than "transfer". It's
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I spotted a typo and a couple of other things that I'd change or consider changing:
Iceberg lettuce is a type of crisp-head lettuce. Its light green leaves are formed into a densely packed head that weights weighs about 2 two pounds.
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Wonder ask me to explain you more details regarding the ICTI certificate,
I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say here. All I can think of is that "Wonder" is supposed to be "Wanda" (someone's first
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1. The priests had to look after their own fellowship with God if they were to minister to others -- suggests that they probably did look after their own fellowship with God and consquently did minister to others.
2. The priests would have had
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"Bon mot" (literally "good word") is an expression borrowed from French, meaning a particularly clever, witty or apposite remark. For effect, the author has reused the French word "bon" later in the sentence,
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"Perception" literally means the act of perceiving something (i.e. becoming aware of something) through the senses. Usually, though, "perception" refers to the way that the brain interprets the information it receives -- in
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