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colors A flag or banner, as of a country or military unit.
colors The salute made during the ceremony of raising or lowering a flag.
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Nonstandard i.e. not considered correct by most people.
Contraction of am not.
Used also as a contraction for are not, is not, has not, and have not.
http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/ain%27t
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Meantolearn wrote:
Hi My2sense,
Is it OK to call a pharmacist working at a drug store 'Doctor' in the States? For instance, Dr. Lock.
Thanks for the reply.
I don't think so
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In the United States the Pharm.D. ( Doctor of Pharmacy ) degree is a first-professional doctorate that prepares the graduate for pharmacy practice. The multidisciplinary curriculum may focus on pharmacy-biomedical sciences, pharmaceutical
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By the way, isn't calling a Pole/Polish a Polack abusive? I think it is. Indeed it is! It's good that you point this out to everyone. Please see below--
Etymology: Polish polak 1 obsolete : a native or inhabitant of Poland 2
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Rishonly wrote:
Hi Pinenut,
"You made your argument look stupid.. "
"Obviously you don't know..."
"I think you need to study grammar. "
I believe these sentences are impolite and would infuriate the recipient of the message. It
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Nemo85 wrote:
i need five references available on the net about
the stream of consciousness and james joyou 's novel the portrait of the artist as youndman
thanks for your time
You mean- Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man -
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Lazarus wrote: MrPedantic wrote:
The Nazi party originally rose to power by a series of small, only slightly disturbing steps. They had a genius for making those steps seem "normal" or "inevitable". That was why people supported them, after
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Pieanne wrote:
Yes, of course it should be "I couldn't care less"! Funny thing is that when people drop the "not", the sentence means exactly the contrary... and nobody cares!
Just as you say Pieanne....
Clichés are especially
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Anonymous wrote:
The word email is a countable noun; therefore, you could say an email or emails. Could you chop the letter e off of it, and simply say mail for email, if context-wise it's easy to understand you are referring to email --- a
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