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Aha! In Engish, they are 'contra-entries' - basically means the other side of, or opposite of, so a debit is the contra-entry of the credit. We tend not to use the word "contra-entry" though, and would say 'corresponding' entry instead.
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Is not even slang. It's just nonsense I'm afraid.
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counterparts isn't really the right word because a counterpart is the same thing but in a different place. For example, in my job, my counterpart in London, is called Craig. That means Craig does the same job as me, but he works in London and I
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Which account are you talking about? That will help to advise you. I'm assuming that the "wear and tear" account is the depreciation account, yet I can't think of another account that would be similar enough to it or have the same purpose that
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I'm from the Glasgow area and I think some of the accents are awful as well. Edinburgh accents are even worse, along with Dundee/Fife area. I like the north of Scotland accents best - they're not as harsh.
Not keen on Irish accents either. Most
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"The digitized image of the face is rough because the computer thinks in terms of ones and zeros and makes all-or-nothing approximations. This will, in some cases, enhance subtle information about light versus dark differences, hence the lack of
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Certainly in the UK the vast majority of people take next friday to mean the Friday of next week. Some regions have variations of the expression, and say things like "Fri week" (which means the same thing) and might question "next fri" if they've
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"full of sweetness" is just an expression that means full of pleasant things, or full of happiness.
"Always make your life filled with full of sweetness." doesn't make sense though. "Always make your life full of sweetness" or "Always fill your
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But then, if that was the case Clive, you would just say "see you on Friday", whereas "see you next Friday" means not this one coming but the one after.
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They both mean the same thing ie a consultitive group gives advice on something, and an advisory group gives advice on something.
In this case, the head consults the teachers to find out what they think rather than for their advice. So really
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