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I loved this movie, so much so that I saw it twice this past weekend. I even watched Infernal Affairs (English title), the Hong Kong film upon which it is based.
The cast is simply excellent. I'm not a huge Leonardo DiCaprio fan, but he gave a
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It was one of my favorite films of last year.
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I'm a Yankees and a Mariners fan. Can you guess why?
Hideki Matsui and Ichiro Suzuki?
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My name is John . It is an English name based on the Hebrew name Yochanan . It means "Yahweh is merciful". Many people (most who have known me since childhood) call me "Johnny" as a nickname. Another nickname for John is "Jack", but in recent
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If I want to indicate that a person has a wide range of tastes in food, I just say they are a "good eater".
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Your children could just as well take your wife's last name, couldn't they?
They could take my wife's last name in the sense that it's certainly legal and, of course, possible. While young children obviously have no say in what they are named,
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Many women (especially if the don't have children who have the father's last name) go back to their maiden name after divorce. On the other hand, many will keep their ex-husband's name if they have developed in their profession since the marriage,
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Is it the same in other Spanish-speaking countries? And what about the rest of the world?
I think that many, if not all, Spanish-speaking countries have similar naming practices, but I'm not sure. As for the rest of the world, I really don't
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In American films I always see that women change their surnames when they get married. Is it something still common nowadays or is it old fashioned? And is it also common in other countries? Do you agree with that?
Yes, it's still the normal
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Well, I don't think it's just Americans who refer to the "Iron Curtain" as such. Frankly, I think it's generally accepted all over that the Iron Curtain was the dividing line between the western free-market and eastern Soviet-influenced countries
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