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Based on what I've read, "full and bye" is an old nautical expression meaning that a ship is both sailing close to the wind and has full sails.
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Is the following sentence correct? Akira passed the ball to Ken, who scored a goal. Yes, the sentence is correct. i think the correct sentence is Akira passed the ball to Ken then Scored a Goal. From your following sentence meant...Akira as a
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Think of which article ("the" or "a") you would use were the word "second" omitted in each case. The articles in these examples do not refer to the word "second", but rather to the nouns they are modifying.
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Because no one taken to Guantanamo has any rights - and anyone the US authorities suspect of "terrorism" can be taken there - I wouldn't dare to set foot on US soil at the moment. For a tourist, the USA is more dangerous than the
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Your first guess pretty much correct. Another way to say it would be "You tell me how a man can work and not put one foot wrong his whole life...".
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Yes, although the first would more likely be used to express disappointment or frustration at the person not having read the book.
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………….The Chicago’s club phone n………….. ………………The Chicago’s club’s phone n……. Neither is correct. It shoud be "The Chicago club's phone number..." assuming that the subject is "Chicago club". The police’ phone n. It
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Since I couldn't find you all day, I decided to start my biographical inquiry at the beginning . ( She means the beginnig of it all (him) - his parents, right? ) Yes. Well, of course we had to make up a story , ( think up an excuse not to tell
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Mr. Luthor, the C.E.P. (I n a previous episode they mentioned the same abbreviation and it standed for Center for Enviromental Protection but I can't find that meaning of the CEP anywhere. Is there a Center for Enviromental Protection in
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Just a little weirded out . Got a little bizarre? In this case it simply means that things are weird (or indeed bizarre). Usually however, the term "weirded out" is used to describe how a person feels after witnessing or experiencing
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