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While the technical answer is yes, the fact remains that the Los Angeles-based film industry attracts people from all over the world. Beyond just the actors and directors, a large percentage of the crew on any Hollywood film is likely to be
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There is no relationship between religion and terrorism.
Then why do so many commit acts of terrorism in the name of religion?
All religions are open to interpretation, but it seems to me that Islam allows for much more violent
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Prohibiting guns is attacking the syptom, not the disease. That said, Virginia does need to take a long, hard look at their gun laws if an individual with a history of mental illness (and who was cited as a possible danger to himself and others)
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Anabaptists are Protestants.
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Sometimes through our own adventure we can learn more. I think maybe the western style emphasize more on the ability of exploring something creative and achieving the results by one's own. Is that right?
That's my impression, but as I've never
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I think that every school everywhere has at least some of each kind of student you described, Nereus. However, because one must apply and be accepted to a university or college in order to attend, I think that you will find that most students at
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While I think that Mel Gibson is indeed anti-Semetic*, I don't think that The Passion of the Christ is... at least no more than the New Testament itself. The film seemed like a pretty straightforward recount of events as portrayed in the Bible.
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Unfortunately I do not know enough about East Asian culture to give anything more than general impressions of the cultural differences between there and America. If you have any specific questions though, I'd be happy to answer them as best I can.
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If one is referring to the entire form, I would say that "fill out" is more proper. If one is referring to individual questions, I would recommend using "fill in".
For example, if I were issuing commands I would say, "Fill out the application,"
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I've never heard anyone say "give it a swirl", but maybe it's just a variation of "give it a whirl".
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