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Don't worry. All is fine.
Yesterday you posted the question two times, in two areas of this site.
One of your posts got many replies and the other post got no replies.
I deleted the one that got no replies because it was a duplicate post.
The one with many replies still exists. It is HERE. ...
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This movement came about as a result of many soliders losing their eyesight during W.W.I.
or
This movement came about because many soliders lost their eyesight during W.W.I. (might be better)
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"I am fed up with you", is an expression that means "I am tired of you".
I have heard people say, "I am full up to here with you", to mean that they
have had too much of someone, so maybe you are right either way?
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"George looks good in a tuxedo." is correct.
silly note:
If George is insane and usually wears a flour sack as his clothing, then "George looks 'well' in a
tuxedo", with the word 'well' used here to mean that he looks sane, could make sense too. :o)
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Integrity can also mean whole or undivided.
integrity (în-tèg´rî-tê) noun
1. Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code. See synonyms at HONESTY.
2. The state of being unimpaired; soundness.
3. The quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness.
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I think maybe the sentence suggests that it is not really
sensible to have so much fun, but they do it anyway.
Sensible here meaning common sense,
or sober and constructive thinking or behavior.
I see a puritanical influence there, I think.
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Hello Deep Blue,
I had been thinking that my reply here, three days ago, was not entirely correct.
Your post nudged me into typing a more complete reply.
I made the reply to the original questioner so they will get it in their email.
You can read it at the web page.
Thank you for pulling my...
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I have been giving more thought to your question over the past few days.
My reply may have not been totally accurate.
In the USA or UK one would say, "I am celebrating Christmas",
and not, "I am celebrating the Christmas".
If you added the word "holiday", which is like "festival",
then it...
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Hi Sonia,
To answer your question, people sign their names in emails like
this, ~Sonia, simply because they like the way that it looks.
It is your email, so you can sign it in anyway that you wish.
The use of a tilde in this case is not about anything
other than an expression of personal...
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