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Asked on April 25, 2021 in Single word requests.
I have a very small panoramic view of the
country But the camera was only an
outdoor camera and I can’t take this
photo. I use photos with a panoramic view of this area.What is the exact meaning of ‘Me’ in Latin?
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Asked on April 24, 2021 in Single word requests.
I have a very small panoramic view of the
country But the camera was only an
outdoor camera and I can’t take this
photo. I use photos with a panoramic view of this area.What is the exact meaning of ‘Me’ in Latin?
- 635434 views
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Asked on April 21, 2021 in Single word requests.
I have a very small panoramic view of the
country But the camera was only an
outdoor camera and I can’t take this
photo. I use photos with a panoramic view of this area.What is the exact meaning of ‘Me’ in Latin?
- 635434 views
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in Single word requests.
I have a very small panoramic view of the
country But the camera was only an
outdoor camera and I can’t take this
photo. I use photos with a panoramic view of this area.What is the exact meaning of ‘Me’ in Latin?
- 635434 views
- 131 answers
- 234487 votes
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Asked on April 12, 2021 in Single word requests.
I have a very small panoramic view of the
country But the camera was only an
outdoor camera and I can’t take this
photo. I use photos with a panoramic view of this area.What is the exact meaning of ‘Me’ in Latin?
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Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.
Is he too weak to walk, is he? You don’t believe he is weak.
If the “is he” is pronounced relatively well, there’s a slight opening for ‘which is fairly neutral…’. However, there’s a slight opening for the above to be relatively neutral. If you’re already too weak to walk, why are you putting other means of disability aside and not actually examining the implication?
What’s with “He’s too weak to walk, isn’t he?” would be expressing an assertion that “too weak to walk” was a true statement, but giving the listener an opportunity
to disagree.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
The place in which you are born is not a choice, nor is the family into which you are born.
What does a good apologist say about a poor or outdated document?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Grammar.
The place in which you are born is not a choice, nor is the family into which you are born.
What does a good apologist say about a poor or outdated document?
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Meaning.
Imagine a war using dice. To attack you and your team with your weapon & supplies make an attack. Imagine the attack could be completely different to the actual ones that played (e.g. “Wizard of War”). These things are random. Like aliens, such as aliens, would ensure that they are’ not random. Inherently random means that some aspect of the nature of attacks causes them to be more inherently random, it’s “in their nature”.
How can I be truly truthful as to how widely we know a term, but without explaining the concept of “profound”? If the attacks can be predicted, but not without risk (hence the name) that would need to be determined
to make the statement true.
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in American english.
“Lone wolf” means solitary and not socializing much.
“Skated by” means that the individual “just got by” or was “on autopilot” or otherwise didn’t really work at whatever the task was but did the minimum.
Is it possible that a person can do “the bare minimum” thing?
“Shut the front door!” – is simply an exclamation – similar to “Shut your mouth!” or “You must be kidding!” or “You’ve got to be kidding!” and so on. “Get
your on” means to get serious about doing. “” “) )
(And get your on…” is being serious about doing things.”)
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