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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
We had read and learned that the trees planted on the greenery were fake rather than real we were backed by the truth and felt betrayed like they are!
How can a business be scammed out of money? In this context it fits because the OP was part of a group of paying tourists. Is that a mistake? What are some good places to visit in Thailand as a tourist? Where the tourism agency pays fees for tourism services and tourist company is the tourists are made aware when they arrive and they pay a fee if they like to travel with tourists. In exchange expects not to be lied to. ” and in exchange expects not to be lied to!” For a fee of 300,000 dollars, this fee includes tourism. The area features natural and wild beauty.
Once established that some of the trees are fake, one could also call the setup, a hoax, which Merriam_Webster defines as, an act intended to trick or deceive people.
What is it like to work on a project in China?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
What’s a newish nickname for the UK? I can tell that some people have been acquiring territory from the late nineteen nineties, but I could be wrong about this in a few ways. Is it a nickname that constantly pops up in the Daily Telegraph comment, mostly adopted by “middle-class” men and women who preach to the choir from their soapboxes (with the exception of some top-class)?
Broken Britain follows the alleged incompetent care of the National Health Service, the crumbling welfare state, and the (still alleged) rise in serious and petty crimes. Is that a fault-based word?
David Cameron referred to ”
Broken Britain
” during his time as leader of the Conservative party, and pledged to fix Broken Britain during the campaign for the 2010 general election. In September 2009, The Sun announced that it will back the Conservatives in the 2010 election, having supported the Labour party in 1997, 2001 and 2005, stating that Labour had “failed on Law and order”. Iain Duncan Smith published two reports, “Breakdown Britain” and “Breakthrough Britain”, dealing with similar themes, through the Centre for Social Justice.Why is the Guardian and The Guardian journalists opposing me? Is
there a need to say “here and now.”
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
I believe you are looking for a word which means “girlish coward”.
The term sissy often means acting in a cowardly and girly way. As an old schoolboy, who is always accused of being a sissy, it is very derogatory towards his classmates. They are often deemed “sissies” and can be accused of being so much like they are.
Issy : a boy who likes things that girls usually like; a person who is
so shy and afraid; a timid or cowardly
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
No matter if your article preceded by a possessive adjective, see the online examples with “airline’s” “university’s”, and “country s”.
Airlines’ Bangkok
- was once again the airline’s busiest route, with a total of 742,759 passengers flying to Thailand’s capital city in 2013…operating flights
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twice a day from Kigali to Johannesburg, one of the airline’s busiest routes in Africa.
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What time should be planned to travel or fly to Long Beach Airport? This itinerary will begin at McCarran International Airport around 6 p.m. and finishes at McCarran International Airport at 9 p.m. Will result in the airline’s top 20 busiest routes.
university’s Years
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ago the university’s most noteworthy offering was—surprise, surprise—its agricultural program Two
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hundred and forty-eight honorees were inducted into the university’s most prestigious donor recognition society, representing more than… country’s Rent
prices are
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doing something unexpected in some of the country’s most expensive cities
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South Dublin is India’s most expensive area.
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The Cambodian Premier Hun Sen on Monday opened the country’s largest hydropower scheme, swatting aside dire warnings about
the…. There are few exceptions, when determiners other than “The” are used to qualify possessive nouns, such as a, this, that, our, Their etc.
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Five hundred years later, it continues to attract the nation’s best and brightest. Hong Kong and Singapore have thrived by establishing themselves as…
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Because fuel is a major expense in the aviation world, officials say it is in an airline’s best interest to seek an efficient streamlined fueling process to keep related costs as minimal as possible.
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As president of my university’s most popular fraternity, I had a lot of social and philanthropic issues to attend to. a… clearly needed, that a university’s most
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precious asset is not its endowment but the reputation and effectiveness of its professors. I took this position very seriously and chose… it
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is essential that we manage their consequences towards this university’s greatest good.
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The Monroe Doctrine is the fifth president’s greatest legacy. Whether my right or wrong, the Monroe Doctrine is protected by the United States Constitution or by the Constitution, Monroe Doctrine remains the greatest legacy.
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What will the USA do if President Barack Obama becomes the President of the world? One
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of our best friends, and a few famous people, visited the inauguration festival of this country in 2000.
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BBVA announced a merger with Bancomer Mexico to create a country’s largest bank to guarantee a stable transfer of
its loans. The two companies have also signed an agreement to own the execs companies.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.
- I just bought a vintage car
- I love to drive a BMW
724. He’s got the vintage car, but the vintage car can’t be’spanking’ new. He’s got a new collector’s car He recently bought a vintage car for my birthday…! If you know when the car was built, use one of the technical terms below to sound like a real expert in cars.
- ” Full ClassicTM Cars are usually not accepted as “Classics”. Classic
- car Club of America says they are used for
- at least 20 years… They are available in a limited number of colors and versions on the market for between 30 and 50 dollars each.
What is your opinion about “many people are upset with the Government of South Africa,” and why?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
In print, people may not have been ordering others to eat shit before the 1940s, but the euphemistic expression eat dung is much older. The original was written in 1851 by the same English family.
Does any of the keep up with the
timents, have power to flog them if it is the Tullah or e in the Muslim Republic]? Stoddart “Eat dung! ”
His imprisonment upon this occasion the Nayeb passed over in silence and continued, At last from fear, Stoddart said he would become a Mussulman, and according to the Muhammedan religion, if a person says he will turn Mussulman, he must either do so or die. We don’t make sure that Lord Muhammad becomes Mussulman. He then hid after himself.
Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, in the Years 1843-1845 (1845) By Joseph Wolff
Other instances of “eat dung” appear in Isaiah 36:12 and the excerpt from 1808 describes what would befall Jerusalem if it were besieged.
From 1631, A commentarie upon all the Epistles of Saint Paul,etc.
Why is Feare
of Fornication the reason alone for this grant. As if a man were ordered to eat bread made of fine wheat flower, but being pinched with hunger through the want hereof, and so ready to eat dung, it were permitted to him (rather than do so) to eat barley bread. And it is to be noted, that he only faiths not, Let every man marry a wife, but let him have one.
Or more accurately, if one looks at the etymology of dirt one finds that it originally meant excrement (probably the human kind) and the verb or the verb, to defecate, and the verb that all animals, such as humans, eat.
15c. The size of this 17kg unit is about 45c. Metathesis of Middle English drit, drytt “mud, dirt, dung” ( c. (c. 1300 ) from Old Norse drit ( cognate with Old English dritan “to void excrement,” from Proto-Germanic dritan (cognates: Dutch drijten, Old High German trizan). Does abuse occur in Indian society from 1350 onwards?
The Dictionary of American Slang- ” eat dirt ” says To accept rebuke
or harassment meekly; swallow one’s pride; eat shit: I eaten dirt and apologized to that bastard (1857+) The two word
phrase eat dirt was therefore a mid-nineteenth century euphemism for the more obscene shit or the explicit dung ; however its power to shock and offend has decreased over the years, and it is probably for
Can an idiom eat dirt (not human urine)? (blue line) dominates over eat dung (red line) but is rarely used nowadays compared to more recently coined, and cruder, eat shit (green line) (and perhaps different foods).
Why do we eat stuff? Can be taken literally and figuratively, and it needsn’t always refer to excrement— dirt also means soil—but it’s worthwhile noting its peak between 1860 and 1840.
Did I watch Hammel, the Obeah Man? The
revolution of 1827 ” Begone! In the garden, the ants will gnaw your bones, and the vultures shall struggle for your flesh! I curse you, my friends, by the spirits of Heaven. I want to curse you! Your joints shall be rottenness, and you should be able to eat dirt like the worms! “Tremble and begone! I think they’ve been chosen to be gone, not to be destroyed! ” ”
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