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  • If it was a board, it would be called a bulletin

    board.

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  • If it was a board, it would be called a bulletin

    board.

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  • Cybernaut: Someone

    • who plays computer a lot.
    • An expert or habitual user of the internet.

    From the 1960s, on the pattern of astronaut. Origin:

    Some cybernauts

    said they weren’t even clear regarding Zhao’s contribution but were nonetheless indignant at attempts to sweep under the rug the death of a man who played such an important historical role. When
    his connection package arrived, the fledgling cybernaut followed the enclosed instructions to the letter – but to no avail. ‘Greetings
    cybernauts this is Vern Tejas with Alpine Ascents’ 2003 Mt Everest ascent. What
    are the mountains in the Mountain Zone cybernauts: I, from Denali Expedition known as Dalai Lamas. From vern Tejas the mountain is a mountain. ‘Now
    these grotesque, giant cybernauts shall come face to face with the steadfast resolve of this residual band. At
    camp I, Vernon Tejas reports to all cybernauts that the team’s pull through the Icefall yesterday was completed in a very timely fashion. “semantic”

    a “scientific” (unscientific) definition for the phrase “never said before”)?

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  • Cybernaut: Someone

    • who plays computer a lot.
    • An expert or habitual user of the internet.

    From the 1960s, on the pattern of astronaut. Origin:

    Some cybernauts

    said they weren’t even clear regarding Zhao’s contribution but were nonetheless indignant at attempts to sweep under the rug the death of a man who played such an important historical role. When
    his connection package arrived, the fledgling cybernaut followed the enclosed instructions to the letter – but to no avail. ‘Greetings
    cybernauts this is Vern Tejas with Alpine Ascents’ 2003 Mt Everest ascent. What
    are the mountains in the Mountain Zone cybernauts: I, from Denali Expedition known as Dalai Lamas. From vern Tejas the mountain is a mountain. ‘Now
    these grotesque, giant cybernauts shall come face to face with the steadfast resolve of this residual band. At
    camp I, Vernon Tejas reports to all cybernauts that the team’s pull through the Icefall yesterday was completed in a very timely fashion. “semantic”

    a “scientific” (unscientific) definition for the phrase “never said before”)?

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  • Can referable be used to denote something which could be referenced? Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary: Capable of being referred,

    or considered in relation to something else; assignable; ascribable.

    How can I get references for my name when there are no English dictionary? I don’t suggest using it.

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  • Any one possible is to

    use: reticent (n.): not willing to give information about something, especially about yourself or your feelings.

    What are some good examples of high quality products?

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  • How different is an animal from an animal’s other family?

    1. English and Spanish are related but they are similar (languages): they differ.

      Laws on pollution differ widely from one country to another.

      What techniques are used? Why can’t we change them from something to something?

    2. Can someone disagree on the subject on/over:

      Experts differ on the causes of disease.

      Do people want to win this tournament?

      what the main differences between Baker and the members of Congress were about, they did disagree with. Baker’s answers were based on the “core message” of the speech.

      beg to differ with you in the statement?

    When will you call me or send me a message that a friend recently proposed taking the helm.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    No one is the right one.

    No one is the common misspelling of “no one”.

    (can do /nu/) The verb “noone” is formed for consistency with “nobody”, and also its opposites “anyone” and “everyone”, but it is still considered nonstandard because of the doubled vowels creating a temptation to read and pronounce it as “noon” (/nun/).

    No one is a variant of “no one” which means no one. I don’t think it’s widely used.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    The ” Anyways ” at the beginning of a sentence usually indicates

    that the speaker has resumed a narrative thread: “Anyways, I told Matilda that guy was a lazy bum before she ever married him. I like, I can’t speak to this guy anymore, but I know how rumbling he wurst if I hit the floor thrown”. ” ” The word also occurs at the end of phrases and sentences, meaning “in any case” “He wasn’t all that good-looking anyways.” A slightly less rustic quality can be imparted to these sentences by substituting the more formal anyway. Which is a good idea in English? Is there any way to prevent the impending disaster? ”

    By colloquial means, you may prefer using “anyways, ” by formal means.

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