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Why is “Arriving late to a party, but dancing on all the clichu00e9s” an adaptation of a clichu00e9?
Yesterday’s (June 11) New York Times introduced Guggenheim’s new ventures of collecting artworks from South and South east Asia, Middle …
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Ich found this via Glenn Sacks. The Times (June 18, 2008) “Family secrets: I wish I had married for money, …
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If the president is not in a position to get any specifics or decisions about an issue for debate on …
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Surprise can occur in various levels of intensity and valence. Flummoxed, flabbergasted, astounded, staggered, startled, stunned, thunderstruck, aghast, taken Aback, …
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In my draft, I saw the phrase ‘under strict embargo’. What does “under restrictions embargo until May 17, 2015″ mean …
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What is a “fillipo of” meant by the above sentences? Does No.1,2, and 3 have usage examples from other dictionaries? …
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When speaking in English, other languages use different kinds of words. Other languages have similar meanings, like pronouns, to differentiate …
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When the German army rumbles into town, Provost shows Su00e9raphine scraping away at her canvas, her hymns replaced by the …
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The expression: least of an anoun and less of a nonun in Latin. “In the Chinese language less of an …
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What is the meaning of in excess of in the following sentence? Commissions in excess of 180% quota in a …
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