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Courtrooms: Part One01 Nov 2006 05:21 GMT14
Is it still current in the US to designate courtrooms in a courthouse
with "Part One" and similar?
Is this related to "region, district?"
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old friends01 Nov 2006 04:36 GMT1
Which of the following sentences is the most natural?
Please let me know if there are some other ways.
a) Yesterday I saw friends from high school.
b) Yesterday I saw friends from my high school.
illusion, allusion01 Nov 2006 03:42 GMT4
I have a question to ask about interchanging the words "illusion" or
"allusion" after I was reading some writing today on an internet
message board.     I was curious if I'm understanding the terms in the
correct context.
Saying: "Looks like Saturday morning"01 Nov 2006 01:43 GMT4
Someone was dressed up as a basketball player at work today
(Hallowe'en) and a colleague said to them, "you look like Saturday
morning."
What does that mean? I've never heard this phrase before.
 
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