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| Fr/Eng: Int'l Language/Friendship Forum (e-Pals, language partners) | 23 Feb 2006 19:40 GMT | 1 |
Experimental Project : free French / English International Language/Friendship Forum _____________________________________________________ 700-plus members / plus de 700 membres
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| CAE past tests | 20 Feb 2006 23:15 GMT | 1 |
Does anyone where to find free past Cambridge CAE Tests (including the Listening part)? I'm afraid they aren't free of charge, are they? Thank you!
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| gendo: quotation of the week | 19 Feb 2006 02:08 GMT | 16 |
Other Crowley exercises the author tried are not described here, because they are too dangerous for ordinary or casual experimenters. Crowley always insisted that nobody should try his more advanced techniques without (a) being in excellent health, (b) being competent in at ...
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| meaining of "swordsman" in the quoted fragment | 15 Feb 2006 02:30 GMT | 2 |
Hello, all! Could somebody explain, may be with examples, the meaning of the word "swordsman" in the fragment quoted below? """""" He had been extraordinary in his ability to get along with
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| gendo: quotation | 13 Feb 2006 05:05 GMT | 32 |
One should love God mindlessly. By this I mean that your soul ought to be without mind or mental activities or images or representations. Bare your soul of all mind and stay there without mind. Moreover, I advise you to let your own "being you" sink away and melt into God's ...
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| off/off of? | 11 Feb 2006 01:15 GMT | 13 |
Which is correct? The knife fell off the table? The knife fell off of the table? Lorna
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| farm holidays | 08 Feb 2006 20:14 GMT | 7 |
We have a word in Italian that I can't translate in English: "agriturismo". It means both "farm holidays" and the place where you have farm holidays. On dictionary I've only found the translation "farm holidays", but if I want to mean that particular kind of farm, I have not a ...
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| gendo: informal study group in southern california | 03 Feb 2006 20:20 GMT | 2 |
Naturally occurring atomic nuclei get as large as about atomic mass 250. By striking nuclei against each other, however, physicists can sometimes make them amalgamate for a fleeting moment into something like a supernucleus, with atomic weight around 500. One thing such a
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| ...teaching the French English ? | 02 Feb 2006 23:09 GMT | 36 |
[ Bilingual msg *FR/ENG* Msg bilingue ] Teaching the French English ... and vice versa . .
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