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re: the untouchebles30 Dec 2006 12:02 GMT1
Hello, some three years ago I posted an inquiry regarding the letter 's'
attached to the word 'untouchable' in the title of the movie 'The
Untouchables'. I thought the 's' superfluous and couldn't understand its
presence. I got some responses but I found them vague and evasive. ...
Where have all the bluebirds gone...?30 Dec 2006 01:20 GMT4
A very popular Christmas song says:
Gone away is the bluebird
Here to stay is a new bird
He sings a love song as we go along
What does this sentence mean? (from Abraham Lincoln's letter):25 Dec 2006 01:02 GMT5
Teach him the wonder of books, give him quiet time to ponder the
eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun, and flowers on a
green hill."
TOEFL training in Tbilisi18 Dec 2006 16:40 GMT2
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Rolling ball gathers no mass14 Dec 2006 11:50 GMT1
Is there any proverb like this? I didn't find on net or anywhere. What
does this mean?
about edu11 Dec 2006 17:23 GMT2
what is "low cunning"09 Dec 2006 21:09 GMT1
hi.can anyone tell me what "low cunning" means.it appears from the
contexts in which i have heard this phrase that its meaning isnt really
derivative from the meanings of low or cunning but that it is a noun
phrase meaning something logically simple i.e even though it is
Solutions, literacy, etc...04 Dec 2006 16:17 GMT2
As part of a literacy assignment, I am writing a piece of text analysing the
difficulties students may have with learning and understanding certain
similar scientific words. For example, words such as dissolve, soluble,
insoluble, solution, solvent and solute all have "sol" as part ...
question about where exist(s)01 Dec 2006 20:34 GMT1
Which one is correct 1 or 2?
a country where multiple cultures exist
=> (1) a country where exist multiple cultures
or  (2) a country where exists multiple cultures
 
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