16 However, her husband, weeping copiously, followed her as far as Horonaim, at which time Abner commanded him: “Go back,” and he returned home. 17 Abner then proceeded to confer with the elders of Israel. “For a long time now,” he said, “you have wanted David to be your king...
Buzzfeed has a lot to answer for. Mainly, where the last eight months of my productivity went, but also how it managed to take over the whole internet without us even really noticing. Its rise has been stratospheric, its influence far-reaching, and its combination of charm, interactivity, ...
Ryo adds, “Even though Iwa and his girlfriend love each other, there’s this situation that made them break up. Iwa lost his job during the pandemic, and he doesn’t want to hold her back. So, he makes the difficult decision to let her go, even though it hurts him deeply.” ...
@Lutrinae_ sslr, i have forgotten to go back in hinative for two daysYes, I understand that "but probably children books are the easier?" and I can tell you, I have done that, but the reason why I'm looking for math stuff is because I'm going to study in France, and that cours...
"Moonbin was phenomenally talented dancer and singer. In recent years, he'd started writing some of the material for Astro as well. And he'd also been acting in a bunch of web dramas that had been quite popular. There's really no limit to how far he could have gone if...
Voted on my way in to work. I find it ironic that cites like NY and DC are preping for violence when it is the far left that tends to act like spoiled 3 year olds when they don’t get their way. (not saying the far right won’t, but noting trends) So are they expecting Trump...
words to help maintain a flowing conversation (Gibb and Good 2014;Obijiofor et al. 2018) but may lead to a feeling of loss of control (anticipated or real) by the researcher; (3) integrated collaboration, which implies that interpreters are present in more than one phase of the project,...
Fifty-six Portuguese speakers born and raised in Brazil produced Portuguese words beginning in one of four plosives, /p b k ɡ/. Twenty-eight of them were monolinguals (controls), and the rest were learners of English as a foreign language (EFL). The learners were also asked to produce ...