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He has not walked that declaration back since then. Many Western states today are dabbling with the new wisdom of dispensing with national boundaries and the whole concept of nationalism – pride on one’s national identity, traditional society and values and characteristics – such as language, ...
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Yeah. Here’s what I thought, a while back, about Russell Brand. The thing about this meme – not that it’s not funny – but if you’d asked me, twenty years ago, on the verge of Britpop Going Wrong, for my vision of the future… well, it might have involved anyone’s attempt...
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We say keep your shirt on as an informal way of telling someone to be more patient or calm, and lose one’s shirt to mean “to lose a lot of money because of a bad bet or investment.” Giving someone the shirt off one’s back refers to being willing to do anything to help ...
And students can be hard on themselves in judging such behavior… Skill: transition I Guided writing Exercises COLLEGE ENGLISH BOOK TWO there are four basic ways to achieve good transition in a paragraph. In this part, three of them are introduced 3. Use a synonym, a different word of much...
3. Use a synonym, a different word of much the same meaning as the one used in the preceding sentence. After all, most students have been faced with the temptation to peek at a neighbor’s test paper. And students can be hard on themselves in judging such behavior… 2. Repeat a key...
‘You’ll scorch22 your boots, Mr Lipwig!’ said Spools. ‘Got to move, Mr Spools, got to fly!’ Moist hurried back to the Post Office as fast as decently possible, feeling slightly ashamed. He liked Teemer and Spools. He liked the kind of business where you could actually speak to...