Imagine you are charged with naming the crown jewel of the national park system. Reasonably, you want to honor the Native Americans who once lived there. You decide to focus on something for which these First Nations people were famous. Therefore, you decide to call this park “The Killers....
In French,à proposmust be followed by the prepositionde. In English, there are four ways to useapropos(note that in English, we've done away with the accent and the space): Adjective: appropriate, to the point. "That's true, but it's not apropos." Adverb: at an appropriate time, ...
Gardner is not eccentric in detecting among both novelists and critics an active commitment to uncertainty; as a reviewer in theTimes Literary Supplementobserved apropos of a novel involving a mystery and its detection: “Once upon a time novels and readers and detectives discovered things; now the...
Don’t waste time on more than learning more than a handful of conjugations for primarily first-person singular (I) and second-person singular (you) in the past, present, and future tenses, along with common phrases that illustrate them. Throw in a few a...
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to do all I can to ensure the safety of my traveling companions. I have to beWilderness First Respondercertified,CRPcertified, and evenFood Handlercertified. I carry an expedition sizedemergency kitand usually a satellite phone. I am an Eagle Scout, and “Be Prepared” seems fairly apropos. ...