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meaning of "remain at a stalement"



 
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meaning of "remain at a stalement" Wed Jan 24, 2007 9:54 am  meaning of "remain at a stalement"
 

Could you tell me the meaning of these Phrases:

"remain at a stalement"

" wear thin "

"not as pervasive as "

" took a chance " means "took a risk" or " had a good fortune"
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meaning of "remain at a stalement" Wed Jan 24, 2007 11:42 am  meaning of "remain at a stalement"
 

Sultano wrote:
Could you tell me the meaning of these Phrases:

remain at a stalement"


Do you mean stalemate, Sultano?
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