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Spot The Error -- Copy Editors, Unite Thu May 03, 2007 17:13 pm  Spot The Error -- Copy Editors, Unite
 

Would you mind not putting your garbage here?

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Spot The Error -- Copy Editors, Unite Thu May 03, 2007 17:45 pm  Spot The Error -- Copy Editors, Unite
 

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When she goes to make little purchases, there are no news for her.
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When she goes to make little purchases, there is no news for her

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The child had been given to assault his teacher with derogatory remarks till the latter taught him a rough lesson about how to behave.
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Spot The Error -- Copy Editors, Unite Tue May 08, 2007 17:25 pm  Spot The Error -- Copy Editors, Unite
 

The child had been given to assaulting his teacher with derogatory remarks till the latter taught him a rough lesson about how to behave.

frankly, I didn't solve it but my teacher correct it Razz

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while I was shopping one day, a celebrity walk in store

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