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Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years?



 
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Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years? #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 03, 2009 17:49 pm   Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years?
 

hello my friends
i am driss
i just want someone to write me some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years
ok

thanks a million to you
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Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years? #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 17, 2009 16:48 pm   Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years?
 

Hi Driss,
My city is Hong Kong, and I'd describe it as "the place that will cost you an arm and a leg" and "the full in a far-flung outpost of the British Empire"
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Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years? #3 (permalink) Fri Apr 17, 2009 18:56 pm   Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years?
 

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Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years? #4 (permalink) Thu Apr 23, 2009 19:38 pm   Some good phrase to describe your city now and before 50 years?
 

thanks a lot for your advice but i want to know other expression and sentence
pleaz do me a favor and help me
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