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representative; deputy; agent; participant of a conference, convention, seminar etc.
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the meaning of: #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 18, 2010 22:54 pm   the meaning of:
 

can you explan for me the meaning of:
special, especial and valuation, evaluation ....ect
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the meaning of: #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 18, 2010 23:02 pm   the meaning of:
 

Hello Mouhannad,

For the first part 'special vs especial' you can read this:
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic24001.html
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