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1 Palma 3459 Tue Nov 16, 2004 12:56 pm
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1 rumba 1497 Mon Nov 15, 2004 21:04 pm
Alan To hand round the hat for him?
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No new posts Keep it under your hat?
1 rumba 2815 Mon Nov 15, 2004 20:32 pm
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No new posts What does this phrase mean: 'Let's face it'? Thanks
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Torsten What does this phrase mean: 'Let's face it'? Thanks
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Torsten Join vs. assemble
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Torsten What does 'back down' mean? Is it a phrasal verb?
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Torsten Straight from the horse's mouth?
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Ken Should vs. must
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Alan Capital vs. bulk
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1 Steve 2020 Sat Nov 13, 2004 18:55 pm
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No new posts Difference between could and must?
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1 shailesh ranjan 1766 Fri Nov 12, 2004 15:13 pm
Alan I might believe it...
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Torsten Money doesn't grow on trees?
No new posts What is the difference between tender and submit?
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Torsten What is the difference between tender and submit?
No new posts Which conditional?
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Torsten Which conditional?
No new posts Lots of money
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No new posts Make up your mind?
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Torsten Make up your mind?
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No new posts On leave - on strike?
1 Kai 2437 Tue Nov 09, 2004 9:53 am
Torsten On leave - on strike?
No new posts Remember vs. remind
2 simone 3449 Mon Nov 08, 2004 16:25 pm
Simone Remember vs. remind
No new posts What does this phrase mean: 'Now you are being sensible'?
3 Murzik 1457 Sun Nov 07, 2004 22:29 pm
Murzik What does this phrase mean: 'Now you are being sensible'?
No new posts Finish or end?
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Alan What is the difference between joke and fun?
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