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"'God help us!' said Holmes, after a long silence. 'Why does Fate play such tricks with poor helpless worms? I never heard of such a case as this that I do not think of Baxter's words, and say: "There, but for the grace of God, goes Sherlock Holmes."'
'“There's an east wind coming, Watson.”
“I think not, Holmes. It is very warm.”
“Good old Watson! You are the one fixed point in a changing age. There's an east wind coming all the same, such a wind as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson, and a good many of us may wither before its blast. But it's God's own wind none the less, and a cleaner, better, stronger land will lie in the sunshine when the storm has cleared."'
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Aug 19 |
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Is “take care” always a friendly utterance or can it sometimes be considered threatening? I'm my life I have never seen "take care" used as a threat. |
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Aug 19 |
awarded | Editor |
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Aug 19 |
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Why father is called “dada” and not “fafa” added sources |
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Aug 19 |
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Why father is called “dada” and not “fafa” @Pekka Can I use your sorce to edit my answer? |
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Aug 19 |
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Why father is called “dada” and not “fafa” @Colin Pekka did that for me. |
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Aug 19 |
answered | Why father is called “dada” and not “fafa” |
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Aug 18 |
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What is the plural of “BlackBerry” (as in the handheld device) @roviuser The main point here is to know how to write Blackberry in plural. It does not matter if it is not grammatical. |
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Aug 18 |
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What is the plural of “BlackBerry” (as in the handheld device) +1 for the good answer. |
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Aug 18 |
accepted | Origin of once again |
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Aug 17 |
asked | Origin of once again |
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Aug 17 |
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“Have you ever drunk XYZ?” Well, I'm not native... Although it does not confuse me, the sentence does seem a little strange to us. |
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Aug 17 |
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How do the terms “fanboy” and “fangirl” differ from the generic term “fan?” Fangirl is more like... Vicious types. Makes Voldy seem like a harmless kitten compared to a stampede of fangirls running towards you. shudders |
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Aug 15 |
accepted | When did we stop speaking Old English? |
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Aug 15 |
asked | When did we stop speaking Old English? |
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Aug 15 |
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What's a gay transsexual woman? Woman who likes other woman is I belive called lesbian if I am not mistaken. |
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Aug 14 |
answered | Difference between “artifact” and “artefact” |
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Aug 14 |
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Does responsibility come with consequences? @CesarGon Wasn't that qoute from Spiderman-Man 1? :) |
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Aug 13 |
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Use of “measles” as an interjection Yeah I know. But... you know what I'n talking about. |
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Aug 13 |
answered | Use of “measles” as an interjection |
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Aug 13 |
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What's the meaning of “delivering up” here? Agreed. There is a slim chance that "up" was just added for intensifier... |