Krishna Chandra Tiwari

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location Nainital, India
age 23
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I am perusing MCA form Birla Institute of Applied Sciences,Bhimtal Nainital good experiences in java,J2EE.

 **i have a penchant for being  placed in Oracle INC.**

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accepted Alternatives to “Good Night” when sleeping in the afternoon
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answered What’s the difference between “tool” and “utility”?
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answered What to call the best student in a class?
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comment “It will turn into water” vs “it turns into water”
@tchrist: i think this is not the point to discuss here
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comment “It will turn into water” vs “it turns into water”
but what i was thinking that the second one is correct because in this sentence , everyone knows that if the ice will be heated then it is 100% sure that it will turn into water..but in first one I used it will ,that shows that i'm uncertain 100%.contradicting one another
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comment Origin of the phrase “under your belt”?
ya. i got it from the Cambridge advanced dictionary.
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answered Origin of the phrase “under your belt”?
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comment Meaning of “pit technically something against something”
@MarkBeadles:sounds good!!! thank you for suggest me such a explanation
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revised Meaning of “pit technically something against something”
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comment Meaning of “pit technically something against something”
@MarkBeadles :is it correct to say that -----i can pit him technically against myself? or i can pit technical x against myself?