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Long-time Informix user and developer, experienced in C and Unix (many variants). Email: jonathan.leffler@gmail.com
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Aug
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using phrase “weekend of”
Mar
1
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“We've got you covered” on an umbrella
Jan
5
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How does one deal with one word in parenthesis at the start of a sentence?
Dec
4
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When can a comma be used before the word 'and'?
Oct
12
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“Awfully” or “awful”?
Sep
25
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Use of “of course” in technical writing
Sep
20
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“Referer” or “referrer”
Sep
17
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Difference between “instantly” and “instantaneously”
Sep
10
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Starting a sentence with “In Winter 2010,”
Sep
6
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Is the apostrophe (') supposed to be omitted in names like 'King's Cross', 'King's Singers'?
Sep
3
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Meaning of “a wisp in the ether”?
Sep
1
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What reasoning is behind the names of the trigonometric functions “sine”, “secant” and “tangent”?
Aug
26
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A better way to express this sentence to clarify its meaning?
Aug
23
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Is there a word for the act of dimming an oil lamp?
Aug
23
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“Neither… nor…” vs. “nor… neither…”
Aug
13
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Is “of course” just a warning that something is NOT obvious?
Jul
27
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“A guy whose job is to” vs “a guy whose job it is to”?
Jul
27
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“Undertake” and “overtake”
Jul
8
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News - Singular or Plural
Jul
2
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Meaning of “build-up”
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