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In Braveheart (1995), Robert meets Leper, who isolated in his disfiguration:Robert: A rebellion has begun. Leper: Under whom? Robert: A commoner named William Wallace. Leper: You will...
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2 answerI am translating the lyric of "If I ain't got you - Alicia Keys". There are some "you"s in this lyric and it seems that all "you"s are someone whom...
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1 answerIn an interview, Taylor Swift saysI watch endless Friends marathons for comfort.What does that mean? Googling it just returns similar expressions without any further...
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1 answerMy question is: Does sentence "I'll be at my office by 7 p.m." means that I will not be phisical non-stop at office until 7 pm?Does sentence "I'll...
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1 answerIn Braveheart (1995), Hamish watches two runners running through hillside:Hamish: William! It's several runners!Two runners approaches Wallace and his band:Runner 1: The English are advancing an army toward Stirling. Wallace:...
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1 answerEnglish for Sales and Purchasing is part of the Express Series. It is an ideal course for students in employment, who want to communicate better in English....
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1 answerWallace: We'll make spears. Hundreds of them. Long spears, twice aslong as a man. Hamish: That long? Wallace: Aye Hamish: Some men are longer than others. Campbell: Your mother...
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1 answerOne of my friend invited me to watch a TV show together.A: "I'm going to watch endless Friends marathons this weekend. Would you join me?"I: "on which platform?"A: "Netflix"Should I...
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1 answerI am sorry for watching and enjoying this sketch, to keep my dementia at bay, (only available in some countries, sorry). In the sketch, a singer performs...
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1 answerCissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.What does "brought aboard" mean in this sentence?Is that a figurative expression?...
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