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Discussion Topic  RE: Great e-mails (in Potpourri) by pauld
Hiney = lovebite. I think....
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Discussion Topic  Word wanted (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
Is there a word which means "willingness to believe"? ......
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Discussion Topic  And finally, one for the Brits (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
Found this on Wikipedia, which claims it is British usage. Do we Brits believe it? Sounds very unl......
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Discussion Topic  Another Wikipedia question (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
Would a typical American know what a "fortnight" is?...
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Discussion Topic  Apostrophe again, sorry. (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
I'm trying to edit the Wikipedia entry on the apostrophe, and am having a bit of a to-do with a (Bri......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural differences (in Potpourri) by pauld
Camilla Parker-Bowles is not popular here, either. Even people who approve of her say it's because ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural differences (in Potpourri) by pauld
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural differences (in Potpourri) by pauld
And there wasn't much other news around....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural differences (in Potpourri) by pauld
Well, there is quite a lot of interest here too, it has to be said. He looks like his mother, has (......
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Discussion Topic  English for Americans (in Potpourri) by pauld
Is ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural differences (in Potpourri) by pauld
And if the gatecrasher had had the sense to wear one of the gowns of the late Princess of Wales, pre......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Cultural differences (in Potpourri) by pauld
As for Prince William, we were amused. The police were so busy watching out for Prince Edward tryin......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pet Peeves Part 2 (in Potpourri) by pauld
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pet Peeves Part 2 (in Potpourri) by pauld
And who remembers their basic grammar? I was musing about subject and object, and I thought that in......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Pet Peeves Part 2 (in Potpourri) by pauld
Oh, I see your problem now, and it's not to do with prepositions at all. It's to do with the subjec......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Affirm vs. Confirm (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
On reflection, parliamentary bills get the Royal ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Affirm vs. Confirm (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
Thanks Tinman. Let me try another -- to me, ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Affirm vs. Confirm (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
To affirm is to express a belief (or intention). To confirm is to express agreement (or consent)....
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Discussion Topic  RE: Affirm vs. Confirm (in Questions & Answers about Words) by pauld
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