alt.usage.english
- Shift from "He" to "His group" to "They are" in three sentences.
- Re: It was I!
- Re: Spiky
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: It was I!
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: One for Daniel...or anyone else using whatever means...
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- Re: For Donna
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- Re: One for Daniel...or anyone else using whatever means...
- Re: One for Daniel...or anyone else using whatever means...
- Re: any intransitive verb can be transitived
- Re: "of my students and I"
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: It was I!
- Re: Unexpected google results for "lynch pin"
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- One for Daniel...or anyone else using whatever means...
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: decision-making vs. decision making
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: It was I!
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: It was I!
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: Unexpected google results for "lynch pin"
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: names for language courses
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: When to use "there"?
- Re: OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- Re: decision-making vs. decision making
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: any intransitive verb can be transitived
- Re: Spiky
- Re: Europe v Europa
- Re: any intransitive verb can be transitived
- Re: Begat!
- Re: any intransitive verb can be transitived
- Re: Begat!
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Begat!
- Re: Archetypal/archetypical
- Re: For Donna
- Re: Writing a letter - help needed
- decision-making vs. decision making
- Re: any intransitive verb can be transitived
- Re: Europe v Europa
- any intransitive verb can be transitived
- Re: Which is better?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Archetypal/archetypical
- Re: European language?
- Spiky
- Re: Archetypal/archetypical
- Re: Europe v Europa
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Google Books downloads [was: The Old Country]
- Re: Google Books downloads [was: The Old Country]
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: "and me" vs. "and I"
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Writing a letter - help needed
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- "and me" vs. "and I"
- Re: European language?
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Closure [was: Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh]
- Archetypal/archetypical
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Intro D: Mini-FAQ on Grammar, Usage & Punctuation
- Re: For Donna
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: Charles says...
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Which is better?
- Re: Axtziryg
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Axtziryg
- Re: The Rose
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: Google Books downloads [was: The Old Country]
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: having his father dead?
- Re: Japanese English
- Re: having his father dead?
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Hindu's want Love Marriages not arranged marriages
- Re: having his father dead?
- Re: having his father dead?
- Re: Axtziryg
- Re: Which is better?
- Re: having his father dead?
- Hindu's want Love Marriages not arranged marriages
- Re: having his father dead?
- having his father dead?
- Re: Google Books downloads [was: The Old Country]
- Re: Europe v Europa
- Re: food and drink machines?
- Re: food and drink machines?
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: names for language courses
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- names for language courses
- Re: For Donna
- Google Books downloads [was: The Old Country]
- Re: food and drink machines?
- food and drink machines?
- Re: European language?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Which is better?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Europe v Europa
- Re: OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: Which is better?
- Re: OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: European language?
- Re: how to order meal?
- European language?
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Japanese English
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: Over-enthusiastic subbing
- Re: Over-enthusiastic subbing
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: The Rose
- Re: When to use "there"?
- Re: Squeamish
- Re: For Donna
- Re: Which is better?
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: The Rose
- Re: The Rose
- Re: For Donna
- When to use "there"?
- Re: Mondo Mungo
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Squeamish
- Re: OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Mondo Mungo
- Re: The Rose
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- The Rose
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: It was I!
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Favourite heckles
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: For Donna
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Unexpected google results for "lynch pin"
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: New record for it(')s?
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: For Donna
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Egregious negress regrets egress of egrets
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- New record for it(')s?
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: Sheep Lane(was Re: Momentarily verbal )
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Momentarily verbal
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: For Donna
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: A Prinner?
- Re: It was I!
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Squeamish
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Usuage
- Re: Squeamish
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- [ OT ]Re: missing linking word
- Re: Squeamish
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Squeamish
- Re: Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: Usuage
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Usuage
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Over-enthusiastic subbing
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: how to order meal?
- Info: New English Language Forums
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Favourite heckles
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: The worst news she could have wished for...
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Favourite heckles
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Favourite heckles
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Writing a letter - help needed
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: It was I!
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: It was I!
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- A Prinner?
- It was I!
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: how to order meal?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- how to order meal?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Letter of Request
- Re: Butts, gum and a Welsh bladder.
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: I was said to by him that Mary had arrived???
- Re: I was said to by him that Mary had arrived???
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Left/Right
- I was said to by him that Mary had arrived???
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: not only but also...
- Re: not only but also...
- not only but also...
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Lingua Franca: A useful link?
- Re: OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: Left/Right
- Butts, gum and a Welsh bladder.
- Re: OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: Over-enthusiastic subbing
- Re: Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Yoosta be, you had to be one or 'tother. Now, hell, it's up for grabs
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Over-enthusiastic subbing
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Over-enthusiastic subbing
- OT: Spam from Emilys various
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- SPE Tract III (was Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-)
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: English IPA transcription of "er" vs "rer"
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e- [UTF-8]
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Cut & dry
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: missing linking word
- executive Vs administrative Vs managerial
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: Favourite heckles
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: Cut & dry
- Re: Usuage
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Cut & dry
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: Why Chinese is so damn hard
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- English Language Forums for Spanish Translators
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Reduction of -oe- and -ae- to -e-
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Favourite heckles
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: Usuage
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: Reuters is at it now
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: Usuage
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Axtziryg
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Usuage
- Reuters is at it now
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: Usuage
- Re: I AM GOD: THE TIME HAS COME TO ACKNOWLEDGE MY MASTERHOOD OVER MAN
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: English IPA transcription of "er" vs "rer"
- Re: Cut & dry
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Whole nother thin(g|k) coming
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Axtziryg
- Feet of clay
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: Cut & dry
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: Cut & dry
- Re: Axtziryg
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: Cut & dry [was Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: 2-day, 2 days, 2 days' notice?
- Re: annual variation
- Re: Is the sentence right?
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Favourite heckles
- Re: Eye for Eye
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Axtziryg
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Usuage
- Re: Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Axtziryg
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Favourite heckles
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Eye for Eye
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: Hello
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Japanese homework: letter from vacations
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Usuage
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Which one or ones is or are correct?
- Re: 2-day, 2 days, 2 days' notice?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- 2-day, 2 days, 2 days' notice?
- I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: I demand that he do, does, would do?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Free rein/reign [WAS: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?]
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: stub
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: annual variation
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: annual variation
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: Usuage
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Usuage
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Cut & dry [was Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: stub
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Louisiana Idiom
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- annual variation
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: stub
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Louisiana Idiom
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: Usuage
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Louisiana Idiom
- Re: Louisiana Idiom
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: "Poor in spirit"
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: Hello
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- "not needing": using the opposite
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Plural of acronyms...
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: Factory pressed dvd movies, ps2, psp, xbox, xbox 360 backups for sale !!!
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Rollie and boho ensemble
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- If You Come Today
- Re: Pence from heaven
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Louisiana Idiom
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: Rollie and boho ensemble
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: I want to ask if these sentences have any wrong ?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- "Poor in spirit" [Was:Re: traduttore traditore]
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- OT. Who downed Kenneth More?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Rollie and boho ensemble
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Rollie and boho ensemble
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Plural of acronyms...
- Re: Plural of acronyms...
- Plural of acronyms...
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: -ed the
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: Usuage
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Towns and townships
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Name not funny!!!
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Secondary consonants?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: A hardly a
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: A hardly a
- Name not funny!!!
- Re: Rollie and boho ensemble
- A hardly a
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: Towns and townships
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Rollie and boho ensemble
- Secondary consonants?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: stub
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Hello
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: stub
- Re: New Member
- Re: -ed the
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Rollie and boho ensemble
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Hello
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Hello
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Hello
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: Hello
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: Hello
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Hello
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: missing linking word
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- missing linking word
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: "Charlie on that"
- Re: Usuage
- Re: I'm glad he didn't lose his head
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- "Charlie on that"
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: Usuage
- I'm glad he didn't lose his head
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Usuage
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Free rein/reign [WAS: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?]
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Usuage
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: -ed the
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Usuage
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Usuage
- Re: -ed the
- Re: Usuage
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: Usuage
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Usuage
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: to help you get a job
- Re: -ed the
- Re: -ed the
- Re: -ed the
- -ed the
- Re: The number of planets
- to help you get a job
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- What are the exact differences between these words?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Addition to "Pushing the Envelope" FAQ
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: Free rein/reign [WAS: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?]
- Re: Addition to "Pushing the Envelope" FAQ
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: I'll try again
- Free rein/reign [WAS: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?]
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The number of planets
- verb: to credential
- Re: Addition to "Pushing the Envelope" FAQ
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: traduttore traditore
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Addition to "Pushing the Envelope" FAQ
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Addition to "Pushing the Envelope" FAQ
- "in regard to" vs. "in regards to": which is more proper?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Harmless typo [was: Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?]
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- traduttore traditore
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?'
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Heebe Jeebies
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Heebe Jeebies
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: relative adverbs
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: You what? Say what?
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Google site function malfunction
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Pence from heaven
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- From: The Grammer Genious
- You what? Say what?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: Towns and townships
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: EatDVD osCommerce Services - Need an osCommerce website? Need that contribution adding? Look no further!
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Can you help me to find errors in it?
- Re: Towns and townships
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: The course is lectured in English.--?
- The course is lectured in English.--?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Drove my Chevy to the levee
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Hullo, i Just joyned this groop
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: construction "law on"
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Pi Poems
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- construction "law on"
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Harmless typo [was: Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?]
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Widows and orphans. Was: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Towns and townships
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Something the OED Missed (Widow)
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: Google site function malfunction
- Google site function malfunction
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: "of my students and I"
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: "crew" and "butch"
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: "of my students and I"
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Harmless typo [was: Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?]
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: "of my students and I"
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: Transferred Epithet
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Transferred Epithet
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Towns and townships
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- "crew" and "butch"
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Can you help me to find errors in it?
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- an ellipsis or a missing comma?
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Left/Right
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- From: The Grammer Genious
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: derogatory / derogative
- derogatory / derogative
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: EatDVD osCommerce Services - Need an osCommerce website? Need that contribution adding? Look no further!
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Bale out
- Re: 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: For Donna
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The home for wasps?
- 'face-ache' as a jocular form of address
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Pence from heaven
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: relative adverbs
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: EatDVD osCommerce Services - Need an osCommerce website? Need that contribution adding? Look no further!
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Pence from heaven
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Pence from heaven
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Pence from heaven
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Left/Right
- Pence from heaven
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Momentarily verbal (was Re: Talking of old jokes)
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: lobbying
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: you can be a leash
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: lobbying
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Ten seconds' worth
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Pronounciation guide for "Celtic"
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Everybody qualifys
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Personal names: spelling, capitalization, etc.
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: lobbying
- Re: lobbying
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: you can be a leash
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: you can be a leash
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Black or Ethnic Minority
- Re: You betcha
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: For Donna
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Adults calling each other "baby", must be thick
- From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: relative adverbs
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: snirt, snert, Snert, chert
- Re: relative adverbs
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Prices on Iceland
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: You betcha
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: IF YOU WANT TO RECEIVE CASH AMERICAN DOLLAR BILLS, PLEASE READ THIS ARTICLE
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Ten seconds' worth
- Re: Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
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- Re: Left/Right
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- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Personal names: spelling, capitalization, etc.
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Gratuitous Ups and Downs
- Re: The home for wasps?
- RJ Valentine's take on "sans"
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: I'll try again
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: Personal names: spelling, capitalization, etc.
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: arjun -s/w engineer
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Ten seconds' worth
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Pronounciation guide for "Celtic"
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Ten seconds' worth
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: you can be a leash
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: you can be a leash
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Ten seconds' worth
- you can be a leash
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
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- Re: Left/Right
- Re: new planetary mnemonic
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Left/Right
- Ten seconds' worth
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: arjun -s/w engineer
- Re: Let's have a meal
- arjun -s/w engineer
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: Pronounciation guide for "Celtic"
- Re: I'll try again
- La Garde muert, elle ne se rend pas!
- Re: EatDVD osCommerce Services - Need an osCommerce website? Need that contribution adding? Look no further!
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Is it only me?
- Re: The home for wasps?
- Re: Pronounciation guide for "Celtic"
- Re: I'll try again
- Re: EatDVD osCommerce Services - Need an osCommerce website? Need that contribution adding? Look no further!
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- Re: Is it only me?
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- The home for wasps?
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- make friend
- make friend
- relative adverbs
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- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
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- From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
- Re: I'll try again
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- Re: Is it only me?
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- From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
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- From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
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- Re: Biopic?
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- From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
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- From: D. Glenn Arthur Jr.
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- Re: The difference between convenient and convenience?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
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- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
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- From: The Grammer Genious
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- Re: The Dead: Were or Are?
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- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Personal names: spelling, capitalization, etc.
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- Re: new planetary mnemonic
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- new planetary mnemonic
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- Re: The difference between convenient and convenience?
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- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
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- Re: Louisiana Idiom
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- Louisiana Idiom
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- From: Percival P. Cassidy
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- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
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- Re: Recommendation for reading meterials
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- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
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- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Re: french canadian swearing
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- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
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- Re: Forgotten language of love
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- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
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- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: The difference between convenient and convenience?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
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- Re: stub
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Left/Right
- Personal names: spelling, capitalization, etc.
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Re: Without indicating any snippage (was: As early as in 1898?)
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Left/Right
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: to smoke out snakes from the hole
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
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- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- to smoke out snakes from the hole
- Re: you are hyper!
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
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- you are hyper!
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
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- The difference between convenient and convenience?
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- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
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- From: Richard R. Hershberger
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- From: Richard R. Hershberger
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- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Is mech a legitimate word?
- Re: Dispatch from the frontiers of English usage (II)
- Re: How Many?
- Re: Let's have a meal
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- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
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- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
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- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
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- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Left/Right
- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: Let's have a meal
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- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Convolution in Continuous Wavelet Transform
- From: shivendra.tewari@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: "more of" or "much of"
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: Old Big Oak Flat Road Trail
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: backlash
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- Re: You betcha
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
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- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Does this subject match?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Biopic?
- Without indicating any snippage (was: As early as in 1898?)
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Apostrophe usage, or, greengrocer supreme
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Goat horns
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: fan of cinema ?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: Canadians Who Got Famous for What They Did in Canada While Living in Canada.
- Re: What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: Biopic?
- What's the difference between these two ?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: fan of cinema ?
- Re: Any Exceptions to the C-Pronunciation Rule (followed by 'a', 'o', or 'u')?
- Re: stub
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: can't or won't
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: "more of" or "much of"
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: You betcha
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- "more of" or "much of"
- Re: Let's have a meal
- can't or won't
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: Forgotten language of love
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: How Many?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Is mech a legitimate word?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: The Dead: Were or Are?
- Re: The Dead: Were or Are?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Dispatch from the frontiers of English usage (II)
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- The Dead: Were or Are?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- The Old Country
- Re: Sentence Structure
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: How Many?
- Re: ...never having to say____ (was Re: You betcha
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: OT: Forgotten language of love
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: How Many?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Let's have a meal
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
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- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: What is the right answer?
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: OT: Forgotten language of love
- What is the right answer?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Biopic?
- ...never having to say____ (was Re: You betcha
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: You betcha
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: You betcha
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Let's have a meal
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: Recommendation for reading meterials
- Dispatch from the frontiers of English usage
- Re: You betcha
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Sentence Structure
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: How Many?
- Re: backlash
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: As early as in 1898?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Sentence Structure
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Customers Point of view
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- Re: How Many?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
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- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Biopic?
- How Many?
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: OT: Forgotten language of love
- Re: minor subjects [WAS: Alumnus]
- Re: OT: Forgotten language of love
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: OT: Forgotten language of love
- Re: [OT][ObCrossThread] Stephen Colbert on the accuracy of Wikipedia
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Sentence Structure
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Google Seek Belgian Language Masters
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Sentence Structure
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- From: Mike.S.Duffy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A coin has more than one edge?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: "are" versus "is"
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- [OT][ObCrossThread] Stephen Colbert on the accuracy of Wikipedia
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Recommendation for reading meterials
- Re: I SHALL FLY MY SPIKEY BALLS
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: stub
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: backlash
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Google tries to ban googling in order to prevent "genericidation"
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Are you good enough to write for the BBC?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: stub
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: stub
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- How to get audio for phonetic notation.
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- How to get audio for phonetic notation.
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: I SHALL FLY MY SPIKEY BALLS
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: Recommendation for reading meterials
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- VAT vs. US Sales Taxes. Was: How to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: Recommendation for reading meterials
- Re: minor subjects [WAS: Alumnus]
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Does this subject match?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- backlash
- Re: You betcha
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Recommendation for reading meterials
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Does this subject match?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Does this subject match?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: As early as in 1898?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: You betcha
- [a][Testing GG][b] Does this subject match?[c]
- Re: You betcha
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- From: Percival P. Cassidy
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Bale out
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: As early as in 1898?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Bale out
- Re: subordinate clause
- [Testing GG][My first inserted comment] Does this subject match? [My second inserted comment]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: stub
- Re: Bale out
- Re: stub
- As early as in 1898?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Bale out
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: stub
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Google Seek Belgian Language Masters
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: Google Seek Belgian Language Masters
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Please participate in a non-profit academic research
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Goofy spin
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- Re: [Testing GG] Does this subject match?
- [Testing GG] Does this subject match?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: stub
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Importance of relevance
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: request for your opinions
- Re: [Possibly OT] President Bush uses term 'Democrat Party'
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Biopic?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: You betcha
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Biopic?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Goofy spin
- Recommendation for reading meterials
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: You betcha
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- From: Mike.S.Duffy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: 'Don't other countries share this type of problem?' [Was: It had to happen]
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: stub
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: You betcha
- Re: You betcha
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: textbook author ??
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Issuement
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Nor tea, nor coffee?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: textbook author ??
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: stub
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Nor tea, nor coffee?
- Re: negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: You betcha
- Re: You betcha
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: subordinate clause
- negative & negative equal positive?
- Re: Google Seek Belgian Language Masters
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: subordinate clause
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- subordinate clause
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Help with my cover letter
- Re: stub
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Bale out
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Help with my cover letter
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Bale out
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Google tries to ban googling in order to prevent "genericidation"
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: textbook author ??
- Re: Google tries to ban googling in order to prevent "genericidation"
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Bale out
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: Titles in Titles
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: HOw to say it idiomatically?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: Issuement
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Not to cause any trouble but...
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: Issuement
- Re: stub
- Re: Issuement
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: stub
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Not to cause any trouble but...
- Re: textbook author ??
- Re: textbook author ??
- Re: stub
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- textbook author ??
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: stub
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- stub
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: You betcha
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Titles in Titles
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Issuement
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean? [UTF-8]
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: Issuement
- Re: You betcha
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: For Donna
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: You betcha
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Famous Canadians
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Famous Canadians
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Alumnus
- can somebody give me an english name?
- Re: Issuement
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Issuement
- Re: You betcha
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: Issuement
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: Famous Canadians
- Re: compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- For Donna
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Re: OT: accessing US Army Inst of Heraldry
- Re: A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- compound words where the first word ends in -y
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- A coin has more than one edge? [was: Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?]
- Issuement
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Famous Canadians
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: OT: accessing US Army Inst of Heraldry
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- From: Richard R. Hershberger
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- OT: accessing US Army Inst of Heraldry [Was:Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?]
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Bale out
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Nor tea, nor coffee?
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- learn english speaking
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: You betcha
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: to take or taken
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Nor tea, nor coffee?
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Bale out
- Re: You betcha
- Re: You betcha
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: minor subjects [WAS: Alumnus]
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Neighboring words in an online dictionary [was: Re: Read it and weeep (sic)]
- Re: He can have missed the train.
- Re: Nor tea, nor coffee?
- Re: Nor tea, nor coffee?
- He can have missed the train.
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Nor tea, nor coffee?
- Re: Google Seek Belgian Language Masters
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- request for your opinions
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: You betcha
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Intro C: Mini-FAQ on Words and Phrases
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: You betcha
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: You betcha
- You betcha
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Alumnus
- What does "Chai" mean?
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Old Big Oak Flat Road Trail
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Old Big Oak Flat Road Trail
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Apostrophe usage, or, greengrocer supreme
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Customers Point of view
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Customers Point of view
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: for the love of Mike
- Re: Old Big Oak Flat Road Trail
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Old Big Oak Flat Road Trail
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: "An" with "h"
- for the love of Mike
- Re: The number of planets
- Apostrophe usage, or, greengrocer supreme
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Old Big Oak Flat Road Trail
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: The number of planets
- Google Seek Belgian Language Masters
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Couldn't they have waited until Febuary?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Dad, Mom: Your "A" Student Probably Is IGNORANT!
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- From: jerry_friedman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: minor subjects [WAS: Alumnus]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: The number of planets
- minor subjects [WAS: Alumnus]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Google tries to ban googling in order to prevent "genericidation"
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Google tries to ban googling in order to prevent "genericidation"
- Re: Alumnus
- A verge of taste
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: Google tries to ban googling in order to prevent "genericidation"
- From: Daniel al-Autistiqui
- Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Good, best, best? (So much for "better")
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Bale out
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Bale out
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A verge of taste
- Funny language (Gercher)
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: Bale out
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: A stab in the dark.
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: Bale out
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: on-the-spot investigation
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Alumnus
- on-the-spot investigation
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- A stab in the dark.
- Re: Bale out
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: OT- A previously unknown Google feature
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: Looking for Japanese / English practice through Skype
- Re: OT- A previously unknown Google feature
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: English word for "Models/busts used in Apparel Stores"
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: parenthesis usage
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: New Member
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: New Member
- Re: Neighboring words in an online dictionary [was: Re: Read it and weeep (sic)]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: write, write to [WAS: lobbying]
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: Bale out
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Looking for John Mark Karr handwriting sample(s)
- Re: rather than
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Looking for John Mark Karr handwriting sample(s)
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Google Groups gets wise
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Google Groups gets wise
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: Google Groups gets wise
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Thats: The genitive case of which?
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: Neighboring words in an online dictionary [was: Re: Read it and weeep (sic)]
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: A verge of taste
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: devoted to doing or is devoted to doing
- Re: rather than
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Looking for Japanese / English practice through Skype
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Neighboring words in an online dictionary [was: Re: Read it and weeep (sic)]
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Neighboring words in an online dictionary [was: Re: Read it and weeep (sic)]
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Third-Country National [was: I want to ask if these sentences have any wrong ?]
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Neighboring words in an online dictionary [was: Re: Read it and weeep (sic)]
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Third-Country National [was: I want to ask if these sentences have any wrong ?]
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: New Member
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: OT Seasickness and Pidgin English [was 'Pudding and Pies']
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: The number of planets
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: write, write to [WAS: lobbying]
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: OT Seasickness and Pidgin English [was 'Pudding and Pies']
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: OT Seasickness and Pidgin English [was 'Pudding and Pies']
- Re: Dragged or drug?
- French - English help... What about my sentence?
- Re: OT Seasickness and Pidgin English [was 'Pudding and Pies']
- Re: Bale out
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: parenthesis usage
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: "pooter"?
- Intro B: Useful Web Sites for AUE Participants
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: Any error in this sentence?
- New Member
- she was going in the coming in Raleigh
- Re: The URL of the Beast
- Re: OT- A previously unknown Google feature
- Re: Any error in this sentence?
- Re: The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "pooter"?
- Re: devoted to doing or is devoted to doing
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Good or Well?
- Re: Tired of 666? Try a new number
- Re: Good or Well?
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: to take or taken
- Re: Read it and weeep (sic)
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Read it and weeep (sic)
- The use of "whenever" instead of "when"
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: Tired of 666? Try a new number
- The number of planets
- Tired of 666? Try a new number
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: Which sentence is better?
- Re: Better way to say "making sausages" ?
- Re: devoted to doing or is devoted to doing
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Dragged or drug?
- Re: Dragged or drug?
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: Good or Well?
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: OT Seasickness and Pidgin English [was 'Pudding and Pies']
- Re: "of my students and I"
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "An" with "h"
- Re: Bale out
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: "Sturm und Drang"
- Re: railway guard [WAS: "Sturm und Drang"]
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Bale out
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: How much does the average American know of British English and British culture?
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: Too much hype for a buzz?
- Re: Greetings, I'm the piddie...
- Re: Dragged or drug?
- Re: Alumnus
- Re: OT__Computer upgrade tip
- Re: The URL of the Beast