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1 yes
2 riverside; riverfront; riverface; riverview;
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Borbotrincess wrote:SSo cool, thanks!
I agree.
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excaelis wrote:I think 'with open face' has more to do with honesty and acceptance rather than the physical act of looking in a mirror.
As an aside, I've always wanted to make a film of men shaving and women doing their makeup shot from behind a two-way mirror. I think it would be a really cool short subject doc.
I agree.
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excaelis wrote:I'm pretty sure that 'chucks' are the shoes he's wearing. Gimme a minute... Yep, here's a link: Converse Chuck Taylors
Perhaps you are waiting me to agree.
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Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future. - Niels Bohr
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Comments are always welcome. After all, Forum is for making comments.
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LMcL wrote:excaelis wrote:Just waiting for HD to agree --- Where's Samuel Beckett when you need him?
I could not understand your post. Who is Samuel Beckett? Kindly explain in detail.
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excaelis wrote:Just waiting for HD to agree
This time I posted an independent response. I am here ONLY to get 5 points 6 times. On seventh onwards they give only one point. My 90% posts are "I agree".
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After 30 years, India gets a stable government.
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leonAzul wrote:Koh Elaine wrote:Bus drivers will/would glad to advise you on the correct fare.
Can either word be used?
Thanks. In most cases, "Bus drivers would be glad to advise you on the correct fare" is slightly more polite, but otherwise both words mean the same thing. That depends on context, though. It is possible that the conditional form could be required for other reasons.
I agree.
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