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- The line between inappropriate and acceptable use of the n-word in . . .
I would like to understand the nuances behind the use of the word quot;nigga quot; in various situations I am Japanese and have never lived in Western countries, and I'm asking these questions pu
- 系统从激活状态变成未激活 - Microsoft Q A
1 尝试用MediaCreationTool_22H2工具恢复系统,恢复后还是未激活 管理员用户用windows power shell获取密钥 (Get-WmiObject -query 'select * from SoftwareLicensingService') OA3xOriginalProductKey,输入也不能激活
- What do you call the male equivalent to Cougar (woman)?
What is the male equivalent to the term "cougar"? Clarifying The term "cougar" describes an older woman seeking younger men So a male equivalent would be an older man seek
- What can I call 2nd and 3rd place finishes in a competition?
There are many awards I received from the sport I did I thought to compress everything and write as 'Inter university and All island winner' but I have placed only 2nd and 3rd places What is the
- What is the difference between share to and share with?
Should I use 'share with' or 'share to' when I want to share a great page I've seen on a social networking site with a friend?
- Usage of p. versus pp. versus pg. to denote page numbers and page . . .
Per Strunk and White's Elements of Style, p is used to denote 1 page, pp to denote a range of pages This form of citation is used when you are using brief in text citations Otherwise, one would use the citation style for the type of formal paper that you are writing, for example, MLA would be "don't do it wrong" (Author's Last name 45) where the numbers indicate the page number where the
- Does moving a meeting forward mean the time will be earlier or later . . .
Suppose I say quot;We're moving the 12 PM meeting forward 2 hours quot;, does that mean the meeting is at 10 AM or 2 PM?
- Understanding as of, as at, and as from
Joel is mistaken when he says that as of means "up to and including a point of time," although it is often used to mean so As of designates the point in time from which something occurs So as of some point would mean from the date specified onward However, his answering of the best way to say each phrase is spot on One may use either until or up to to mean the time before which something
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