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GANDER PUBLIC LIBRARY

GANDER-Canada

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GANDER PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Company Address: 6 Bell Pl,GANDER,NL,Canada 
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A1V2T4 
Telephone Number: 7096515354 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
823106 
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Libraries-Public 
Number of Employees:
5 to 9 
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Contact Person:
Glenda Peddle 
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  • Does take a gander commonly mean take a chance?
    Looking for "a gander at" and gamble returns results like this: Before you can play on the site you ordinarily have the opportunity to take a gander at the distinctive chances (for sports betting) at the diverse recreations accessible (for online casinos) or the quantity of players (for poker sites)
  • What is the origin of have a gander? (When meaning look. )
    No doubt to gander became the term because to goose had already been borrowed; this was taken from the way that the birds were known to put their beaks embarrassingly — and sometimes painfully — into one’s more private places to take a gander, is recorded from the USA around 1914; here, gander is a noun in the sense of a inquisitive look
  • Whats good for the goose is good for the gander [closed]
    Wiktionary offers a clear restatement of this idiom: What is good for a woman is equally good for a man This phrasing preserves the gender implied in the original idiom (gander is male, goose is female) If you want to say it without referring to gender, use: What is good for one is equally good for all
  • to sound down to somebody - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    “The wild gander leads his flock through the cool night, Ya-honk he says, and sounds it down to me like an invitation ” Quote by Walt Whitman, Song of Myself What does the writer mean by "so
  • What do you say when you dont know someones gender?
    You're talking about personal pronouns, not articles As well, when you say that you don't know the person's gender, do you mean that you don't know what gender, masculine or feminine, they identify with; or do you mean that you don't know if they are male or female? If it's the latter, you're talking about their sex
  • etymology - The Cobblers children have no shoes - English Language . . .
    What is the origin of this phrase? Does this also apply in case of other professions? Like the goldsmith's children have no jewels or the baker's children don't eat cake?
  • british english - Do Brits understand rhyming slang or are they . . .
    They probably misread it and thought it was insulting British people, or some such, or perhaps they just really dislike rhyming slang I do hate vote downs without justification, should be compulsory
  • terminology - “Lets burn that bridge when we come to it” – is this . . .
    My favorite mixed metaphors: We've got to stop spoon-feeding these people It goes in one ear and out the other And One man's goose is another man's gander
  • Whats the origin of the word geezer? - English Language Usage . . .
    "Geezer" actually means an odd or eccentric man This word came from guise, which was: (in Scotland and N England) the practice or custom of disguising oneself in fancy dress, often with a mask, and visiting people's houses, esp at Halloween The above is the origin of guiser Thus, it was used in slang to describe someone as odd, and it was pronounced "geezer" due to as you said, the Cockney
  • idioms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    -1 What's good for the Goose is not good for the Gander Or something like that




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