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I'm afraid it's not feasible to offer you a pay
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this year.
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With that in mind, we wouldn’t be surp
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Truly useful ideas don't a
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from out of the ether or through fancy techniques
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Figurative
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IT is the dance in education which
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s to claim the lion's share of attention this week.
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The feature is only available to paid users – that is, Pro, Business, and Enterp
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Is it any surp
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that our world, marching to the drumbeat of GDP, is teetering on the brink of environmental disaster and filled with anger and conflict?
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"That" is a conjunction in this type of sentence. (In "the cat that jumped over the wall", it is a relative pronoun.) It is in general OK to leave out the conjunction "that" now and then, as long as no ambiguity a
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Cette photo, elle a été p
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à Meknès, là où je suis né
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profitable enterp
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Accommodation comp
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But it should come as no surp
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