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    present oneself: report for duty. 4. To be accountable: She reports directly to the board of directors. Phrasal Verb: report out To return after deliberation to a legislative body for action: The committee reported the new tax bill out. Idiom: on report Subject to disclipinary action. 1. An account presented usually in detail. 2. A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group. 3. Law A published collection of authoritative accounts of court cases or of judicial

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    ( An adverbial clause of concession and reason The rest sentences of RT have no change in grammatical structures. Vocabulary: - “If one is happy‚ one must be silent” is translated as “Im lặng là đỉnh cao của hạnh phúc”‚ an equivalent idiom‚ instead of “Nếu một người hạnh phúc‚ người khác phải im lặng”. - “The rest of Europe” is translated as “toàn bộ châu Âu” instead of “phần còn lại của châu Âu” … the Finns holiday in contemplative solitude‚ preferably by a lake. … dân Phần

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    depicting a series of stories and earn their livelihood showing them in public as well as narrating the story. The community is called Patua and the scroll they carry is called Pata. But the Patas of Kalighat means a different‚ distinctive variety of art-idiom. It is associated with a class of paintings and drawings on paper‚ produced in the vicinity of the famous temple of Goddess Kali in the outskirts of Kolkata during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Ever since late T.N. Mukherjee wrote about

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    good or bad‚ hardworking or lazy‚ careful or careless‚ an achiever or a loafer. It is the mother who moulds the child into a great leader. So we can say that it is the mother who trains the little one to rule the world in future. The often quoted proverb underlines a mother’s influence on the growing child.Children usually grow up in the care of their mothers. For a baby his mother fondly feeds him with milk‚ pats him and cradles him. The baby is lulled to sleep in the fond hands of its mother. The

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    from the pixels but it is bewildering and has no definitive path. In reviewing‚ Writing: Just Spit It Out Already! and A Modern Cougar‚ along with reviewing personal experiences; I can see the obstacles of my writing are that clichés‚ metaphors and idioms clog the flow for the reader‚ as well as the constant flip-flop between active and passive voice. Like with Writing: Just Spit it Out! I can see that I use creative innuendos to embellish or drive home my point‚ the pitfall being that

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    is watching him‚ that if he makes a wrong move or‚ the main reason‚ does not go to war‚ he will be criticized; he will bring shame and disappointment to his family. O’Brien is mostly afraid of being a coward. Like in line 4 of the lyric‚ it says an idiom‚ “I’m staring down myself‚” which means that he’s criticizing himself because everyone else is. If people were to assume that he was a weakling then he would start to believe it.

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    Nirali Rawal Brenda Williams Honors English 1 June 2013 Chinese Proverb I sit there bored to death‚ waiting for my teacher to start teaching. "When will he speak?" I thought to myself. Tick tock the time went by. Five minutes later‚ he proceeded to talk about what we were going to learn that day- the concept of velocity. I continued to sit there‚ zoning out‚ uninterested on what he had to say and FINALLY the bell rang! I approached to my next class and realized the Mr

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    relationship physically and emotionally. He doesn’t even “go near the door” of temptation (Proverbs 5:8-9) and seeks to avoid even the appearance of evil. (1 Thessalonians 5:22)   3. He is patient and slow to anger.  Save the drama for some other mama. Seriously! You’ll be grateful for “even Steven” the rest of your days. “A hot-tempered person stirs up conflict‚ but the one who is patient calms a quarrel.” Proverbs 15:18   4. He believes in forever. As we talked about previously—marriage is a testimony

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    “Funny in Farsi” Dumas focuses on her experience in America‚ she explains how so many people asked her questions. She also tries to entertain the reader while explaining her story. Dumas uses an Idiom to tell her encounter with two boys. They wanted to know curse words in Dumas’ language‚ so she used an Idiom to tell the reader how she told the boys “Man Kharam” which means I’m an idiot. Another strategy is when Dumas uses sarcasm when a boy asks if she had camels. She told the boy that her two-hump

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    on‚ he cannot acquire through knowledge in any field. We should have a specific aim in life and work constantly for it with a strength of character. Thus the message conveyed by the proverb is that steadiness of purpose is the key to success. Why a stone should want to gather moss‚ it is hard to say. But the proverb is an old one‚ and everyone knows what it means. The "rolling stone" is the man who is always changing his occupations and pursuits‚ and never settles down steady to anything. Popular

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