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I just don't have any words. I think the photo above says so much. (if you can't see the photo please let me know in your comment)
Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of ... Paul displayed in the Word and reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I know I said I have no words but through my tears and my heart of love for the LORD and people He gave me a few words and ...
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For once, i can't decipher my scattered thoughts enough to put words to them. Too many things happening at once prolly? Maybe the effects of stress, post-finals? Nahhhh.
Primary school ... thought i'll just post some pics since the cliche saying says that a picture tells a thousand words. Lol
Pictures are taken during the preparation process of YILING's present which i EMPHASIZED TOOK ...
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There are many words these days that are rarely used - and that is a great shame as even the simple act of their enunciation can bring on a smile, such is their irrefragable brilliance.
Go on, ... preservation. You are guaranteed to be the cynosure of attention and contesseration will be guaranteed. In other words you will be the life and soul of the party and make many friends.
(via Robert-John) ...
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... for some writing but never satisfied of anything, as they record the silence in between my talk while I was searching for words. It wasted the device memory and I have to spend more time listening the silence. That ... of those disorders’ medical terms from the description. Glad that I learnt few new words, another reason to thank the developers), I found some ways to make use of this app for ...
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... in many languages and has a feature which allows the user to ’star’ words so that they could be stored(in Google accounts) for future reference.Searching for a word gives the ... language to English-Hindi and the result will appear in an instant.Other features include the ability to listen to words(in English).Who knows Google might replace that bulky Oxford dictionary on your desk in a ...
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... But BBC news magazine also offers us some good language discussion as it looks for the most important words of the noughties.
The language expert and author, Susie Dent (who has written some ... of abuse for a recently semi-famous nonentity.
Elsewhere, if you're interested in new words and where they come from - and you should be 'cos you're an English Language student, innit - then you ...
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Caroline from She Walks in the Woods gave me a blog award. Caroline's kind words were, Anna's blog Domestic Felicity is a great read and is as thought provoking as picking up a very well written magazine. It is sure to get you thinking about your faith and what it means to be a woman of God.
Thank you so much, Caroline!
As a rule, I don't participate in blog awards, carnivals, tags ...
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An enjoyable weekend of word-based fun. I won some games, I lost some games, but I don't remember any getting overly frustrating. I believe I even used up all my letters in a single move once or twice. You don't get as many points for doing it in Words With Friends as you do in Scrabble, but it's always satisfying nonetheless.
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An eight-page Whitehall guide lists words that should not be used when talking about terrorism in public and gives (insane) politically correct alternatives.
They are told not to refer to Muslim extremism as it links Islam to violence. Instead, they are urged to talk about terrorism or violent extremism. Fundamentalist and Jihadi are also banned because
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You lose yourself in the dilemma, your words swallowed by false assurances that everything's going to be fine when the truth stands; you have no idea if everything's going to be alright again. Days grow colder, feelings overpowers the mind, in the end you find yourself in the spot of the person you used to lean on. And you do it for love. What else besides love? You won't be doing it ...
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"you can't always git what you wa-hant"
how true that is and yet how normal is it to base all of life's disappointments on those 7 (or 8- depending how you sing) words, shrug off bitter feelings and carry on totally emotionless. there could maybe be a slight possibility that this robot feeling (oxymoron!) is perhaps not very ordinary. maybe.
all i want is a soda
my favorite ...
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... offers the following illustration of how it works:
oliver: crowned with olives - peace.
wendell: dutch wandelaar - a traveler.
holmes: grassy plains, or meadow lands.
i have no idea if the connected words are rooted in etymology or games of word association, but the results, at least in holmes' case, are quite beautiful.
much of my own writing has danced around similar intuitive tendencies ...
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... snake is senerd. Senerd is a rare last name.
This word is a mixture of the Old English word for snake nǽdre (adder, snake, serpent, viper, any kind of snake), and the Latin word for snake serpens (serpent, snake).
In Latin other words that can mean snake are anguis (snake, serpent) and vipera (viper, snake). In Old English the word snaca (snake, serpent, reptile) is root of our word snake.
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... personally, so it’s hard to tell.
From where I see, liberals seem to use labels like ‘intolerant’, ‘racist’, ‘prejudiced’ and other buzz words to denote anyone who doesn’t believe the same way they do. From a recent incident, ‘liar’ and ‘ignorant’ can be added to this list.
Let them call names, if that’s the best they ...
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Hugh Harris -Words For Our Years
Cat. No
Country
Year
Label
Format
Tracks
EST2105
UK
1989
Capitol
LP
1 Alice
2 Love Kicks
3 Mr Woman Loves Mrs Man
4 Woke Up Laughing
5 Rhythm Of Life
6 Helen Highwater
7 Music Lies Bleeding
8 Home Sweet Home
9 ...
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