miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2015

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  •  The men in question -Harold Keene, Jim Peterson and Gerald Greene- deserve awards.
  • ·      Several countries participated in the airlift: Italy, Belgium, France, and Luxemburg.
    ·         ‘Only one course was open to us surrender’, said the ex-major, and we did.
    ·         Judge Carswell, later to be nominated for the Supreme Court, had rule against civil rights.
    ·         In last week’s New Yorker, one of my favourite magazines, I enjoyed reading Leland’s article ‘How Not To Go camping’.
    ·         ‘Yes’, Jim said, ‘I’ll be home by then’.
    ·         There was only one thing to do: study till down.
    ·         Montaigne wrote the following ‘A’ wise man never loses anything, if he has himself.
    ·         The following are the primary colors: red, blue and yellow.
    ·         Arriving on the 810 plane were Liz Brooks (my old roommate her husband) and Tim (their son).
    ·         When the teacher commented that her spelling was poor, Lynn replied: ‘All the members of my family are poor spellers. Why not me?’
    ·         He used the phrase you know, so often that I finally said: ‘No, I don’t know’.
    ·         The automobile dealer handled: three makes of cars Volkswagens, Porsches, and Mercedes Benz.
    ·         Thought Phil said he would arrive on the 919 flight; he became instead on the 10 36 flight.
    ·         Whoever thought said Helen that Jack would be elected class president?
    ·         In baseball, a show boat is a man who shows off.
    ·         The minister quoted Isaiah -5 21- in last Sunday’s sermon.
    ·         There was a very interesting article entitles ‘The New Rage for Singing’ in last Sunday’s New York Times newspaper.
    ·         Whoever is elected secretary of the club; Ashley, or Chandra or Aisha must be prepared to do a great deal of work, said Jumita, the previous secretary.
    ·         Darwin’s, ‘On the Origin of Species’ (1859), caused a great controversy when it appeared.
    ·         We had a great time in France; the kinds really enjoyed it.
    ·         Some people work best in the mornings, others do better in evenings.
    ·         What are you doing next weekend?
    ·         Mother had to go into hospital; she had heart problems.
    ·         Did you understand why I was upset?
    ·         It is a fine idea, let us hope that it is going to work.
    ·         We will be arriving on Monday morning at least, I think so.
    ·         A textbook can be a wall between teacher and class.
    ·         The girl’s father sat in a corner.
    ·         In the words of Murphy’s Law: ‘Anything that can go wrong will go wrong’.

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