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Sam Ewing
(1920-2001) - American writer, humorist Computers will never take the place of books. You can't stand on a floppy disk to  […]
go through hell and high water
[go through hell and high water] {v. phr.}, {informal} To go through danger, or trouble. * /John is ready to go through hell  […]
toll free
[toll free] {adv. phr.} Calling an (800) telephone number with the call paid by the business whose number one has dialed. *  […]
slag
[slag] {adj.} 1. Worthless or insignificant person. 2. Promiscuous woman or prostitute.
at all costs
[at all costs] {adv. phr.} At any expense of time, effort, or money. Regardless of the results. * /Mr. Jackson intended to  […]
now that
[now that] {conj.} Since; because; now. * /Now that dinner is ready, wash your hands./ * /You came early, but now that  […]
Timothy Jones
Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish.
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Lessons on American and British English differences.

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