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Thomas De Quincey
(1785-1859) English essayistcritic Once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and  […]
What American English sounds like to non-English speakers
In this remarkable and fully rockin' video, an Italian singer (Adriano Celentano) performs a rock piece whose lyrics are  […]
dip
[dip] {n.} a pickpocket.
section gang
[section gang] or [section crew] {n.} A group of railroad workers who watch and repair a number of miles of track. * /The  […]
to no avail
[to no avail] or [of no avail] (1) {adj. phr.}, {formal} Having no effect; useless, unsuccessful. * /Tom's practicing was of  […]
all hours
[all hours] {n. phr.}, {informal} Late or irregular times. * /The boy's mother said he must stop coming home for meals at  […]
know if one is coming or going
[know if one is coming or going] or [know whether one is coming or going] {v. phr.} To feel able to think clearly; know what  […]
G.K. Chesterton
(1874-1936), As I Was Saying Progress is the mother of problems.

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