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  1. Election What-ifs?

    Explore hypothetical scenarios and alternative outcomes of past elections in this engaging discussion forum.

  2. "I hadn't noticed" vs "I didn't notice" | WordReference Forums

    May 19, 2022 · Just to better understand this: Imagine I'm walking on the pavement and there is sth dangerous in front of me (construction site, a hole in the ground, whatever). Somebody …

  3. Where did the term "OK/Okay" come from? - English Language

    Aug 5, 2010 · I've heard lots of varying histories of the term "OK". Is there any evidence of the true origin of the term?

  4. The Atlas - Talk Elections

    The AtlasLogin with username, password and session lengthThe Atlas

  5. The symbol é (from "cliché"): acute accent - WordReference Forums

    Aug 7, 2012 · It should be written over the e, like this: cliché Some people who do not know how to create an acute accent with their computers put an apostrophe after the e instead.

  6. Is It Redundant To Use "But" Before "Alas"?

    May 18, 2018 · The punctuation is suspect in the second sentence. The first variant is totally acceptable. I'm finding the apparent twinning of 'save' with 'months in the hospital' somewhat …

  7. Gubernatorial/State Elections

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  8. stehen versus aufstehen (auxiliary verbs) - WordReference Forums

    Dec 25, 2005 · Hi and welcome! Unlike stehen, aufstehen is classified as a change of state. In a similar vein, sterben, umkommen, aufwachen, einschlafen, entstehen and others form the …

  9. Talk Elections - Index

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  10. Pronunciación de Atlántico, Atlas y Atleta - WordReference Forums

    Sep 7, 2006 · Las palabras que llevan una vocal seguida de una T y de una L se pronuncian de manera distinta en Latino América y en España. Por ejemplo: Atlántico: * a - tlán - ti - co …