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American (word) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Differences between American and British English (vocabulary) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is noticeable variation in the vocabularies of American English and British English . Definitive analysis is problematic, but thorough research can reveal useful data and evidence of the diffe...
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Metcalf believes whether we like it or not, we're all accidental neologists - the nature of American English makes it impossible not to be. When we add prefixes and suffixes - such as an ism to a president's name - we become neologists. ... Want to know more about a word or phrase? Search the Track That Word database...
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AU Makes Diversity "Clique" by Manuel Quinones; American Word Staff Writer ... Entertainment or Outrage? Victoria's Secret's Very Special Christmas by Joanna Pompilio; American Word Staff Writer...
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American Voters Are Very Angry at the Federal Government. ... Only nine percent of voters trust the judgment of America’s political leaders more than the judgment of the American people. Americans now view being a member of Congress as the least respected job one can hold. Ouch! ... The Latest Word on ClimateGate.
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Anti-Constitutional ideologues in political office are attempting to enact their Progressive social philosophy, which has been proven time and again to be detrimental to American society; as well as an abject failure of political thought.
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(Here’s a hint about one of the entries.) But right now I could do up a pretty satisfying list of best non-2009 books I read in the past 12 months: Eudora Welty’s One Writer’s Beginnings, Saul Bellow’s Herzog, Henry James‘ The American, ... My writing process is dreamy, for lack of a better word.
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Crosspost: Thanksgiving and Forgotten Genocide: Brainwashing of American Textbooks ... Next, the use of the word allure is somewhat odd to me. Rarely does one see the word allure alongside the mention of work. If nothing else this only exemplifies the desperation and determination of those looking to support their families.
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Last weekend, I attended the Banana conference of Asian American bloggers in Los Angeles with Byron of BigWowo.com, and I have to say it had a little bit of everything: interesting discussion of issues affecting the Asian American community in general and the blogosphere in particular;
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