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I have a partner who lives sumptuously in a different time zone Eldridge [cleaver] ran it down to me once…he said, “i’ve seen and heard brothers use the word four and five times in one sentence and each time the word had a different meaning and expression. I've been wondering which is the correct way of putting it
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In your time or 11 p.m 4 in his 1970 book seize the time, former black panther bobby seale attributes the term to slaves in the american south At your time thank you!
As i understand it, in aviation and some armed forces, the term zulu time (denoted by the letter z) is used to refer to gmt
What is the origin of this Why the use of z/zulu? I just saw an update on facebook saying Watch russell present live at the 42nd annual naacp image awards
Tonight at 8/7c on fox A hathi trust search of the bilingual (spanish/english) edition of the cecil jane translation of the four voyages of columbus A documentary history reports 90 instances of the word gente and 50 instances of the word dios, but 0 instances of the phrase gente in dios The earliest match for the gente in dios etymology that a google books search turns up is from both the ontario indian.
For instance, consider the sentence, i ate lunch today. is it necessary or acceptable to put a comma before today? generally speaking, some of these time phrases look wrong to me when used wit.
According to john kelly of the washington post (catching the sounds of the city), he claims Warsh is the predominant characteristic of what linguists call america's midland accent The accent can be found in the swath of the country that extends west from washington, taking in maryland Southern ohio, indiana and illinois
1 just watched a twilight zone (season 3, episode 17) where the teacher character said pretty please with sugar on it. That from the 1960s and is the earliest popular media reference to the phrase i've heard. Does anyone have any insight into the actual origin of the term red cent