When two words or phrases are used in parallel and require the same preposition to be idiomatically correct, the preposition does not have to be used twice | Super personable and answered every question I had |
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We use on to designate names of streets, avenues, etc | Netflix supports the Digital Advertising Alliance Principles |
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The Netflix Children's experience is included in your membership to give parents control while children enjoy family-friendly TV programmes and films in their own space | I felt at ease and confident |
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Since it is a very large dealership there was multiple people involved for different support areas but communication was very good | We continue to monitor the most current information and actions taken by the states regarding the spread of COVID-19 |
These changes will end the year-long leadership transition that began in March 2020.
We offer excellent customer service, a friendly environment, attractive financing options, great new and pre-owned cars and hybrid cars on the big lot! We're having a party on the Fourth of July | Passing his hands over the desk or resting his elbows upon the desk, he often looks across the desk and speaks of the desk or concerning the desk as if there were nothing else like the desk |
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Because he thinks of nothing except the desk, sometimes you wonder about the desk, what's in the desk, what he paid for the desk, and if he could live without the desk | Her birthday is October the fall |
The script that makes this quiz work was graciously provided by Professor Bradley Kjell of the Computer Science Department at Central Connecticut State University.