For everyone downvoting me, an American CV is different from a standard British CV or an American resume
Mildly reclusive American living in Europe.
Tends to get truculent about movies, music, the Oxford comma, and politics
For everyone downvoting me, an American CV is different from a standard British CV or an American resume
And who’s parking at the front, along the right facing the rest of the cars?
The street sort of counts too. Licensing requires them to stop for accidents, etc
And I meant that they were still making food spicy hot
They had pepper (actual, not chili).
My cousin was given his mother’s maiden name as a middle name when he joined the navy
It might work. Sentences can be subjective, and it probably isn’t going to hurt. Why not try. Same reason people dress up for court: suit, tie—everything they wouldn’t normally wear
I’m not going to fault anyone for typos. I fight my phone’s autocorrect all the time, but it was odd that just those two letters were transposed
Did you switch the keycaps for your r’s and t’s?
Wouldn’t authentic house music be from Chicago and European be derivative?
American, but I also think of them as like blue, spiky icy imps. I’m not sure where I got it, but seems like a Nintendo era RPG, maybe Final Fantasy
I’m willing to bet prohibitively expensive insurance.
Possibly a dedicated lifeguard, meaning if it was just you, you wouldn’t be able to attend to anything else
I knew someone–American–who would affect some sort of British-ish accent. It was part of her identity because she had spent some summers in England or something. It was strongest at times, especially when she was meeting someone for the first time; no one with an accent themselves, so it wasn’t that she was absorbing some influence, more that it was an aspirational trait.
Just offering this as a possibility
Ah, right. I completely overlooked that. Since it was such a low number, I thought it might be a numbered source
Question was answered, but I’m wondering about the citation. What is the number three in parenthesis? MLA is name of source and possibly page number.
True, there’s a lot of people stomping around up there. No wonder the posts are bent
It really didn’t play out like that. They were not saving anything.
There was an experiment where the researchers introduced “money” to chimps that they could exchange for fruit treats. Some females almost immediately began trading sex for money
Yeah, and I was pointing out that it isn’t just a terminology difference, which is what was being discussed here.