We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in every garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
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We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in very garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin. MAYBE NOT BEGINNING WITH BEHAVE.
the original
Yes, it is it comes from another person. It depends. A quote from a person who experienced your topic would be a primary source.
The name of the Birrarung River might be derived from the Wurudjeri word for 'ever flowing'. It might also mean 'mist' or 'river bank'.
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LaGuardia Airport is the closest. LaGuardia is written as if it's one word because it's an Italian last name and someone wrote it himself*. LaGuardia Airport and LaGuardia Community College in New York are both named after former New York Governor Fiorello H. LaGuardia.
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in very garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin. MAYBE NOT BEGINNING WITH BEHAVE.
quote word for word
If you use a word-for-word quote you put you put the quoted material in quotation marks. For instance "what you do if you use a word for word quote" then you would put were your found the quote
"Note" is a rhyming word for quote.
The term for repeating a quote word for word is called "verbatim."
quote = citation
quote (noun) = tsitut (ציטות), from the English word "citation"quote: (verb) = tsitet (ציטת)
You can quote me on that.
If someone has ever excessively bothered your sister, they have vexed your sister (a quote from Kate and Leopold). When monkeys eat bananas
When you put a word in front of a quote, it is called an attribution. This is used to indicate who is speaking or to provide context for the quote.