The correct way is to say \"I\'m more of a Dietrich than a Garland\".
In English it would be more correct to say I\'m more of a Dietrch than a Garland.
Cortez Garland is a very common name. There are many individuals which share this name. To find a specific Cortez Garland, you will need more identifying information.
If they are original photos and not reprints, you could probably get about $15 or more for them through eBay. That would be a good place to look and compare.
You should do more research to see if you are correct.
You can find information about Dietrich Bonhoeffer in many different ways. You can look on online biography websites, such as Wikipedia. You can also look in a biography.
liza manelli is more famous
no
My 6' tree took 3 strands of garland you can use more if you like
No, it should be little more only.
No, the phrase "more better" is not grammatically correct. "Better" already indicates a comparative degree, so adding "more" before it is redundant and incorrect in standard English grammar.
'...help you to be' is correct, but 'help you be' is not an outrageous error. In writing, you should opt for 'to be'.
More neat, neater is not proper grammar.