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What do we call a chart that helps compare facts and numbers or quantities
pie chart
chart/bar graph
This is a mathematical "expression".
This could be related to the English phrase "at sixes and sevens" to describe a state of confusion or disagreement.
It means exactly what it looks like it means - it is a question. "Did I remember?" To remember means to call something up in your mind, from your memory.
Souvenirs
Boot Strap
It means 'anxiously waiting for news about someone or something'
Its a other 'PHRASE' for something but loads of other things following it Sorry if it doest help
This phrase is a lighthearted way of expressing surprise or shock. It is often used informally to emphasize astonishment or disbelief in a playful manner.
You may call them Parisians, or one person would be a Parisian. If you meant something about telephoning, please ask again but phrase it differently.
No, an allusion is a phrase designed to call something to mind without actually mentioning that thing. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition.
It generally seems to be used when someone is either praying or requesting something from, a god. However it is also used when someone has agreed to something and they are asked to hold to it.
He probably dosen' care enough to remember to be there or to call you to tell you he won't be able to make it there because of something.
actually it's not a real speech because it's not long enough & it's just a phrase "forgive your enemys but remember their names" or the other phrase he said before which was shorter
A catalyst is something or someone who sets things into motion.