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If you divide a rational expression by another rational expression, you will again get a rational expression.
Shaking in our boots/shoes. There is another one that I know, but it is a bit distasteful. freaked out
It is a court order preventing one person from having contact with another.
having a crush on someone
The expression "castles in the air" refers to having dreams or ambitions that are unlikely to happen or not based in reality. Mary Shelley may have used this expression to express the idea of having grand but unrealistic hopes or plans.
because the Celtic people of Ireland thought that it would be nice to get treats from people while having fun celebrating a holiday in their country
I thought I was having my leg well & truly pulled on this one... : It's UK, she is buried in Gravesend, Kent.England in 1616. signed shelby ........
This expression usually refers to having sexual intercourse with them.
polynomial
It creates a feeling of sportsmanship and goodwill, preventing ill feelings
Poetry
A-Da-Gee? You might ASK! him. Are you having second thought? Ha! How do you know he has even had the 1st thought?