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  1. Official 2025 General Election Results Thread

    Jan 1, 2021 · Official 2025 General Election Results Thread Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Did you miss your activation email? November 18, 2025, 04:53:26 AM

  2. the department for quality control vs the quality department

    Apr 6, 2016 · His direct boss told him that Honda wanted a good man to go to Louisiana to organize the department for quality control. He told Hiro that they needed to establish there the …

  3. Why are there 3 different ways to pronounce "oo"?

    My German colleagues were laughing at the way I pronounce google, and it led to a discussion. With words like google, yahoo, poodle and loose, the oo has a sound similar to the German ü …

  4. NJ-GOV 2025: Megathread

    Jan 1, 2021 · NJ-GOV 2025: Megathread Welcome, Guest. Please login or register. Did you miss your activation email? November 21, 2025, 06:32:16 PM

  5. stehen versus aufstehen (auxiliary verbs) - WordReference Forums

    Dec 25, 2005 · Hi and welcome! Unlike stehen, aufstehen is classified as a change of state. In a similar vein, sterben, umkommen, aufwachen, einschlafen, entstehen and others form the …

  6. Talk Elections - Index

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  7. look in/into/on/at a map | WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2020 · I looked at the map. = I spent time specifically looking - probably for more than one thing - at the map. I looked in the atlas ( = book of maps) to find the specific map I wanted. I …

  8. Abbreviation of "street" | WordReference Forums

    Dec 27, 2007 · The usual UK abbreviation of street, the generic word, is st. The usual abbreviation of Street, as part of a street name, is St, as in Downing St. No . in either case.

  9. The Atlas - Talk Elections

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  10. Pronunciación de Atlántico, Atlas y Atleta - WordReference Forums

    Sep 7, 2006 · Yo separaría siempre "t-l", al menos en palabras de origen europeo como "atlas" o "atlético" sólo las dejaría en una sílaba en las palabras con origen en las lenguas nativas …