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... begin with an assignment of the various wings moving east or west , as the case may be , or moving from the basement up to the various floor levels of the building . Or , in his State of the Union address at the start of a new Congress ...
... begin with an assignment of the various wings moving east or west , as the case may be , or moving from the basement up to the various floor levels of the building . Or , in his State of the Union address at the start of a new Congress ...
Page 140
... begin with the simple case or known situations and then move to more and more complex or unfamiliar grounds . 9. Pro and Con In the report which investigates whether to do or not to do something , the material on which an answer is ...
... begin with the simple case or known situations and then move to more and more complex or unfamiliar grounds . 9. Pro and Con In the report which investigates whether to do or not to do something , the material on which an answer is ...
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... begin to read : " Regarding your ad in last Sunday's paper , I'd like to be consid- ered for the position . " As you read the letters , each seems to be like the previ- ous one . Most begin with a participial phrase like " Replying to ...
... begin to read : " Regarding your ad in last Sunday's paper , I'd like to be consid- ered for the position . " As you read the letters , each seems to be like the previ- ous one . Most begin with a participial phrase like " Replying to ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
Semantics | 16 |
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