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  3. Wikipedia:Language learning centre/Word list - Wikipedia

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    Drawing up a comprehensive list of words in English is important as a reference when learning a language as it will show the equivalent words you need to learn in the other language to achieve fluency. A big list will constantly show you what words you don't know and what you need to work on and is useful for testing yourself.

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    An art exhibit visually connecting the streets of the two cities that was temporarily shut down after multiple instances of flashing, profanities, and showcasing images of the September 11 attacks. Other World Kingdom: A micronation and BDSM resort whose ultimate goal is "absolute matriarchy" – for all men to be enslaved by women. Paradiskullen

  5. Wikipedia:Teahouse/Questions/Archive 1106 - Wikipedia

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    Hello. I found some pictures I want to add to the article Ali Must Go and asked the publisher for permission which has been granted. I tried using the 'Upload File' tab but did't find options for this kind of upload.

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    Oh, but that's easy. One is the mountainous central-European Slavic country with a white-blue-red flag with a crest on the left of it, with three mountains, and the other is the mountainous central-European Slavic country with a white-blue-red flag with a crest on the left of it, with three mountains and a cross.

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    As it reads now, I think the average reader could draw three possible conclusions: 1) there were three sitting members of the committee (elected, selected, or appointed to terms), 2) many members of experts (and 3 would be randomly assigned to each case, such as judges in some legal systems), 3) or if you could collect any three experts you ...