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plural or singular
Hi, i have a problem. I know there was a rule that stated that you are required to use the singular for a situation similar to the following, but i cant remember exactly wh... [more]
haruhichan
11/06/08
19:28
15 answers (last answered: 12/06/08 14:12)
The film on recently "If..."
Does anyone know the classical piece of mucic used as a backpiece when the boys leave the chapel? Its driving me nuts!!!!!
Cavyking666
10/06/08
14:48
8 answers (last answered: 11/06/08 14:38)
The Complete Richard Hannay.
Are his later adventures as good as "The 39 steps"?? Thank you.
Abdulmajid
09/06/08
19:43
4 answers (last answered: 10/06/08 18:37)
Arthur J Elsley print two girls w/ a collie. . . name? value?
I have obtained what appears to be Elsley print. Clearly, it is old and in fine shape. I have surfed the net and am unable to locate the same picture online. The picture is of two girls playing wa collie. One o... [more]
LIBERTYROCKS
08/06/08
21:39
1 answer (last answered: 16/06/08 13:20)
What does this quote mean?
What does the quote "God created man and, finding him not sufficiently alone, gave him a companion to make him feel his solitude more keenly."--Paul Valéry, 1871-1945 mean?
Rosali
07/06/08
13:25
6 answers (last answered: 14/06/08 01:39)
Valuation of a rare book.
The book in question is a leather bound tome entitled,Martial Achievements of Great Britain. It measures approx. 354mm x 294 x 40 , and locked by 2 brass clasps. The frontispiece is, Martial Achievements, dedicate... [more]
Dingusmcgoo
07/06/08
00:41
4 answers (last answered: 08/06/08 09:17)
Neopolitan Baroque artist
What was the surname of the 17th - 18th Neopolitan Baroque artist, the most famous and celebrated Italian painter of his day, who was known by the nickname of 'the fat abbot'
thorstaffie
06/06/08
20:36
Subscription free Art auction results.
Hi, Im trying to get some fairly in-depth info on the value of a specific 87 artwork by Cesar Manrique. Does anybody know where I can access this information without having to pay a hefty subscription fee? ... [more]
Billy_Bonka
06/06/08
17:01
1 answer (last answered: 06/06/08 19:12)
stephen duck (poet)
I am doing some research into the life of stephen duck an 18th century poet and am intrigued by a reference to TUBAL CAIN in a poem entitled on several occasions. Does this indicate that perhaps he was either acqua... [more]
zaphod 3
05/06/08
22:02
9 answers (last answered: 06/06/08 19:40)
William Shakespeare
If William Shakespeare had been born with a different name such as Fred Smethwick, would he be as well known as he is today?
bobthebandit
05/06/08
17:16
18 answers (last answered: 14/06/08 02:00)
Trying to find the author of this poem
I dont know if this is the whole thing or a section of a longer poem, but Id like to try and find out if its an established work with a known author, or whether its a bespoke piece. It was sent by my Grandad to... [more]
Mictain
04/06/08
09:39
5 answers (last answered: 18/06/08 10:29)
Sunday express £1ooo crossword 16072
15ac - particle, a high-speed electron or positron emitted by a nucleus during radioactiye decay or nuclear fission.(4) (be?a)
the old mill
03/06/08
14:21
1 answer (last answered: 05/06/08 15:59)
gnole for grownups
im sure i had a book called the gnole, about a man who became lost in a cave for weeks and he befriended a creature called a gnole. i have googled for this but can only come up with the childrens book by alan aldri... [more]
mandimoo
03/06/08
13:17
3 answers (last answered: 03/06/08 21:33)
Harry Potter HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, Im a massive Harry Potter fan, my friend however is not. Ive slowly talked her round to give the boy wizard a chance. She wont read the books but will try the films. However, he patience is limited and I r... [more]
lucylocket69
03/06/08
11:21
11 answers (last answered: 09/06/08 22:39)
poem.. i think
I heard this on t.v i think and now i have this one line going round my head any one know what it is? "...and suddenly you're older."
periwinkle
02/06/08
20:18
3 answers (last answered: 03/06/08 10:23)
What type of poems are the Blake's 'The Nurse's Song' in Songs of Innocence and in Songs of Experience
What type of poems are Blake's 'The Nurse's Song' in Songs of Innocence and in Songs of Experience (Ballad/ Narrative etc..)?
majic27
01/06/08
19:36
1 answer (last answered: 03/06/08 05:49)
litriture
never have children only ____
julia1
01/06/08
08:58
3 answers (last answered: 15/06/08 08:47)
Literary Agents/Book Publishers
I have almost completed a novel and am desperately looking for a reputable Agent or Publisher. I am an Irish expatriate living in the USA and have become very sanguine about American business practices and feel... [more]
irishguy1947
30/05/08
22:17
2 answers (last answered: 31/05/08 21:37)
would you like
To see what the UK. Euro coins might look like ? http://www.eurocoins.liesemeijer.com/Tokens.ht ml
brionon
30/05/08
21:26
2 answers (last answered: 06/06/08 23:21)
nursery rhymes
does anyone know who wrote these alternative nursery rhymes? Row row row your boat Gently down the stream Pull out the plug and watch your boat Become a submarine. Georgie Porgie pudding and pie Th... [more]
magistra
30/05/08
16:53
1 answer (last answered: 30/05/08 22:29)
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