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Just in time for final exam season, here’s a useful Canadian expression. Our British and Australian readers may be familiar with this phrase, but it was one I never heard in the U.S.
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ザ ニューヨークタイムズ’ 最近㮠“36 Hours in Toronto” article highlights some of Toronto’s more eclectic neighborhoods, from West Queen …
å…ƒå¤§çµ±é ˜ ジョージ·W·. Bush kicked off his post-presidential speaking career in Canada yesterday — at a $400-a-plate lunch in Calgary.
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