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TECHNICAL PROBLEMS! CAN'T POST NEW QUERIES!

Posted by R. Berg on March 02, 2001

In Reply to: How to get tot the end of the list? posted by HCD on March 01, 2001

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: : : : : I'd like to know the meaning of the followings phrasal verbs: Pair up with. Phrase in context: Our assistant editor, Clarisse Azevedo, hade the experence and paired up with Johnathan Amacker to tell you all about it.
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: : : : : Check on. Phrase in context: Now to my surprise, I can listen without reading, only having some unknown words to check on.
: : : : : Thanks, HCD

: : : : "Clarisse paired up with Johnathan" means Clarisse joined Johnathan. The two of them work together in telling you all about it. They are partners. They form a pair. Another example: John and Mary might pair up to start a business.

: : : : "Some unknown words to check on" probably means some words to look up in a dictionary. To check on something is to inspect it or to verify it. A parent might phone home to check on the children, to see that they are safe.

: : : I'd like to know the meaning of these words:
: : : Bags of character and highprofile projects. Thanks,HCD

: : A high-profile project is probably a work activity that many people will notice. I don't know "bags of character." You could try submitting the question again so that it will be at the top of the page and more people will see it.

: In my computer I'm not getting to reach the end of the list. I think the list is big too much, so it has to be transferred to archivs.

I had the same problem for a few days just before the system crashed. It doesn't seem to come from the list being too long. I can't reach the bottom of the page now, either. No new queries have appeared at top of page for a while; apparently others are having trouble.

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