T.S. Eliot made the comment 'A thought of him was an experience' about the poet Ezra Pound. Eliot greatly admired Pound and considered him a significant influence on his own work.
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We thought the Greeks saw them.
The lineswoman about whom Andy Gray made comments which caused him to be fired from Sky Sports was Sian Massey. He made the comments on January 24, 2011.
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Alfred Lord Tennyson is thought to have created the phrase.
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By Jerry Fodor, in his 1975's The Language of Thought.
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It's typically seen as more professional to use "To Whom it May Concern".
Absolutely, and not just HS students, students of any age. However, HOW and to WHOM they make their comments/criticism is vitally important if they want to be taken seriously.
I think some powers exist. whom we can feel. i have experience about it they might be good or bad powers.
Scout shouted out, "Mr. Cunningham, don't you remember me? I'm Jean Louise Finchโremember? I go to school with Walter; he's your boy, ain't he?" to stop Bob Ewell from attacking them in the woods.