"Mother, my mother, uh, what is the phrase? - she isn't qu-quite herself today." From Psycho
"Kyo Kara Maoh!" is a phrase that means "Demon King From Today [Onward]!" which is a series of Japanese light novels. These were written by Tomo Takabayashi.
The fashion today is basically pulling from the past to create your own look. "Vintage" is usually thought of as older looking clothes but today it really means from any era in the past. Bright colors are worn a lot. The number 1 rule of thumb in fashion today is simple: buy things that fit. Not too tight and not too baggy. When you wear clothes that fit, you are bound to look, at the least, decent. Nothing too wild and you'll be great!
Time to get a watch.
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Yes, you should put a comma after "today" in the phrase "as of today" to indicate that the phrase is specifying the present moment.
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Adverb phrase
The male citizens in assembly voted on issues put before them, giving binding decisions. This is different from today's representative democracy where elected members of parliament make decisions, not necessarily those expected by the majority.
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The word 'today' functions as an adverb and a noun. Examples: Adverb: The auditor is expected today. Noun: Today is the day of the audit. No.
The Plus 2 results are expected in two days probably on 13th or 14th as the notification is expected to be issued today.
The phrase is "Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday." It reminds us to focus on the present moment rather than worrying about the future or dwelling on the past.
will have swum is the verb phrase.
No- political parties were not what they are today when Monroe was elected.
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