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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of les" is not correct in English and seems to be incomplete or a typographical error.
It cannot be used in written English without clarification or correction, as it lacks a clear meaning.
Example: "I need a set of lessons to improve my skills."
Alternatives: "a collection of lessons" or "a group of lessons."
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David and Samantha Cameron gave William and Catherine what? a two photographic volumes titled Anglesey Landscapes b a set of le Creuset in royal blue c John Lewis vouchers d a lifetime's supply of Smythson stationery 37. Who had to be stopped from picking at the wedding cake? a Prince Philip b Prince Harry c the bridesmaids d James Middleton 38.
Nicola Fuller dragged her belongings from one farm to another; with every move a few more possessions were cast off, until just about the only thing to have survived was a set of orange Le Creuset pots, their bottoms blackened.
"You can do it with cowboy suits as well". Science fiction, on the other hand, "is a set of metaphors," Ms. Le Guin said.
The larder was provisioned like a fallout shelter, care of Dean & DeLuca: a nuclear winter's worth of sun-dried tomatoes, filet mignon, baguettes, and Parmesan, and a full set of Le Creuset tableware.
My downfall was a set of color plates from "Les Fleurs Animee," a French book of humorous, satirical and allegorical sketches first published in 1847.
"Le Rosey seeks neither an intellectual elite nor a set of 'model' students," a Le Rosey brochure notes.
"Le Rosey seeks neither an intellectual elite nor a set of 'model' students," the Le Rosey brochure notes.
Suppose that a set of model structures (M_k), (1le k le K) represents the uncertainty related to the choice of model.
In both the EE vs. IE and IE vs. LE comparisons a set of GO classes linked to amino acid transport were identified as changing significantly during development.
The first installation, by Mr. Kuitca, is "Le Sacre, 1992," a set of 54 child-size mattresses covering three walls, each bearing a hand-painted copy of a map of a randomly selected place somewhere in the world.
Sometimes the rules are strict and rigidly constraining, sometimes they're loose and require interpretation - no more or less than a score by Mozart, or a set of conceptual instructions from John Cage, Yoko Ono or Sol Le Witt".
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