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The movie was originally called Batfucks, but after principle photography was completed, someone in our legal department felt it was a step too far to use the word "fuck" in a porn title.
Future-perfect is an action that will happen in the future and be completed (someone WILL HAVE done something) (not used very often but still may come across it).. Verbs ending in "-o" "-s" "-t" "-mus" "-tis" "-nt" are usually in present tense.
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But, said Patrick Shanahan, who was brought in as general manager of the 787 program three months ago, "we underestimated how long it would take to complete someone else's work".
That means a team with skills beyond those needed just for their own work and enough commitment to the group to accept and complete someone else's work knowing their turn will soon come.
Someone with less than high school is 8.4 percentage points less likely to have completed than someone with a high school education.
One manuscript, a slightly flimsy affair called "The Great Mortdecai Moustache Mystery," was left nearly finished at his death and published posthumously, completed by someone else.
And the health centre in Kongho may never be completed, because someone appears to have trousered the government allocation for building it.
I was most interested to find that each lab section was completed by someone and that none of the questions was entirely avoided.
Common issues also included the books being of poor quality, getting basic facts wrong (such as referring to same-sex adopters as mummy and daddy) or being completed by someone who had never met the child.
He said Pratchett did not want his unpublished works to be completed by someone else and released.
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