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We do not live off English subsidies.
How can they take cash off English pensioners and then give it to Scottish pensioners?
If his plan was to come off, English needed considerable assistance.
"It was a religious experience when it lifted off," English recalled.
Hampshire's last (their second) came in 1973, since when Essex have carried off English cricket's greatest prize six times.
If English football is to write off English coaches as quickly as it does, then what chance have they got alongside European counterparts?
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On the other hand, to be a well-educated, comfortably off, English-speaking Bengali student is to arrive with an identity that is already partly British.
The costs will probably fall especially hard on the less well-off English who voted for Brexit.
For many beginning language learners in American society, especially relatively well-off English speakers seeking to acquire a second language later in life, the desire to learn a language is also a desire to make a change in their lives.
Rambling in the local woodland, Dara comes across a derelict mansion that has been bought by a well-off English family; the couple have a daughter, Bella Imogen Joness) who befriends the shy, thoughtful Dara, and with her bewitchingly spoiled, flirtatious manner encourages Dara to fall painfully in love with her.
Ms. Chavez was angered when it was disclosed that the group's founder, John H. Tanton, had written a memorandum in which he predicted that the nation would face a conflict between "a minority of educated, well-off English speakers and a majority of uneducated poor people of other ethnic and racial groups with faster population growth".
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