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The Guardian?
I kind of had Chris pegged for a Telegraph kind of guy.
I kind of had Chris pegged for a Telegraph kind of guy.
For as ghastly as Curry's outside shot was tonight, LeBron's was bloody conflagratory.
You get 5 minutes of combined internet search from all viewers of this topic.What do I get for using the word conflagratory for the first time in the history of the internet?
I was going to be clever and list some common words that are spelled differently in the UK like favourite vs favorite. Then I realized (or is it realised?) that there were so many, that I decided to leave this here:
http://www.tysto.com/uk-us-spelling-list.html
ConfirmedAnd many more. I´m from Spain and I am studying English and the teacher always tell us that LIFT is for UK english and ELEVATOR, for instance, is more used in USA.
Can you confirm this or you use the same word?
It's like in the US, we call it a toothbrush. In the UK, there is no word for that.
I was going to be clever and list some common words that are spelled CORRECTLY in the UK like favourite vs favorite. Then I realized (or is it realised?) that there were so many, that I decided to leave this here:
http://www.tysto.com/uk-us-spelling-list.html
Fixed it for you.
I'm assuming the guardian wants overall recaps of the game with only a small amount of editorial comment? How hard will you find it @Chris Parker to stay objective and balanced between both teams?
Fixed it for you.
I'm assuming the guardian wants overall recaps of the game with only a small amount of editorial comment? How hard will you find it @Chris Parker to stay objective and balanced between both teams?
Chris
i think a question about controlling the pace is definitely the way to go. Something like "The cavs have found a wining formula by controlling the pace of the games in the playoffs. How much of that is due to specific gameplan decisions and how much of it is just a testimony to the team relentless effort on the glass"
I would also like to hear his thoughts about attacking mismatches "Do you believe it is always right to attack a mismatch or do you prefer teams to stay within their continuity and players in theri familiar roles