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  • capitalization - Is it religious or merely proper to capitalize He His . . .
    Judas Iscariot? One might argue that respect (though not attribution of honour) should be shown to any of God's created beings Yes, 'Satan' is capitalised in almost all (if not all) versions of the Bible Jude 1:9 shows how the Archangel Michael addressed Satan; I'd say he showed respect even as he denounced, the enemy
  • negation - What’s the difference: I didn’t do anything vs I haven’t . . .
    One way to compare subtlely similar phrases is to look at a scenario where only one of them makes sense, as in: I haven't been doing anything (OK) I didn't doing anything (WRONG) I wasn't doing anything (OK) So clearly "haven't" can be used for ongoing action whereas "didn't" cannot Apart from that, they are usually best used to match the question: What have you done? I haven't done
  • sociolinguistics - Do accents still play a role in British class . . .
    I get the impression that many view speech distinctions as something to be publicly denounced or abhorred That doesn't mean that those distinctions don't exist of course, but Received Pronunciation in particular seems to me a social distinction of a long past age, and besides there are a ton of other English accents to talk about
  • Why must the cent symbol come after the value?
    Is it purely by convention that the dollar symbol ($) comes before the value and the cent symbol (¢) come after? For example, "$1" and "50¢" Is it ever correct to write a value
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Drawing the wrong conclusion (itself a fixed phrase, though hardly a colloquialism) when applying deductive reasoning is often denounced as putting two and two together and getting five
  • At Night or In the Night? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why do we refer to morning, afternoon and evening as 'in the morning', 'in the afternoon', 'in the evening' but not 'in the night' instead we say 'at night '
  • etymology - Where and when did booby prize originate, and in what . . .
    How much mental food is there in that? One evening, where I was preaching, I denounced social card-playing and progressive euchre Lt me tell you too, if you play progressive euchre—and I don't care whose son, whose wife, whose husband you are—you are a gambler as much as any blackleg in this city
  • What is a word to describe ones thoughts that sound logical and . . .
    Plato and Aristotle strongly denounced these methods and the method came to acquire a lot of bad repute Sophistic argumentation styles were equated with fallacious arguments
  • terminology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As it happened, June 6, 1944, was to be his last day in his job: Denounced one time too many as a suspected anti-Nazi, he was fired But as one might imagine, the Allies' enemies did not usually use a translation of the English word to refer to the Western Alliance:
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Expressing frustration with a practice that takes power out of the people's hands, [professor Jamin] Raskin denounced the practice of partisan officials choosing district boundaries known as " gerrymandering " " Voters no longer pick representatives, representatives pick voters," he said





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