Years ago I read a magazine article about some aspect of the society or economy–I don’t recall what–and it mentioned the case of a poor woman with the surname SparcK. It was spelled just like that.
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Years ago I read a magazine article about some aspect of the society or economy–I don’t recall what–and it mentioned the case of a poor woman with the surname SparcK. It was spelled just like that.
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On the other hand, elite private universities often seem more able to accommodate students of modest means, what with their vast endowments and robust scholarship programs.
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With apologies if I already mentioned it, French may be on course to re-enter the top ten thanks to population growth in African regions where it continues to have official status or currency as a lingua franca.
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