> WE never said farewell, nor even looked Our last upon each other, for no sign Was made when we the linkèd chain unhooked And broke the level line.
And here we dwell together, side by side, Our places fixed for life upon the chart. Two islands that the roaring seas divide Are not more far apart.
(Mary Coleridge)
> Mary Elizabeth Coleridge was born in London in 1861 and is decended from good poetic stock. Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Sara Coleridge were amongst her ancestors. Her parents were great followers of the arts and Mary grew up in the company of some of the greatest writers of her day. Tennyson, Ruskin, Kemble, Holman Hunt, Millais and Browning to name jsut a few.
The content of bacterial endotoxins in the two compositions of the DRUG NAME is less than 0.1 EU/mg of protein, which meets the regulatory documentation requirements when calculated in terms of quantity per dose of drug (not more than 1.67 EU/mg of protein).
I wonder if it is okay to use the emphatic not more instead of the more level-headed no more.
@userr2684291 Maybe I should edit my answer on the integer and fraction digits to say why I don't like the terms in the other answers, lol. Someone, just added 'decimals' as the answer.
@Jasper They are past lovers who separated and go on with their lives. They continue to see each other now and then, because they did not move to other places, but are as apart as two islands.
@CowperKettle Ugh. I think both are correct, but I'd rephrase it as ...which meets the regulatory requirement of not exceeding 1.67 EU per mg of protein per dose of drug.
I feel like a sociopath when I have to look through stock videos of people expressing different emotions in order to learn what they are. Apparently, this shows dismay.
Based on the words on the poster alone, there are two possible interpretations. Dressing for the body you have refers to wearing less clothes for the hot weather.
Dressing for the body you want, however, could refer to either dressing as if you have a very attractive body and you want to show of...
What do you think of my interpretation? LOL
Supposedly, the sign is fake. But I answered based on the words alone, and I think that is more important in this case for a site on English.
@Jasper You know what I meant. Maybe I'm confusing autism with that, but I was referring to a type of person who doesn't have emotions and perhaps has to learn how to fake them at some point.
Sure, but I also looked at upset and distressed, etc., so I knew what they were trying to mimic.
> Utter loss of moral courage or resolution in prospect of danger or difficulty; faintness of heart from terror or from feeling of inability to cope with peril or calamity.
@Jasper Well, you're partially right because this one is a new one, but only with respect to the original one. The previous picture I had (the one that you still see, unupdated) I uploaded myself.
@Jasper I don't wanna identify myself with anything, that's why – and I don't mean literally, as in my photograph or my name, but anything, such as an interest.
Chitterlings ( or ; sometimes spelled/pronounced chitlins or chittlins) are a prepared food usually made from the small intestines of a pig, although the intestines of cattle and other animals are sometimes used.
== Etymology and early usage ==
Chitterling is first documented in Middle English by the Oxford English Dictionary, in the form cheterling, c1400. Various other spellings and dialect forms were used. The primary form and derivation are uncertain.
A 1743 English cookery book The Lady's Companion: or, An Infallible Guide to the Fair Sex contained a recipe for "Calf's Chitterlings" which...
I sometimes mix up CowperKettle and Cardinal because they both start with C and no other C person comes to this chat now and then.
@CowperKettle In my part of the world, pig intestines is also food. Maybe it's not called chitterlings, but it does look a little like the picture there. I never eat these things. The sight and smell just scares me, lol.
@userr2684291 Do you happen to have an account on Chess SE as well?
@snailplane It seems that Japanese Language SE is the only non-English language SE that has come out of beta. I suspect it must be due to your efforts, lol.
@userr2684291 I played chess long ago, in school, and took part in a few competitions, but I have not played it for years, though I still remember how to play, lol.
@userr2684291 It seems we are not fated to play past that move. I am tired not in the sleepy kind but I don't really wanna think about my moves now, lol.
Or maybe I played too fast? I opened up some kinda computer analysis of our moves and it shows we both played very well (apart from your last move, where I'm gonna get some free things)?
I couldn't remember the site before I gave you the link, I began the registering process at chess.com but then figured it'd just be too tedious for you to register as well...
@Flxtr Yeah just come here and talk to us to practise English. You must be a native speaker of Spanish, lol. I have Assimil's Spanish With Ease course to help me learn Spanish.
@Jasper I think I found a reason why it thought I was cheating. By the way, you were actually leading a bit throughout the whole game, but then my advantage, by their standards, increased significantly in that last move. However, most importantly, it was my move speed/delay and window switching that raised red flags. The system wasn't wrong! I was switching between windows constantly, but not to look at some chess engine, rather our last match in order to replicate my exact moves.
And that's why it didn't say I was in our first game – the timing was natural and as you'd expect from a human.
Also, the first 8 moves we played shouldn't've been that attractive to the anti-cheating engine, especially because our openings were textbook-like, and both of us played them perfectly.
I think subsequent "versions" are titled differently. Like The Amazing Spider-Man, or something like that, IIRC. I haven't watched any Spider-Man movies after the first three.