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| I need to order cable markers for a wide range of electric and instrumentation cables with large variety of diameters. | |
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| I love to go looking around in cemetaries! There is so much history there to read on the grave markers. I will only go during the day though because it is too creepy at night! | |
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| i have some colored markers. i like them. does anyone else like their markers? | |
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| Do you like crayons, colored pencils, chalk, markers, pens, paint, oils, etc? | |
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| I like pencils more...What about you??? | |
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| Do you select your 'best response'? What is your criteria to select it?
It has been about five weeks that I have been here on myLot. I have created about thirty or so discussion threads and had till now left all of them pending.
Now is the time that I am chosing the best response of all that I have and still there are quite a few discussions that have 0, 1 or 2 responses. Look into them and respond and may be use all your mind and imagination to get the best response. I select my best response on two measures:
1. How good it fits the topic and does it really help
2. Extra marks if the post has some wit on it | |
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| Discourse MarkersDiscourse means 'pieces of language longer than a sentence'. Some words and expressions are used to show how discourse is constructed. They can show the connection between what a speaker is saying and what has already been said or what is going to be said; they can help to make clear the structure of what is being said; they can indicate what speakers think about what they are saying or what others have said. There are a very large number of these 'discourse markers', and it is impossible to give a complete list in a few pages. Here are a few of the most common examples. Some of these words and expressions have more than one use; for more information, look in a good dictionary. Some discourse markers are used mostly in informal speech or writing; others are more common in a formal style. Note that a discourse marker usually comes at the beginning of a clause.1. focusing and linking
with reference to; talking/speaking of/about; regarding; as regards; as far as. . . is concerned; as forThese expressions focus attention on what is going to be said, by announcing the subject in advance. Some of them also make a link with... | |
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| Whenever I smell crayons I'm reminded of being in school as a little kid. Sometimes the smell of asphalt reminds me of going to an amusement park. Are there any smells that remind you of the past? | |
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