"My
whole name is Zebediah; but folks just call me 'Zeb.' You've been to Australia, haven't you?"
[Footnote: Since the French word 'Morte' is feminine, the preceding article was originally 'La,' but the
whole name had come to be thought of as a compound phrase and hence as masculine or neuter in gender.] Actually to get together all the Arthurian romances was not possible for any man in Malory's day, or in any other, but he gathered up a goodly number, most of them, at least, written in French, and combined them, on the whole with unusual skill, into a work of about one-tenth their original bulk, which still ranks, with all qualifications, as one of the masterpieces of English literature.
There was more to his name than that, for old Mombi often declared that his
whole name was Tippetarius; but no one was expected to say such a long word when "Tip" would do just as well.
The teacher made us do one thing: 'Write your
whole name on your notebook, spell it correctly and you may go home,' she ordered.
Check their online reputation yourself - You can research your child's online reputation by searching their
whole name and other identifying information, such as a town or nickname.
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whole name and other identifying info, such as a town or nickname, using search engines and Google image search.
6 Check their online reputation yourself YOU can research your child's online reputation by searching their
whole name and other identifying information, such as a town or nickname, using a variety of search engines and Google image search.
The
whole name of the book is Boom Town, an urban history of Oklahoma City.
Never post identification cards that show your
whole name (including middle initial), date of birth, address of your home, your signature, and the numbers on the card.
If the screen is in front of you and you click on it, the
whole name appears.'
"That's what our
whole name of the game is, pressuring teams."