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Use a before consonant sounds: a historic event (the aspirated h is a consonant sound), a university (it sounds as if it begins with a yew), a one-year term (it sounds as if it begins with a w). Use the article an before vowel sounds: an engagement, an hour (the h is silent), an MBA (it sounds as if it begins with an e). Illogical though it may seem, make it an herb, but a herbal tea and a herbicide because the h in herb is silent, but the h in herbal and herbicide is sounded.
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Without faults or defects, unread, in the same immaculate condition in which it was published (Note: very few "new" books qualify for this grade, as many times there will be rubs/scuffs to the dust jackets from shipping, or bumped lower spine ends/corners from shelving).
Ãâó: www.mysterybooksonline.com/terminology.asp
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An unique number assigned to each record in a database. For example, the PsycINFO database uses these numbers to reference other records. The ERIC database uses an ERIC# to indicate whether an item is an ERIC document (ED) or a journal article (EJ).
Ãâó: www.lib.waldenu.edu/dbwhat.html
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article may be delivered through a locked bag service or a private mail bag service, and an article may be lodged for international registered post carriage through a private mail bag service.
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area designated as within a "Special Flood Hazard Area" (or SFHA) on a FIRM. This is an area inundated by 1% annual chance flooding for which BFEs or velocity may have been determined. No distinctions are made between the different flood hazard zones that may be included within the SFHA. These may include Zones A, AE, AO, AH, A99, AR, V, or VE.
Ãâó: www.pbcgov.com/pubsafety/eoc/floodawareness/main/F...
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