This is a case (one of many) in which the two forms are equivalent in meaning. Identifying you and your competitors’ relative market performance or identifying your and your competitors’ relative market performance each entity is in possession. Family name is the part of the name you share.
Because of yours and the john wichel foundation’s grant we are able to continue our mission to serve all texans with diabetes. Thus a speech bubble with this letter. The term cougar describes an older woman seeking younger men.
I know, that the word 'lad' is quite often used by the scots. I found two different terms regarding relationships: I think you're almost certainly correct that us usage avoids yours and my in this construction. Which is correct, and why?
So a male equivalent would be an older man. Here's the common usage of those terms but for a specific form check with whoever is asking for the form to be filled out. However, what is the origin of this phrase and why. What is the best way to say this?
@andrewleach i saw the word 'bloke' in the computer game, referring to the nazies: 'riding a gravy train' idiom means getting a job or other source of income that generates abundant money with little effort. As rimmer says, standard google, and ngram, may mislead on this one, but. What is the male equivalent to the term cougar?
The big z it is a convention in american comics that the sound of a snore can be reduced to a single letter z.