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When several people have the same problem
Question 1:
When several people have the same problem
A.
Tie the knot
B.
Ball is in your court
C.
Put a sock in it
D.
All In The Same Boat
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To reveal your feelings and emotions
A person who doesn't believe anything without evidence. A sceptic.
When you want to highlight the importance of eating healthy food instead of junk food
When several people have the same problem
When several people think in a similar way
When a player in any sport game scores three goals during one game
When someone is ordered to leave a place. Also, to be fired from a job
A process when certain ethnic groups are departed, eliminated or murdered
To go to bed
You use this idiom when you can't accept an invitation. This means that you ask to give you an opportunity to be invited on another date.
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Hi. Oswaldo. Did you look at the pictures of the East Fourth Street property?
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Yes, I did. Given that many of our designers and editors are working remotely, is all that space really necessary?
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That's true. Our requirements may change. Especially when we start signing contracts with more authors.
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To: Theodore Upton
From: Edith Howe
Re: Pelligrine Rental Agreement, 259 Grove Street house
Date: May 4
Ted:
I just received a call from John Pelligrine. According to him, the figures in the agreement you e-mailed him this morning reflect the first quote he was given on April 4, the negotiated figures agreed upon in the subsequent meeting on April 29,
Mr. Pelligrine had planned to move into the property this weekend. May 7-8, and he wants to make sure the rental paperwork is in place before he finalizes the moving arrangements. He said that he has been offered another property, also on Grove Street, and will proceed to rent that property if he cannot finalize his agreement with us by the end of office hours today.
Since I’m out of town, I will leave this urgent matter in your hands. Please contact Mr. Pelligrine immediately and e-mail him a corrected agreement. Please copy me on all correspondence regarding this matter.
Thank you.
Edith