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likely, that her name could be written Jeuna in Latin, 'u'instead of 'w', and in that case every native speaker of
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You make it sound as if I accused you of stealing credit or something :)) What I meant by "persistence" was not "занудство", but rather a motivation for me to further look at the category structure instead of thinking "I don't know how it works; to hell with it" :) Best wishes to you too, and I'm
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for example, which had catalogued the non-ironic bad movies for the stoner set. Medved was pithy, though, and he came up with a list. The mass media loves lists. Unfortunately, so do Wiki-visitors. What I'm against is anything that offers our visitors the chance to write their 50 worst. Such a
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Thank you! I have books available written in
English and Lithuanian by acknowledged experts, I cannot hope to have a personal consultant in these matters in Lithuania, since these people are really busy in real life :) As to the meaning of the name as Eva or Eve, it is very likely, IMHO. She could
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Hi Vera, thank you for your comments about this page. I recognize that there are vanity issues with this page, particularly because (as I noted on the talk page for the entry) M. Coste is not on the HEC website list of regular faculty... but I must confess, I took pity on him as a newcomer. I too,
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Clearly I support including an article about the book. It would be appropriate for such an article to list at least some of the films picked by the author as the fifty worst, for instance the worst 1 or 10, although an argument could be made to include all 50, since it is a relativley short list.
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of the household work! In our Soviet and Post-Soviet years the holiday has already changed the meaning to a wussy combination of St Valentine's and Mother's day but I kind of like the original meaning. But you stay joyful! You hear me?
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