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Na...love..that's not what i meant!!! and your point is very valid...Hell...What i meant was that they want to do the leap for some reason and after all the crap at least i am wising the leap is a good one......so maybe that's why they are not making us all happy with the pregnancy track!!! and i hoping that the new track will exceed our expectations!😳
Originally posted by: vasantha_rao07
Shubha!!!!!!!! what we expected ... and what it turned out to be?🤢None knows her pregnancy
Originally posted by: vasantha_rao07
Shubha!!!!!!!! what we expected ... and what it turned out to be?🤢
None knows her pregnancy
Originally posted by: vasantha_rao07
Shubha!!!!!!!! what we expected ... and what it turned out to be?🤢
None knows her pregnancy
Unique - Well,
usage Many commentators have objected to the comparison or modification (as by somewhat or very) of unique, often asserting that a thing is either unique or it is not. Objections are based chiefly on the assumption that unique has but a single absolute sense, an assumption contradicted by information readily available in a dictionary. Unique dates back to the 17th century but was little used until the end of the 18th when, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it was reacquired from French. H. J. Todd entered it as a foreign word in his edition (1818) of Johnson's Dictionary, characterizing it as ?affected and useless.? Around the middle of the 19th century it ceased to be considered foreign and came into considerable popular use. With popular use came a broadening of application beyond the original two meanings (here numbered 1 and 2a). In modern use both comparison and modification are widespread and standard but are confined to the extended senses 2b and 3. When sense 1 or sense 2a is intended, unique is used without qualifying modifiers.
That's hte meaning lol
Unique - Well, usage Many commentators have objected to the comparison or modification (as by somewhat or very) of unique, often asserting that a thing is either unique or it is not. Objections are based chiefly on the assumption that unique has but a single absolute sense, an assumption contradicted by information readily available in a dictionary. Unique
dates back to the 17th century but was little used until the end of the
18th when, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it was
reacquired from French. H. J. Todd entered it as a foreign word in his
edition (1818) of Johnson's Dictionary, characterizing it as <span ="unicode">"</span>affected and useless.<span ="unicode">"</span>
Around the middle of the 19th century it ceased to be considered
foreign and came into considerable popular use. With popular use came a
broadening of application beyond the original two meanings (here
numbered 1 and 2a). In modern use both comparison and modification are
widespread and standard but are confined to the extended senses 2b and
3. When sense 1 or sense 2a is intended, unique is used without qualifying modifiers.That's hte meaning lol