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  1. Jan 5, 2008 · RAINBOW ABU BISHR wrote: Arabic: قَوْس قُزَحَ ("qaws quzah" where "qaws" means 'bow' and "quzah" an evil spirit or angel or non-Arab king or name of mountain in Arabia, etc.; there does not seem to be any consensus on what exactly "quzah" means; there is yet another view that states that قُزَح or quzah is a mistake and should have been قَزَع or qaza' meaning 'clouds' so ...

  2. May 12, 2014 · Russian. May 12, 2014. #1. Two drifters off to see the world; There's such a lot of world to see. We're after the same rainbow's end, Waiting 'round the bend, Moon River, the song from the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's". The part in bold means: This rainbow's end is waiting for us [where?] round the bend.

  3. Dec 1, 2017 · 1. "Only one, or several" is one reason for choosing "the" or "a". 2. "This specific thing was talked about in a previous sentence" is another reason for "the", while "first time mentioned" uses "a". There are around four or five other rules, describing situations where "the" is used. There is not just one rule.

  4. Aug 22, 2017 · Senior Member. South Bend, Indiana. English - US. Aug 22, 2017. #2. The rainbow flag (a colorful flag) is used as a symbol of gay pride. To be "down with something" is to accept it as something valid.

  5. Nov 11, 2012 · Hello, According to Newton's studies, the tradition in France says that a rainbow is made of 7 colours : Fr. Violet, indigo, bleu, vert, jaune, orange, rouge (Eng. violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red) Actually, the number of colours is infinite... My question : how many colours do...

  6. Mar 7, 2008 · It (rainbow) actually doesn’t quite look like either, unless one is thinking of the fully-drawn Assyrian bow which made a perfect, smooth semi-circle; very much like a rainbow. Looking up Platts I came across a really curious alternative. It mentions: ʻ alī-kī kamān, 'The bow of ʻ Alī,' the rainbow Now, even we never ever used this!

  7. Mar 31, 2013 · Option B is the only correct one because the "much fainter secondary rainbow" needs an article for the sentence to be correct. None of the other options has an article, so they are all incorrect. Last edited: Mar 31, 2013

  8. Dec 26, 2021 · Dec 26, 2021. #1. “How much extra taxes do they want us to pay?”. “Three hundred dollars.”. She was struck dumb for a moment. Three hundred dollars! It might just as well be three million dollars. “Why,” she floundered, “why—why, then we’ve got to raise three hundred, somehow.”. “Yes’m— add a rainbow and a moon or two.

  9. Mar 23, 2011 · Hi everyone, I have a question , what do you call that little green man who's keeping an eye on the golden pot at the end of the rainbow?

  10. Oct 22, 2007 · English/lives France. Oct 23, 2007. #11. But chasing rainbows is nice - fantômes is sinister. I definetly would go for "bâtir des châteaux en Espagne", it's perfect. "Tirer des plans sur la comète" also fits the context, but this is has a sarcastic connotation which chasing rainbows may or may not have, depending on context and tone of ...

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