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DON'T FEEL BAD ABOUT TURNING 30! YOU'VE STILL GOT LOTS OF LIFE AHEAD OF YOU!!! (age 2)!


 

DON'T FEEL BAD ABOUT TURNING 30! YOU'VE STILL GOT LOTS OF LIFE AHEAD OF YOU!!! (age 2)!

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Jacquard Cotton Lace: 'Alise', Colour caribean blue, Size: M, Fits Dress Size 8-10, Chest Band Meas


 

Jacquard Cotton Lace: 'Alise', Colour caribean blue, Size: M, Fits Dress Size 8-10, Chest Band Meas

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You're Still a Dick Birthday Greeting Card


 

You're Still a Dick Birthday Greeting Card

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Humor Birthday Greeting Card - You're Still Hot


 

Humor Birthday Greeting Card - You're Still Hot

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Paper Ink & Earth -- Dad. You are still the master of ignoring when reading the paper. Note Card


 

Paper Ink & Earth -- Dad. You are still the master of ignoring when reading the paper. Note Card

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Greeting Card Romance "You've Still Got It..."


 

Greeting Card Romance

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Set of 4 - Card-Oops! You'Re Still Stand - Golf Card


 

Set of 4 - Card-Oops! You'Re Still Stand - Golf Card

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Brand New Novelty Fun "Better Buy Me Another Drink, You'Re Still Ugly" Metal Flip-Top Lighter


 

Brand New Novelty Fun

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Greeting Cards - Birthday "Chronia Pola, Kia Huritau Ki a Koe, No Matter How You Say It It's Still Another Birthday!!!"


 

Greeting Cards - Birthday

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Still You

Spanish has two words for Still: still and still. Both dog go at The Beginning or end of the sentence: I Still Have not seen him yet or I have not seen or have not seen it yet. The distinction en EspaƱol between''ve Arrived hasn't hasn't yet and I Still Is Not Expressed verbally Arrived in Spanish. Both Can be translated by it yet has not arrived, or has not reached it yet. The degree of intensity, surprise, or annoyance is Often Express by intonation. Note That the verb go Can be used to express continuation: I still do not understand why I do not understand why;. Still in an affirmative sentence is placed after the auxiliary or modal verbs, but ahead of other verbs: I still live in Madrid. I still live in Madrid. It Is Still too dark. It is still too dark. Still I can see you. I can still see you. In a negative sentence Still you can put in front of the first auxiliary verb to underline the fact that something should have happened, but it was not: I've Explained this ten times and you Still do not understand. I explained this ten times and still can not understand. Also, remember that in an ordinary situation can not be used to mean Still not yet. In this case you have to use yet not or after the end of the sentence: It's only six, is not yet time to go. It's only six, it's not time to go yet or it's not yet time to go.

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