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  1. Hace 3 días · The midrange is no afterthought when it comes to reviewed Hifiman Prelude’s performance though. It displays the naturality of the sound beautifully. Especially female vocals, such as Agnes Obel, Sarah Blasko, and Weyes Blood provide the listener with a very natural experience, bringing the vocalist a step closer.

  2. Hace 1 día · Time to jet off for some much-needed sun in Morocco, so the blog will be taking a short break until I get back. I've posted a few more albums than usual this week to tide you over, and I'll be back in two weeks. Soulseek will be offline while I'm away, so email aiwe2@yahoo.com for the download links if you can't wait for my return.

  3. Hace 2 días · La regla importante aquí es que no se puede poner will + can en inglés. Pero sí podemos usar will be able, con “be” en infinitivo, y seguido de otro infinitivo. I don’t know if I will be able to go to the party. = No sé si podré ir a la fiesta. I won’t be able to go to the party. = No podré ir a la fiesta.

  4. Hace 3 días · I promised Crowsnest I would try to find him a writing rubric from an actual writing class to evaluate (and evolve) his writing. In my experience, organization counts for about 80% of the grade, and the other 20% is for the topic sentence, or identifying the main idea.

  5. Hace 19 horas · L'ultime saison de The Umbrella Academy revient pour tenter de régler enfin les problèmes des multiples lignes temporelles des Hargreeves...

  6. Hace 4 días · "Yes, you can/No, you can't." "May/Might I hold your hand?" "Yes, you may/No, you may not." Can is informal, and should be avoided in formal situations. Could is neutral; may, the most formal. Might expresses uncertainity; or in other words, it indicates that you are not very sure about the answer: maybe you are hoping a negative reply.

  7. Hace 5 días · Medicine – Presented to Eleanor Maguire, David Gadian, Ingrid Johnsrude, Catriona Good, John Ashburner, Richard Frackowiak, and Christopher Frith of University College London, for presenting evidence that the hippocampi of London taxi drivers are more highly developed than those of their fellow citizens.