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How do you extract a color from a gradient in Illustrator?
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asked Jan 21, 2014 at 7:20
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A term for a particular makeshift lock (image included)
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Is there a single word that means "strange object"?
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22
What is the name of the profession of car body repairing
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20
Does "take a second" mean "take a second look"?
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How to say "person who invites another person" with one word?
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The Term for Singing in a Very Sad Way
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11
meaning of 'sold' in the context
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How do I insultingly describe an extremely ugly building?
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9
if none observe me -- why not "if none observes me"?
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7
Term for a song without instruments
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What's the meaning of "bounced right back"?
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6
What is the meaning of "by the millions" here?
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6
Verbs for phlegm?
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6
Is there a name for a rhyme scheme where the rhyming words have conflicting/twisted meaning?
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5
The difference between "given that" and "provided that" (CAE book reference)
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5
What is the meaning of "there goes my day"?
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5
Should I say "in the world" or "on the world"?
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5
Its or Their to refer to a company?
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"Such a bad behavior" or "Such bad behavior"?
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5
Looking for a word - prince's clothes
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What is the difference between "in this year" and "this year"?
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