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    rehearsal

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 21/06/2012

    » practice for something before doing it การซักซ้อม

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    hoard

    Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/03/2012

    » to save or hide a large amount of something กักตุน เก็บสะสม

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    Breaking News!

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 23/05/2010

    » Back in 1989 I was a journalist working for a daily newspaper in Australia, and one of the very last assignments I had before embarking on my trip to Thailand was one of the toughest. Through a few contacts, and my reputation for being a fair journalist (this was a long time ago, remember), I interviewed a group of paedophiles who met once a week in an anonymous suburban house.

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    Back to School

    Muse, Published on 22/05/2010

    » It's school time! If the situation in Bangkok returns to normal, we will start to see children in uniform around the city in the next few days. To celebrate the importance of educational institutions, `Muse' asked last week what you dislike most about your schooling experience _ in the past if you're now a working person or in the present if you're still a student _ and why? What kind of changes would you like to see at schools? Here are your answers!

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    Hooray for... Hancock park

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 25/04/2010

    » You know, back when I was living in Bangkok I was a pretty modest kind of guy. I know that sounds like I've been living here in Los Angeles for an eternity, as opposed to 14 nights, but I can tell you I've changed.

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    Variety in writing

    Learningpost, Timothy Cornwall, PHD, DTM, Published on 23/03/2010

    » I have a Thai friend whose meeting notes I edit. On one occasion, I felt the urge to change one verb simply because he had used it twice in the document. This article contains lessons that will help your students avoid this common practice.

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    Behind the scenes

    Learningpost, Steve Graham, Published on 23/02/2010

    » Once a conference is over, it's time to organise your new contacts information.

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    Lasting Friendships can be a tall order

    Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 21/02/2010

    » I was having a solitary lunch last Tuesday with my dear friend Evil Neil when a phone call came out of the blue. A phone call on my cellphone, that is. Regular readers are cognizant of Neil, a helpless victim of corporate cellular phone advertising who changes his phone as often as we eat somtam, and who, with every new device, plasters Superglue between it and his ear so that it's permanently stuck to his head - hence my "solitary" lunch with him last Tuesday.

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    Describing your company

    Learningpost, Thomas Tuohy, Published on 09/02/2010

    » How many times have you been at a social gathering and found yourself being introduced to other guests who make small talk by asking the following question, "So, if you don't mind me asking, what do you do?"

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    Accept this!

    Learningpost, Heather Vlach, Published on 26/01/2010

    » The two English words accept and except are often confused by non-native and native speakers alike. Perhaps it is due to their somewhat similar spellings and pronunciations. However, upon gaining a better understanding of the respective meanings for the two words, it may actually seem rather strange that there is confusion over them, because the meaning of accept and the meaning of except, when used as a verb, are more or less opposites.

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