If they are distinguished, they have probably performed outstandingly in some way It is an area reserved for/'belonging to' members, so members' area members area strikes me as a section set aside for arms and legs, collected at a jumbo jet crash. If they are honoured, then you hold them in esteem.
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But we do not know that the instruction is exclusive, nor do i know what exclusive would mean in this context I understand that the verb requires the preposition to The important point about the instruction is that it is in the.
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You say it in this way, using subject to Seemingly i don't match any usage of subject to with that in the. Is there any difference between without including and excluding And which one is more appropriate in legal english
We specialize in making dessert. (if this is a true statement, please feel free to send some to me. One of the recipients understood it to have the meaning of an exclusive or and actually chastised me for being imprecise, or even incorrect in my word usage It is an area reserved for/'belonging to' members, so members' area members area strikes me as a section set aside for arms and legs, collected at a jumbo jet. It might be that only a cambodian could give you a really reliable answer about how to address people in this way

This might be exclusive to cambodia, even in english
We invite people 'to' something (dinner, a party, a wedding, etc.) But maybe someone else has heard it used with

