US /pɚˈtɪkjəlɚ, pəˈtɪk-/
・UK /pəˈtɪkjələ(r)/
with particular memories.
with particular memories.
But thank you, this one in particular.
There's a lot in the book that I think everyone should read, but this one in particular.
Anglo-Saxon knight had no particular connection to horsemanship, referring to any servant.
West Germanic languages. Anglo-Saxon cniht had no particular connection to horsemanship,
This particular page, I put a 50% discount plus new bonuses for this program.
this page we put a discount this particular page I put a 50 percent discount
And this particular line, called the Wallace Line, is perhaps the sharpest and most iconic of all.
And this particular line, called the Wallace Line, is perhaps the sharpest and most iconic of all.
Is there a particular demographic of managers who are just impatient?
Is there a particular demographic of managers who are just impatient?
care for all those who, sadly, were witnesses to this particular incident—through no fault
of their own, other than happening to be in a particular premises at a particular time.
But this particular joke is harmless.
But this particular joke is harmless.
Young people, in particular, are just less interested in, say, a given election when the leaders are much older than them.
- Young people in particular
but in this particular case, it was useful because before the war, the British Crown had put a lot of regulations on the economy—complicated licenses, royal monopolies, etc.—but during the turmoil, it couldn't enforce them, which made for freer markets.
I’m not advocating for civil wars or anything, but in this particular case