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learning > grammaire anglaise - niveau avancé
adjectif au comparatif d'égalité
as + adjectif + as
Protection For The Steel Industry Is As Old As America
expressions idiomatiques en as + adjectif + as
Mysterious Viruses as Bad as They Get
Mysterious Viruses as Bad as They Get
UÍGE, Angola, April 19 - Traditional healers here say their grandmothers knew of
a bleeding disease similar to the current epidemic of hemorrhagic fever that has
killed 244 of the 266 people who have contracted it. The grandmothers even had a
treatment for the sickness, the healers told Dr. Boris I. Pavlin of the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention. But the remedy has been lost. The old
disease was called kifumbe, the word in the Kikongo language for murder.
Mysterious Viruses as Bad as They Get, NYT, 26.4.2005,
A secret memo by Alastair Campbell reveals that Labour believes it has as good as won the election, thanks to 'nasty' Michael Howard
'We're home and dry', Times, web frontpage sub, 26.4.2005, full text
Cardinal: Abortion as bad as Nazi eugenics
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor has said Britain's policy on abortion is similar to Nazi Germany's eugenics experiments and killings. Headline
and §1, I, 28.3.2005,
Joe Dawes only looks as big as a house. In reality he is far larger, and well capable of stopping a bus or a tank should he choose.
Dawes' late double strike thwarts Kent's confident advance,
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