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paulhabershon

23rd August 2020, 21:44
From programme review in Sunday Times Culture section:

'...this is a more intimate, chattier portrait of the family than we are usually privilege to.'

Should that be 'privy'?
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orson

24th August 2020, 10:35
I agree: protege and privy.
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chrise

24th August 2020, 11:13
Here's another wrong "underestimated" (about Rio Tinto destroying sacred aboriginal sites in Australia):

"There are less than a handful of known Aboriginal sites in Australia that are as old as this one... its importance cannot be underestimated," Reuters news agency quoted him as saying.
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paulhabershon

24th August 2020, 14:14
Thanks, Orson. It's always good to get confirmation that one hasn't oneself made a mistake.

With 'protege' it does help to know the French 'proteger' = to protect. So the protege is taken under someone's wing.

Forgive the acute lack of accents!
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grunger

24th August 2020, 19:08
chriseE

He might have meant progeny.
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jigjag

29th August 2020, 12:41
Tyke

Thanks for your posting re cricket on another thread. I have enjoyed following the County Cricket and am pleased that my county, Worcs are doing so well. Interesting that Derby and Leics also made good starts. Nice to have a Championship that anyone can win - possibly Yorks - Somerset final?

I wont be watching the rubbish that has just started.
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grunger

29th August 2020, 12:47
Tyke

sorry, I missed your post, but hope you are enjoying rain-afffected season.

JIgjag

I expected Lancs to do better, but think it might be Somerst - Essex final.

I might watch T20 v Pakistan tomorrow as it is on BBc
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tyke51

29th August 2020, 14:28
Grunger & Jigjag

Good to hear from you - it`s such a shame the rain is spoiling things when so much work has gone into getting the cricket season underway.
I have to force myself to watch T20 `cricket`- usually with the sound muted to avoid the incessant chat of the commentators.
Donny are at Blackburn today in the EFL Cup - battle of the Rovers!
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jono

30th August 2020, 10:39
London tube station apostrophe usage. King's Cross and Earl's Court carry apostrophes while Queens Road, Parsons Green and Barons Court do not. St James’s Park is on the money
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tyke51

30th August 2020, 12:03
Lord`s Cricket Ground correctly has an apostrophe because it`s named after its founder ... Thomas Lord.
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