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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
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May I know the meaning of the following sentence :

1.The Bush administration couldn't have been professional and grateful

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cat navy 425 Expecting reply That is quite rude. We are not your minions. cat navy 425 May I know the meaning of the following sentence : Are you asking permission to know something?

  • cat navy 425 Expecting reply That is quite rude.
  • We are not your minions.
  • cat navy 425 May I know the meaning of the following sentence : Are you asking permission to know something?
  • You don't need permission for that.
  • The Bush administration couldn't have been professional and grateful Are you sure this is copied correctly?
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cat navy 425Expecting reply

That is quite rude. We are not your minions.

cat navy 425May I know the meaning of the following sentence :

Are you asking permission to know something? You don't need permission for that.

cat navy 4251.The Bush administration couldn't have been professional
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President Bush couldn't have been more professional and grateful to the recently promoted brigadier general who stepped aboard Air Force One. Salutes exchanged. Handshake followed and the brigadier general said, "Mr. President, it's an honor to meet you."

President Bush didn't turn loose of the Brigs hand, pulled' em closer, put his other hand on his shoulder and replied, "No Sir.

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