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Ysywyj Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Out of his good graces

1.Inevitably, you'll be cast aside,

out of his good graces, like I was.

meaning??

2. The constellation in the Veritas journal cross-translates with Carter's notes as the Bow of Orion...meaning??

And as associated with these coordinates.

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1. out of his good graces = disliked by him 2. cross-translates with Carter's notes as the Bow of Orion = matches the Bow of Orion in Carter's notes

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  • out of his good graces = disliked by him 2.
  • cross-translates with Carter's notes as the Bow of Orion = matches the Bow of Orion in Carter's notes
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1. out of his good graces = disliked by him

2. cross-translates with Carter's notes as the Bow of Orion = matches the Bow of Orion in Carter's notes
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"To be in someone's good graces" is an idiom.

That person considers you to be a worthy person - not necessarily a friend, but certainly not an enemy.

That person would be willing to deal with you in an open manner on appropriate issues.

Of course the two of you may well be friends!

When you're "out of that person's good graces," he doesn't wish

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