to jig (295) to dance quickly, in a jerky manner; To move or bob up and down jerkily and rapidly. Lulu explains that she is not supposed to stoop down, scream or jig because the stitching in her eye might have slip. to take issue (with somebody) (299) To argue with someone; to disagree. Lyman wanted to see Henry again(make a contact), even though he was dead. He tries to argue with Henry to get him to take issue and argue back; to explain that the convertible is Herny's. a shambles (300) - a place of great disorder, confusion. Lyman was looking for a paper clip. He couldn't find it nowhere in the shambles. to be solvent (301) - Capable of meeting financial obligations Lyman thought that when he was solvent, he could have overpaid his taxes, and this thought made him thirsty. limbo (302) - A region or condition of oblivion or neglect; A state or place of confinement; an imaginary place for lost things; an uncertainty.
Amy: Kate! You're back! Did you have a good time? Kate: Yes, thanks. York is so beautiful! Amy: Were you able to relax, then? Kate: Oh, definitely. It's much quieter and cleaner than London. Amy: How's that? Kate: Well, for one thing, cars aren't allowed in the city centre during the day so there's less noise and pollution. Amy: That's great! What did you do there? Kate: I visited the museums and did some shopping. The antique shops in The Shambles are fantastic. Amy: Sounds great! Kate: Yes, except when I got there I realised I had forgotten to take my camera, so I don't have any photos to show you. Amy: Never mind. You'll just have to go again, won't you? Mike: Louise, is that a postcard from Paula? Louise: Yes, and listen to this. You'll never guess what happened while she was on holiday in New York. Mike: Go on then, tell me! Louise: She had just sat down at a cafe when she noticed Julia Roberts was sitting at the next table.
There is nowhere in Africa, except maybe in South Africa, that you could point as evidence and say this is where that $375 billion was spent. The question is where did the money go? The money did not go for infrastructural development; it did not go for building good roads; it did not go for providing better energy (electricity); it did not go towards the provision of better health care; it did not go towards providing of better drinking water. In fact, continental Africa right now is in shambles. Africa 11 is home to the poorest nations in the world; Africa is home to AIDs pandemic – more people are dying of AIDS than in any other part of the world; Africa is home to more countries at war than in any other part of the world. Africa is home to more dictators than any other part of the world. Again with the exception of South Africa, and maybe possibly Egypt, there is no place in Africa that military equipments are manufactured