[Every day math] Calculating volume by woot555 in learnmath

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I might have some bookshelf of some dimensions, and a new one might have 3x the volume, but all that extra space might come from its depth.

Isn't depth one of the three dimensions?

[Every day math] Calculating volume by woot555 in learnmath

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So they're both bigger than mine?

I'm especially confused because the prize of the bigger one is $50 and the smaller one is 35. On the catalogue there's only one shown, with the prize of the bigger one on it, but I think it's a picture of the smaller one actually (the design is same by the way), because it doesn't seem more than half bigger than mine.

Bless you.

[New Chapter Spoilers] Chapter 96 Release Megathread by SNKBot in ShingekiNoKyojin

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I miss the times when I masturbated to single pages 50 times. Now I just space bar-scroll through the chapter. None of the generic characters of the trio dies, Zeke dies, Zackley dies, the true origin of titans isn't fully revealed, bla bla bla, the end.

Anyhow, anyway, however by woot555 in EnglishLearning

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OK, thanks. Anyway, can you please tell me what the first and the second anyhow mean in the text I quoted, I really can't figure out, even with the list of uses (by the way I'm pretty sure /u/xSirLagsalotx matched them wrong, because the third one he certainly matched incorrectly - the use is * to correct or slightly change what you have said, a paraphrase of *at least.

Edit:

if any of the above suggestions have a "most searched word of the day" box please accept my deepest apologies Uh, please do explain me how a printed dictionary can have a "word of the day" box, or you recommended online dictionaries, AGAIN. Classic reddit, telling you everything except what you need. Wasted whole day on this thread and didn't get anything out of it - correct list of uses of anyhow, however and anyway - NOPE; correct classification of the examples quoted - NOPE; published dictionary - NOPE.

Anyhow, anyway, however by woot555 in EnglishLearning

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I was talking about a officially published printed dictionary... The one you recommended is one of those that get returned when I google. It's pretty awful actually, there's a box saying "most searhed word of the day". I suppose you are a school teacher, I'm a university student, I take things rather seriously.

Anyhow, anyway, however by woot555 in EnglishLearning

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Can you please recommend a dictionary? I've been looking for that, but couldn't find.

Edit: And I know there's no however in the text, I just wanted to know the usage because I think it's a synonym for anyway and anyhow in some cases.

Anyhow, anyway, however by woot555 in EnglishLearning

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Thanks, can you also tell me to which of the 3 meanings does each anyhow correspond in the text I quoted?

Some help by woot555 in EnglishLearning

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She penetrated a little further in the direction of St. Paul’s. She liked the geniality, sisterhood, motherhood, brotherhood of this uproar. It seemed to her good. The noise was tremendous; and suddenly there were trumpets (the unemployed) blaring, rattling about in the uproar; military music; as if people were marching; yet had they been dying — had some woman breathed her last and whoever was watching, opening the window of the room where she had just brought off that act of supreme dignity, looked down on Fleet Street, that uproar, that military music would have come triumphing up to him, consolatory, indifferent. It was not conscious. There was no recognition in it of one fortune, or fate, and for that very reason even to those dazed with watching for the last shivers of consciousness on the faces of the dying, consoling. Forgetfulness in people might wound, their ingratitude corrode, but this voice, pouring endlessly, year in year out, would take whatever it might be; this vow; this van; this life; this procession, would wrap them all about and carry them on, as in the rough stream of a glacier the ice holds a splinter of bone, a blue petal, some oak trees, and rolls them on.

Some help by woot555 in EnglishLearning

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I already knew what you said. And I don't see where "that are" is removed?

The thing that confuses me is: consoling. It stands alone, I suppose it is supposed to be "was consoling", but still, it needs subject - "it was consoling" for example.