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Persons To Speak For Him: Some persons to speak for him are nervous when they have to speak before an audience. They feel inadequate to the situation. Some persons to speak for him are nervous about undertaking a new piece of work. They fear they may not be able to succeed in it. Nervousness usually accompanies a feeling that one is unable to meet the situations life offers.
Temperamental brothers who sleep in the same bed, and a narrow me at that, are bound to be conscious of each other's knees and elbows md the wonder is that these two brothers are able to adjust their persons to speak for him :o such protuberances and keep the peace. There are approximately nine Flemings to eight Walloons. The former speak Flemish, which is virtually dentical with Dutch. The latter speak French, shading off in country areas o a devious dialect called Walloon. Both Flemish and French are official ongues and government documents, public notices and most street Signs ire set forth in both. The language line runs almost due east and west, just outh of Brussels.
There are many minorities that speak non-Chinese languages that belong neither to the Altaic nor the Sino-Tibetan group. These include the 14,000 Tajiks of southwestern Sinkiang, who speak an Iranic language of the Indo-European group, and the Wa and Puman people who speak an Austroasian language. The Wa and Puman are fierce tribesmen who live on both sides of the Yiinnan-Burma border and number only about 100,000. The Austronesian or Ma-layo-Polynesian language is also spoken in China by various groups, predominantly in Taiwan.
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