looks like a swing of 15-25% from No to Yes in the Irish referendum, on a slightly higher turnout, according to RTÉ.
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looks like a swing of 15-25% from No to Yes in the Irish referendum, on a slightly higher turnout, according to RTÉ.
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South Yorkshire, modified by two generations of independent school and only slightly bent by thirteen years in Arizona — not as arhotic as southern RP, but the r sound is still more in my mind than in my mouth unless I’m having trouble making myself understood to an American audience.
(Apologies re “British” — I was thinking in expat mode there.)