|  | OXFORD DICTIONARY OF IDIOMS (Hardback) Published by: Oxford University Press Ref No: C104
An idiom is a phrase to which common usage has ascribed a meaning different from its literal meaning. Thus ‘going for a song’ is an idiom; it does not mean that something really is
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|  | COLLINS DISCOVERY ATLAS (Hardback) Published by: Collins Ref No: C103
All freelance writers have a shelf of reference books, and perhaps one of the most-thumbed will be the atlas. Certainly you need an up-to-date atlas on your shelf just as you need
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|  | CHAMBERS DICTIONARY OF EPONYMS (Paperback) Published by: Chambers Ref No: C102
Eponyms are people who give their names to words, and dozens of such words are in common daily usage. Perhaps the best known are ‘mackintosh’ for a raincoat named after Scottish ch
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|  | A-Z COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD (Paperback) Published by: Oxford University Press Ref No: C105
What do you need to know about any country that you might happen to look up in a reference book? Presumably you want to know where it is in terms of its geographic relationship wit
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|  | DARK ANGELS (Paperback) Author: John Simmons Published by: Cyan Books Ref No: C127
As a consultant, John Simmons is concerned with brand images, and clearly the words that a company (or a company’s brand) use in public have a great deal to do with its brand image
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|  | WRITING TV SCRIPTS (Paperback) Author: Steve Wetton Published by: Studymates Ref No: C139
Spend two hours a day with Steve Wetton’s book and at the end of ten weeks he says you will be writing television scripts good enough to send out. In other words, his book is const
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