nope.
resign is to give up and re-sign is to sign all over again.
2007-02-19 15:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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a million. Twins 2. Any pitching ace that is accessible (i think of Twinstripes mentioned Greinke?) 3. Brian Fuentes, despite the fact that no longer resigning Matt Capps would be a waste of procuring for and advertising our precise prospect... yet i admire Fuentes greater valuable. Plus we prefer a dominant lefty.
2016-11-24 19:26:06
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answered by giniebra 4
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Not really, they don't even sound alike. "Resign" is pronounced with more of a z sound than an s, and it means to give up or quit. "Re-sign" is pronounced more like two words, and means to sign something again.
2007-02-19 15:37:21
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answered by pookieb 3
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Interesting word, but i'm not confused.
2007-02-19 15:33:44
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answered by Tarzan P 2
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I never thought about it, but now that you brought it up I'm confused.
2007-02-19 15:28:53
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answered by atcblue05 6
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Yes.
2007-02-19 15:27:30
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answered by Anonymous
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nope..one means to quit and one means i can give someone the finger a second time lol
2007-02-19 15:28:49
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answered by Tek ~aka~Legs! 7
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No. I understand them both. But YOU confuse me!!!!
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2007-02-21 08:38:59
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answered by Dovey 7
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i am resigned to my fate.
2007-02-19 15:29:11
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answered by luck fest 5
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it depends on where it is found you can usually use key words. :)
2007-02-21 11:07:35
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answered by music is my life {itz m33gan} 3
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