You use some very clever language and euphemisms to ask what is a very important and crucial underlying question.
To get to the point, you should tell your husband not only about your addiction to gambling, but also about your affinity for North Korean politics. You'd be surprised, once you open up, how willing he will be to study the issue with you.
Cheers.
2007-03-16 03:36:58
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answered by Kermit renversant de corporation 3
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A tenet is a platform or doctrinal belief. A tenant is one who occupies certain dwellings.
The dictionary can elaborate more fully.
2007-03-16 10:34:52
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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tenet is a fundamental of a faith.
a tenant rents a place and has a landlord
2007-03-16 10:33:44
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answered by icthyus05 3
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tenet - a principle, belief, or doctrine generally held to be true; especially : one held in common by members of an organization, movement, or profession.
tenant - one who holds or possesses real estate or sometimes personal property (as a security) by any kind of right b: one who has the occupation or temporary possession of lands or tenements of another; specifically : one who rents or leases (as a house) from a landlord.
2007-03-16 10:34:12
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answered by busted.mike 4
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They are those weird arms on an octupus.
I love this question! But I am seriously worried about the state of our education system.
2007-03-16 10:50:00
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answered by sngcanary 5
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Our tennants hold few tenets.
2007-03-16 10:39:22
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answered by G's Random Thoughts 5
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Me. But somebody already answered.
2007-03-16 10:35:59
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answered by Yogini 6
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I can, but I choose not to.
2007-03-16 10:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Please accept my answer, except the parts which are incorrect.
2007-03-16 11:08:40
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answered by Adoptive Father 6
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money/Humans
2007-03-16 10:36:25
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answered by Pastor Biker 6
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