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  1. Amanda... She bothered me so much
  2. New question, in Peru, here ZIP: That must have impressed the villagers back then. LARA: I know it impresses me. Some one told me maybe the "impressed" said by Zip meant To compel (a person) to serve in a military force. To seize (property) by force or authority; confiscate. I'm not sure about it, it really means that?
  3. It's me again Another thing I can't understand: Lara said (in england) Avalon is "as good a place as any"(it's as good a place as any) what's that, please
  4. Thanks, it's very clear now! Millions of thanks to you all
  5. press page down(or any other one if you've changed the Binoculars key) to use the binoculars, and then press and hold 's' or '↓' immidiately, and you will see
  6. Thank you so much! so, as the crow drives=as the crow flies? and, what does 'as in' means?
  7. Hi, everyone, English is not my native language and there is some difficulty for me to understand the story of Legend At the end of the Kazakhstan level, Alister tells Lara that the map she found leads to Cornwall. Lara asks: ' As in, take the M5 to the A30 Cornwall? ' The answer is: ' As the crow drives. ' I don't know what ' As the crow drives ' means. I found some examples in google but still, I can't quite catch the meaning of this sentence... Can anyone explain it to me please? Thanks in advance. PS: and what does ' as in' means? I'm not sure about it...
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