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		<title>Beyond English: Must Have In The Language</title>
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		<dc:creator>Annie Cook</dc:creator>
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		</p>One of the followers of Success With Languages, Jonathan Senior, Director of Sharpend Training UK sent this tweet to me a few days ago. RT @businessgp Beyond English &#8211; what is the &#8216;must have&#8217; business language? &#60; &#60; Ask @hiannie I have pondered over this question. Although I do not have a perfect answer, I [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Can Twitter Verified Apple User Please Tweet Up?&#8230;The Answer Came</title>
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		</p>I am currently using the Twitteriffic application on the iPhone.   On  Twitter&#8217;s site, you will usually notice that some users have  ticks on the side of their avatars which says, “Verified Account”. Today, I spotted an account that has an Apple logo. On Jill’s profile, it reads she has 1,947 followers, not a lot compared [...]]]></description>
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