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Deadline.com: Neurosphere Entertainment Takes Film & TV Rights To Mae Ngai Book ‘The Lucky Ones’ Chronicling Landmark Chinese American Civil Rights Saga

EXCLUSIVE: William Mundell’s Neurosphere Entertainment has acquired film and TV rights to The Lucky Ones: One Family and the Extraordinary Invention of Chinese America, historian Mae Ngai‘s work of ...

Neurosphere Entertainment Takes Film & TV Rights To Mae Ngai Book ‘The Lucky Ones’ Chronicling Landmark Chinese American Civil Rights Saga

AOL: Go Behind the Scenes of 'We Were the Lucky Ones' with Hadas Yaron

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Go Behind the Scenes of 'We Were the Lucky Ones' with Hadas Yaron

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I'm confused in whether to write know or knows in the following statement:- "The ones who are included know better."? Also explain the difference between the two, thanks.

I'm writing an English paper and I'm trying to use the word 'ones' but I don't know how to use it. Can you tell me if I'm using it the right way in each sentence? Here are the sentences: One's culture could be descibed by the way they pray, gather on certain occasions, or the economy they live...

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The reason "loved ones" is normally plural is because the people in question are unknown in form or quantity. "Loved ones" is a generic way of referring to any and all people of significant importance to an individual or group.

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In Modern English, we is a plural, first-person pronoun. "We" is a pronoun that typically refers to a group composed of oneself and one or more other individuals who are involved in the same action, event, or situation.

Among the various alternatives, electric bikes, commonly known as e-bikes, have emerged as a transformative force in reshaping urban transportation. Combining the convenience of traditional...

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