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Company Address: 12308 SW 121st Ave,ARCHER,FL,USA 
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32618-2300 
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Fax Number: 3524950401 (+1-352-495-0401) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
571410 
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Vertical Blinds-Installation/Service 
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  • What does gotcha mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A "gotcha" can be a pitfall, trap or potential issue in an environment or situation (or a programming language) A common phrase is "are there any gotchas?", asking if their are any potential issues that will catch you out if unaware of their presence
  • Is the term gotcha moment familiar? [closed] - slang
    Gotcha moment is not the same as eureka moment The gotcha refers to being caught, as in a reporter interviewing a politician and revealing a lie, or a detective grilling a suspect and uncovering that ultimate piece of evidence that will prove his guilt
  • What is Gatcha short for? [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    [Gotcha] wiki Gotcha and I gotcha are relaxed pronunciations of "I ['ve] got you", usually referring to an unexpected capture or discovery Gotcha is a common colloquialism meaning to understand or comprehend It is the reduced written form of got you = got +‎ -cha Gotcha can also be spelled as gotchya whereas the related term, getcha, is made by joining the verb and pronoun, get you, with
  • What do you call it when somone traps you with a question?
    2 I think these best fall under the category of "leading questions" That being said, I don't think there is a word for leading questions with the intent of tricking someone, though "gotcha question" seems to fit your examples well leading question: A question that prompts or encourages the answer wanted
  • Alternative phrase for makes sense (used in arguments)
    An idea I have for an alternative is 'is consistent' But I'm looking for something that's better I am looking for a succinct answer that implies consistency, and to be used in arguments
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I'm looking for a phrase that describes the situation when someone asks a question in a way to elicit an incorrect response For example: Alice: Hey, Bob, have you never done drugs? Bob: Nope! Ali
  • What is the meaning of I got you?
    The meaning depends on the context In (at least American) slang, saying "I got you" means either "I get what you're saying" or "I've got your back" In child games of tag, saying "I got you!" means that you caught someone
  • Is there a word for someone who tends to find faults in others?
    Thanks! It pays off to subscribe to word a day email lists And "captious" is easy to remember, as it sounds like "capture", as in GOTCHA
  • What is Oki-doki or Oki-dokie or Okay-dokay
    For the same reason you suggested Oki-doki -- it's easier to say than okay-dokay Changing one letter from okay to okey keeps a resemblance with the original -- if ever it should need to be written down, which isn't often
  • Why past tense in I got this? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The OED has this usage back to 1849 so it's been around a while It says that it comes from omitting have and is "colloquial": b The pa pple [past participle] is also used colloq with omission of (I) have Cf gotcha n , gotta v 1849 Knickerbocker 34 12 They got no principles They got no platform to stand onto 1857 Quinland I 1 Got an hour to spare—thought I'd just run in and see




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