http://www.bing.com/search?q=scary+ghosts&go=Senden&qs=n&form=QBLH&pq=scary+ghosts&sc=0-9&sp=-1&sk=&cvid=E94ECB6382DA484A89A242D4561D21B1

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Hi,

auf Chinesisch:

  • fànwǎn

饭碗 [飯碗] fànwǎn [烹]

http://dict.leo.org/chde/index_de.html#/search=Reisschale&searchLoc=0&resultOrder=basic&multiwordShowSingle=on

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zum Ideen sammeln: ein bisschen english-country-style

http://en.vogue.fr/fashion/fashion-shopping/diaporama/30-top-shoes-and-boots-for-fall-winter-2013-2014-by-louis-vuitton-giuseppe-zanotti-sonia-rykiel-tom-ford-armani-jimmy-choo-valentino-michael-kors-dolce-and-gabbana-saint-laurent-balenciaga-miu-miu-prada-dries-van-noten-chanel/14857

und

.google.co.uk/search?q=fashion+shoes+english+style+autumn+2014&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=wIHCU5yNF-WyywOh-YLQBQ&ved=0CB8QsAQ&biw=1057&bih=599

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apply to

This is the idiom to use when you are putting yourself forward as a candidate for something such as a course of study, or a job. You apply to graduate school. You apply to a company for employment. You apply to a bank’s loan department for a loan.

apply for

This is the expression to use if your intention is to obtain something. You apply for scholarship money. You apply for admission. You apply for a job.

apply with

The word with in this idiom implies agency, the means “by which�? you apply. You can apply with the click of a mouse. You can apply with a printed application. You can apply with a program like Compass, or a service like Monster.

http://www.dailywritingtips.com/apply-to-apply-for-and-apply-with/

run for something

1. to travel quickly by running to a place of safety. The picnickers ran for the shelter when the rain started to fall. Tom and Jane ran for the house as soon as they heard your call.

2. to try to be elected to a particular office. Who's going to run for president? I am running for mayor. idioms.thefreedictionary.com/run+for

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