[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Thu, May 28 2009 4:30 PM by Avangi. 3 replies.
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Tcurrier  +  752764 Thu, 28 May 09 03:53 PM
I can't seem to find a definite answer to this ..

 

Which is correct ?

 

My job position was re-titled or retitled ?

 

Thanks...

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Avangi  +  752816 Thu, 28 May 09 04:21 PM
My American Heritage doesn't list "retitle(d)," so I guess you're stuck with the hyphenated version.  Have you found other opinions?
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Tcurrier  +  752822 Thu, 28 May 09 04:26 PM
Only when Googling for it .. Seems it's referred to both ways..
Avangi  +  752831 Thu, 28 May 09 04:30 PM
Well, you know how that goes.  If you check Google now, you'll probably find your own post.


Edit.  Hmmm,  not yet.

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