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"as I suppose you don't mean to stop here all the rest of your life." (Chapter 6, Through the Looking Glass. There's a searchable Lewis Carroll at: http://www.online-literature.com/authorsearch.php ) And, of course, by
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Woody Wordpecker filted: ( There's a searchable Lewis Carroll at: http://www.online-literature.com/authorsearch.php ) That doesn't work. You can select from a list of authors at http://www.online-literature.com/author index.php . But if
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( . . . ) ( There's a searchable Lewis Carroll at: http://www.online-literature.com/authorsearch.php ) That doesn't work. You can select from a list of authors at http://www.online-literature.com/author index.php . But if it's Lewis
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Impenetrability! That's what I say. And a very good thing to say it is too, but what do you choose it to mean? Of course, ... that could lead to a Lilliputian argument about whether one should start at the big end or the small end. I think
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AT JOHN 1:1 the King James Version reads: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Trinitarians claim that this means that "the Word" (Greek, ho lo'gos) who came to earth as Jesus Christ was Almighty God
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"compound-modifier hyphenatation is the way to go, unless it makes things even worse, in which case recast". There may also be cases where hyphens do not make things worse but nevertheless should not be insisted on. Examples ... the
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Thus spake Ross Howard: I'm assuming you not permitted to rewrite this sentence, because if you could, you would. I would prefer not to. The scope of the sentence matches the pace of that part of the story. I think I would prefer to live with
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So you(Gerald Smyth) take it upon yourself to effectively reverse ... you really think you are qualified to reverse their recommendations? Hey, anybody at all is just as qualified to make recommendations on English style than a bunch of
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Articles, Whom, Hyphenation, Literature, Business, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Punctuation, References, Career, Languages, Styles, APA Format
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On 22 Oct 2003 23:24:25 GMT, Dena Jo This is the sentence: "Another hurried out with an axe ... make sure that only the first plank ends up there? I'm assuming you not permitted to rewrite this sentence, because if you could, you would.
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I obviously still have a lot to learn about adjective use (Smiley snipped to protect the innocent.) No, you're doing fine. Thank you for the undeserved encouragement. So how do I say it when the flag has 3 colo(u)rs? In U.S. English generally
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