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Here is a quick correction, with the crossouts being my deletions and the color bar words being my substitutions. A: Y Do y ou smell something burning? It's the smell of sweet potato. <Or: It smells like sweet potato.> B: Nothing. A: y
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David Wood: I guess the Great Lakes get their names from (or through) French. Donna Richoux: It took me a little while to find a site that gave the history of the names: http://www.great-lakes.net/lakes/ref/huronfact.html and links.. So only one
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(see my earlier post regarding the snipped first paragraph.) Ah, ... therefore delete the second "a" in "archaeologists" in this paragraph. I am changing an article written by somebody else. I guess the original writer must
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Kai Oliver Kaminski infrared: I'm in the process of writing my thesis in mathematics. It is basically a collection of definitions, theorems and some ... 'theorem' or is 'Theorem' better. I've looked into several math books
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Richard Fontana: ... there are powers that the US states have that can't be taken away from them by the national government (except by constitutional amendment, which is a rarely-achieved thing). I'm not sure to what extent that's true
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