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Yes, if you mean "for" versus "to". Yanks prefer "cater ... came to Oz. Not sure about the BrE preference, though. Must be pondian. Not having a British English dictionary to hand, I looked up Webster's, and it only
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"Michael West" (Email Removed) schrieb im Newsbeitrag Yes, if you mean "for" versus "to". Yanks prefer "cater to"; to me, "cater for" sounded dead wrong on first hearing when I came to Oz. Not sure
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The 1908 version of Fowler is online at: http://www.bartleby.com/116/ The section on punctuation is at: http://www.bartleby.com/116/402.html where subsections 11 & 12 suggest that he would not approve of a question mark after "I wonder
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Patrick infrared: Lately I've noticed "LOL" in some of my ... the Internet, so we'd better include it to look genuine." They probably think it's HTML code for the spammer's friend, the exclamation mark. LOL!
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Patrick infrared: Or have you "lost track" still lol? Just admit your ... go on go on...! It's not that painful, really lol! Lately I've noticed "LOL" in some of my junk mail, in places where it made no sense at all.
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Flashmobbing: the new style of internet boinking. I rather like it!!! I don't know when the next boink actually is, but when it gets scheduled, would all boinkers and boinkettes please kindly bring the following: (1) dust bin liner folded to
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