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So I want to move to Montana now. Yesterday I was listening to an NPR foodie show (the one with ... they visited in Butte, Montana. Jan said it was fabulous because everyone at the counter was missing a body part. Coincidence or policy, I wonder?
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Phuket is an island off the western cost of Thailand. I recently spent two weeks there and would like to share some photos with you. The photos were mostly taken in Patong, Karon and the capital of the island, Phuket Town. The flags from left
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cool breeze
284 days ago
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I've written about this in my blog before. Part of being a writer is understanding people. I'm usually good at ... after both of us (and the guy who was sitting back there earlier) have warned him. WHY? WHY? - Bill I was having lunch with
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This proposition is not logically necessary and seems not intuitively true. If it were true, it would imply the brain's ... bits per second.) But no evidence has been offered of either value, X or Y, let alone which is greater. Have you
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There's an on-topic column in today's Washington Post about the naming of shopping centers/centres. http://tinyurl.com/2vl5x I don't want to register. Can you paste the text please? Answer Man: Baffled by the Mall By John Kelly Monday,
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martin willett
5 yr 161 days ago
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Not at all. Your example contains structural ambiguity absent in the other example; to wit, of which verb is "spinach" an object? It's ambiguous only if you're actively looking for ambiguity: No, the ambiguity tripped me up
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Thinking of the recent "offal" discussion, I picked up a take-out menu from a local "soul food" restaurant that I went by today: http://home.earthlink.net/~tony cooper213/flo.jpg Ah, whiting! It was common in fishmongers when I
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Thinking of the recent "offal" discussion, I picked up a take-out menu from a local "soul food" restaurant that I went by today: http://home.earthlink.net/~tony cooper213/flo.jpg "Soul food," to me, is an African
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My daughter told me that some of her friends pronounce "water" as "wudder"; I can't remember which, or where they're from, though. They might be from Baltimore, where I first encountered that pronunciation. I atill have
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michael west
5 yr 171 days ago
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I was in Hong Kong over Christmas in 1982 - everything was open and it was a normal working day as far as I could tell. We had Christmas Day breakfast in McDonald's (which at that time was still something of an excitement for Europeans). I
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