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Hi, this is an old question, but as it is the first google hit for this subject, here's a quick answer: However, if you look for an answer... If you look for a quick answer , however, look no further. Also there seems to be a new trend of
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Hello, I have a question. A.) Consider this statement below:- He played music on the Mp3 player in his car, which was newly purchased. Now what connotation does this above sentence give , does it mean: 1.) that the MP3 player is newly purchasedOr
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} Are there any clues or fuzzy rules which can help recognizing a word } containing 's', 'z', 'x' and so on? You're talking about reducing the (z) sounds to written English, right? (The (s) sounds probably aren't
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It'd be a great favour if I was told where I went wrong wording this post. http://discuss.fogcreek.com/joelonsoftware/default.asp?cmd=show&ixPost=116994&ixReplies=2 "Its called "No Bull Object Technology For Executives"
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} Valentine: } }>} I have no sense of humor. }> }>Me, neither. } } I notice you write "me neither" as "me, neither". Is the first one incorrect? } I don't say "me neither" with a pause, but I could see
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(Email Removed) (Mark Brader) wrote on 08 Nov 2003: Paulo V.: Agreed, and a style manual should be consulted if one of these four structures *must* be used. They are all bad style becaue they promote unnecessary and unwanted ambiguity, so the
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