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Re: For the Love of God
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BranShea
Today at 02:23 PM
Goedenavond Aramis. I hope it will not make you drop out forever.
I guess, it is not so much the fact that it is hideous, but somehow the fact that it is hiding the beauty of the bare skull, if ye know what I mean. To complete my full
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Words and languages in schools
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Re: Who is Michael Carr?
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TheFallibleFiend
Today at 01:41 PM
If the suggested connection to a principal in Northern Virginia is the correct one, it is interesting to note that there may well have been a significant political purpose to the message.
There is a strong push in the state of Virginia and
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Q&A about words
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Re: Abstract term for puck, ball and shuttlecock?
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TheFallibleFiend
Today at 09:05 AM
F: "Only problem I see with manipulandum is no one would know what you mean."
I agree with Faldage. The word is too obscure.
JM: 'Words like missile and projectile are too broad' They're too specific.
JM: 'So
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Miscellany
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Re: The rare monarch may be a genius.
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BranShea
Today at 07:50 AM
Interesting , but quite a long and not too easy read. Structuralist and poststructuralist French philosophy has put a heavy mark on postmodern and actual visual arts. Making it all so often unnecessarily obscure.
On colors:
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Weekly Themes
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Re: dactylogram
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of troy
08/25/08 10:18 PM
how facinating...
i have a simian crease (on my right hand) --just the one (obviously)... and i've often wondered if that is common (or not) and if finger print fall into patterns (like whirls on right thumb and left (vs one thumb being lo
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Q&A about words
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Re: The word SOCCER
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BranShea
08/24/08 03:52 PM
Wich is also played in Finland. Lacrosse Thanks It's a real American native game then that travelled.
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Weekly Themes
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Re: Fugacious
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dalehileman
08/23/08 02:28 PM
Fugacity: A community in which the dissociative disorder is prevalent. Nobody is quite sure who they were born, what it is they're supposed to do for a living, or whether they're with the same person whom they married or whose children are living w
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Weekly Themes
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Re: wither waxing
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The Pook
08/22/08 09:25 AM
Now that WAS literally waxing lyrical!
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Q&A about words
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Q&A about words
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Re: Paul Revere types
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The Pook
08/21/08 09:42 PM
Originally Posted By: FaldageAnd more than legendary, he existed IRL. While the legendary Paul Revere might have yelled, "The British are coming! The British are coming!" the real one would have more likely yelled, "The regulars are coming!
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