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So, CapKi, does "on form" meaning something like "on top of a task"?... And "in great form" means something slightly different with more emphasis on the manner of execution of the task?
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in/on form
doc_comfort 09/30/2002 7:04 AM ![]()
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sjm 09/30/2002 7:49 AM ![]()
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jmh 09/30/2002 8:56 AM ![]()
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FishonaBike 09/30/2002 3:39 PM ![]()
TEd's in shape
TEd Remington 09/30/2002 4:08 PM ![]()
finish the quatrain?
wofahulicodoc 09/30/2002 6:39 PM ![]()
Sorry I started it
wofahulicodoc 09/30/2002 6:43 PM ![]()
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consuelo 09/30/2002 9:31 AM ![]()
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Faldage 09/30/2002 10:05 AM ![]()
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Wordwind 09/30/2002 11:45 AM ![]()
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Capital Kiwi 09/30/2002 12:03 PM ![]()
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Wordwind 09/30/2002 12:11 PM ![]()
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Capital Kiwi 09/30/2002 12:32 PM ![]()
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modestgoddess 09/30/2002 6:53 PM ![]()
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TEd Remington 09/30/2002 7:08 PM ![]()
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Wordwind 09/30/2002 9:00 PM ![]()
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AnnaStrophic 09/30/2002 8:22 PM ![]()
off/out of form
FishonaBike 10/01/2002 10:48 AM ![]()
Extensive Research
FishonaBike 10/01/2002 11:02 AM ![]()
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Bean 10/01/2002 11:17 AM
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