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#95772
02/16/2003 3:04 AM
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stranger
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stranger
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can we say "ones has enriched core/ connotation"? Do these words mean inner beauty ?
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#95773
02/16/2003 2:39 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Doesn't sound like any normal English usage to me.
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#95774
02/16/2003 3:13 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Carpal Tunnel
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Dear Faldage: Take a double dose of antacid for you GERD.
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#95775
02/17/2003 3:09 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
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Connotation = something implied in addition to the obvious meaning.
Core =the central core of someone or something ... in a fruit the part containg the seeds as in an apple or pear. In mining the name of a shift of men working together at the same time.
Inner beauty = within or inside .... as in "Her mouth was too large, her chin too short, her eyes too wide-set, but she was beautiful because her inner beauty shone through.
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#95776
02/17/2003 5:08 PM
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Pooh-Bah
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"Enriched core" sounds like something translated from English to a foreign language and back again by a computer... either that or something related to a nuclear reactor.
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