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Discussion Topic  RE: A "cheap" thread.... (in Potpourri) by arnie
The Style Invitational contest in ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Tikkun Olam (in Potpourri) by arnie
I can't say that I had come across the phrase before, but a little googling brought up this link: ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: At the risk of reopening old wounds (in Questions & Answers about Words) by arnie
I suppose someone who gets his kicks spying on sheep would be a ......
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Discussion Topic  Typos (in Wordplay) by arnie
Sadly, most typos are boring, such a "adn" for "and" and the like. However, every now and then we mi......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A Hodge-Podge of Reduplicatives (in The Vocabulary Forum) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: Xenophobia embedded in our language (in Questions & Answers about Words) by arnie
Well, the Huns got a pretty bad press as well. The use of "Huns" to denote Germans during the World ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A Hodge-Podge of Reduplicatives (in The Vocabulary Forum) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: A Hodge-Podge of Reduplicatives (in The Vocabulary Forum) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: A ___ from ___ (in Questions & Answers about Words) by arnie
An esoteric usage comes to mind. In cricket, an involuntary stoke by the batsman where the ball goes......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's today? (in Potpourri) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's today? (in Potpourri) by arnie
A few cities like Liverpool and Manchester have pretty sizeable Irish populations and the Orange/Gre......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's today? (in Potpourri) by arnie
Time for a history lesson. Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin... Charles II was succeeded......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Are the newspapers becoming literate? (in The Written Word) by arnie
Some British sports writers are indeed excellent. Cricket, in particular, has been blessed with some......
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Discussion Topic  RE: What's today? (in Potpourri) by arnie
Today, 17 March, is St Patrick's day. I noticed with gloom that a number of local pubs were advertis......
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Discussion Topic  RE: All mixed up (in Questions & Answers about Words) by arnie
Some useful French phrases: ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: A Hodge-Podge of Reduplicatives (in The Vocabulary Forum) by arnie
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Discussion Topic  RE: Why can't the English .......... (in Potpourri) by arnie
To understand what "it" might be requires the quoting of the line before as well: ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Are the newspapers becoming literate? (in The Written Word) by arnie
Yes, this is a common UK/US difference. Technically, "was" in this case would be correct. The subjec......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Are the newspapers becoming literate? (in The Written Word) by arnie
Here's a quote from a report of a rugby match in today's ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Are the newspapers becoming literate? (in The Written Word) by arnie
I think that's another Britishism. It's slightly old-fashioned, and means "every last thing, however......
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