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on Apr 12th 2000, 06:47:58 wrote julianne
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on Dec 2nd 2014, 10:43:04 wrote Salman
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Dragan wrote on Apr 14th 2000, 10:54:08 about
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I think that Word is one of these strange softwares that can do anything except what you think it can do. It's not possible to write with this thing, but you can spend your day goofing with toolbars or including all types of spreadsheets or multimedia or even use it as the worst HTML-Editor ever.
I prefer ASCII, really.
Nashota Jordan wrote on Mar 22nd 2001, 02:12:48 about
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on Mar 22nd 2001, 02:07:31, Natasha Jordan wrote the following about
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Think how much acceptance Mary showed when she said:
»Let it be done to me according to thy word.«
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And how much courage.
Natasha Jordan wrote on Mar 22nd 2001, 02:07:31 about
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Think how much acceptance Mary showed when she said:
»Let it be done to me according to thy word.«
Latinist wrote on Jan 7th 2005, 22:36:23 about
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The >>Word of the Day<< today over at dictionary.com is >>oblation<<.
>>Oblation<< comes from the past participle form of the Latin verb* >>offerre<< meaning >>to bring<<.
So, an oblation is an offering or a gift.
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* A Latin verb is traditionally cited by giving four forms, in this case: offero, offerre, obtuli, oblatum.
quotidian wrote on Mar 29th 2001, 04:52:18 about
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Once a word has been allowed to escape, it cannot be recalled.
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Horace (65-8 B.C.)
Epistles, bk. I, epistle xviii, l. 71
Joe wrote on Aug 17th 2004, 09:22:34 about
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The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause.
(Mark Twain)
KD wrote on Jul 25th 2000, 23:43:55 about
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Rotor is a fine palindrome, thought Frank Leigh Dearie as he ambled down the Lost Highway.
quotidian wrote on Mar 26th 2001, 17:24:36 about
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There it was, word for word,
The poem that took the place of a mountain.
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Wallace Stevens (1879-1955)
The Poem That Took the Place of a Mountain [1952], st. I
ben trovato wrote on Apr 6th 2004, 16:02:39 about
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mortar my words
with particles
prepositions
adverbs
and conjunctions
olim wrote on Mar 21st 2001, 08:28:28 about
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Isn't it weird that words work as well as they do? Think about it.
Joe wrote on Aug 17th 2004, 10:48:47 about
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Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace.
(John F. Kennedy)
tomato jersey wrote on Apr 19th 2001, 09:49:05 about
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We had words. Each and every evening.
Sometimes, when he stopped for beer after work, we had dishes and pots and food, too.
@@ Emily Aphra @@ wrote on Apr 10th 2001, 11:15:24 about
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A man of words and not of deeds
Is like a garden full of weeds.
Seamus MacNemi wrote on Jun 13th 2002, 18:45:31 about
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The old folks say that the spoken word is the garment of the soul. What man of true wit would clothe his beloved in filth and tatters?
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