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Re: What is the definition of "paradine shift".
Mike Lyle (mike_lyle_uk@REMOVETHISyahoo.co.uk) 2005/05/19 11:33

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From: "Mike Lyle" <mike_lyle_uk@REMOVETHISyahoo.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: What is the definition of "paradine shift".
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 18:33:14 +0100
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Scotius wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:43:33 -0600, Bob@newsgroup.net wrote:
>
>> What is the definition of "paradine shift".  Is paradine a real
word
>> and did I spell it correctly.
>
> It's "paradigm", and it's pronounced "paradeem". A paradigm is
> an idea, so a paradigm shift is a change in thought.

Pronounced "paradime" (dum-di-dum, of course) on these lips.

--
Mike.



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