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Re: much as a determiner or an adverb?
John Dean (john-dean@frag.lineone.net) 2005/06/17 17:39

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Subject: Re: much as a determiner or an adverb?
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credoquaabsurdum wrote:
> John Dean wrote:
>
>>
>> Are you suggesting that one man's temper might rise while another
>> man's temper might freeze?
>> --
>
> And what are you doing freewheelin' around Oxford Town?

Everybody else got their head right down.
Sun don't shine above the ground.
--
John Dean
Oxford

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