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Attention Aquamarine Demon
CHAT High thoughts, anyone? (was: THEORY nouns and cases)
(3 messages)
CHAT High thoughts, anyone? Yes, Sir !
(2 messages)
Going nomail
Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
(5 messages)
Le_tilde_a-t-il_été_utilisé_en_f rançais?
OT Calendrical: An Earth :: Cindu time line
OT Oddity (was Sanskrit romanization )
OT Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
(2 messages)
Programming a calendar system
(20 messages)
Questions about Vietnamese pronunciation
(4 messages)
Re: Le_tilde_a-t-il_été_utilisé_en_f rançais?
Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
(5 messages)
Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
(9 messages)
Sundry thoughts (was: Re: THEORY nouns and cases)
(3 messages)
TECH: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again)
THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
(20 messages)
THEORY: The fourth person
(21 messages)
Translation exercise with fries?
(4 messages)
Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Aga
Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
(2 messages)
Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
(3 messages)
Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
(2 messages)
Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?)
Attention Aquamarine Demon
Attention Aquamarine Demon
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CHAT High thoughts, anyone? (was: THEORY nouns and cases)
CHAT High thoughts, anyone? (was: THEORY nouns and cases)
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Ray Brown <
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Re: CHAT High thoughts, anyone? (was: THEORY nouns and cases)
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: CHAT High thoughts, anyone? (was: THEORY nouns and cases)
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Mark P. Line <
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CHAT High thoughts, anyone? Yes, Sir !
Re: CHAT High thoughts, anyone? Yes, Sir !
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: CHAT High thoughts, anyone? Yes, Sir !
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Ray Brown <
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Going nomail
Going nomail
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Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
Re: Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
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Rob Haden <
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Re: Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: Hungarian tense, aspect, mood...
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Le_tilde_a-t-il_été_utilisé_en_f rançais?
Re: Le_tilde_a-t-il_été_utilisé_en_f rançais?
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Philippe Caquant <
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OT Calendrical: An Earth :: Cindu time line
OT Calendrical: An Earth :: Cindu time line
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OT Oddity (was Sanskrit romanization )
Re: OT Oddity (was Sanskrit romanization )
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OT Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
OT Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Re: OT Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Programming a calendar system
Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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James Worlton <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Sylvia Sotomayor <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Michael Poxon <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Michael Poxon <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Mark J. Reed <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Adam Walker <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Steg Belsky <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Carsten Becker <
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Re: Programming a calendar system
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Questions about Vietnamese pronunciation
Questions about Vietnamese pronunciation
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Re: Questions about Vietnamese pronunciation
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: Questions about Vietnamese pronunciation
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Questions about Vietnamese pronunciation
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: Le_tilde_a-t-il_été_utilisé_en_f rançais?
Re: Re: Le_tilde_a-t-il_été_utilisé_en_f rançais?
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Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
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Trebor Jung <
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Re: Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
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Javier BF <
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Re: Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
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Trebor Jung <
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Re: Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
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Roger Mills <
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Re: Sanskrit romanization (was: Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?))
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Roger Mills <
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Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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John Cowan <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Joe <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Gary Shannon <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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takatunu <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Barry Garcia <
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Re: Stop it all ! It's a case of emergency !
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Sundry thoughts (was: Re: THEORY nouns and cases)
Sundry thoughts (was: Re: THEORY nouns and cases)
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Re: Sundry thoughts (was: Re: THEORY nouns and cases)
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Re: Sundry thoughts (was: Re: THEORY nouns and cases)
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Douglas Koller, Latin & French <
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TECH: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again)
TECH: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again)
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Danny Wier <
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THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Ray Brown <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Joe <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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John Cowan <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Steg Belsky <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Danny Wier <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Danny Wier <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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takatunu <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Ray Brown <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Andreas Johansson <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Nik Taylor <
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Re: THEORY nouns and cases (was: Verbs derived from noun cases)
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Philippe Caquant <
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THEORY: The fourth person
Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Joe <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Peter Bleackley <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Michael Poxon <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Danny Wier <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Ray Brown <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Danny Wier <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Racsko Tamas <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Roger Mills <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Joe <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Tim May <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Michael Poxon <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Michael Poxon <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Trebor Jung <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Henrik Theiling <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Philippe Caquant <
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Re: THEORY: The fourth person
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Racsko Tamas <
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Translation exercise with fries?
Translation exercise with fries?
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Danny Wier <
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Re: Translation exercise with fries?
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Re: Translation exercise with fries?
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Re: Translation exercise with fries?
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Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Aga
Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Aga
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Garth Wallace <
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Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Paul Bennett <
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Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Garth Wallace <
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Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
Re: Unicode vs The Rest Of The World (Again) (was Re: Re: Le tilde a-t-il été utilisé en français?)
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Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?)
Yellowblue (was Re: Quest for colours: what's basic then?)
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