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Experimental linguistics: Vegans? No. <em>Freegans</em> Vegans? No. Freegans. NEW YORK (AP) - Dinner shared by a group of friends at a well-appointed Greenwich Village apartment featured eggplant Parmesan with a ...
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Experimental linguistics: Vitamin V Vitamin V. Probably too old, but I just heard now. ... Please come and check it out if you get the time! 12:32 PM; Blogger freestuff2 said. ...
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Experimental linguistics: The Comedy of Academia: Portuguese ... I was only a bit offended by the "so esoteric no one will ever read it" comment for a few seconds, having just written a paper on some irregular Portuguese ...
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Experimental linguistics: The 25 Funniest Country Music Song Titles The 25 Funniest Country Music Song Titles. from the Tampa Tribune: 1. Get Your Tongue Outta My Mouth Cause I'm Kissing You Good-bye. ...
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Experimental linguistics: Diabolus fecit, ut id facerem! Diabolus fecit, ut id facerem! It must be the end of the semester's fault -- or perhaps I have still not recovered from the long, cold, wet New Haven winter ...
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Experimental linguistics: Underwear Police? Virginians May Be ... Feb 8, 2005 ... Underwear Police? Virginians May Be Fined For Low-Cut Pants. ExpLing readers may remember 30%'s previous post of muffins and low-riding ...
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Experimental linguistics: Become a Laird or Lady Today! Become a Laird or Lady Today! This one is totally off-topic, but as I cannot find something new, relevant, insightful, or all of the above, so here it goes. ...
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Experimental linguistics: Ad Regulators Warn FCUK Again for Double ... I remember, whilst in London last summer, finding the omnipresent FCUK advertisements and stores to be distracting and annoying. (The new perfume taglines ...
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Experimental linguistics: Ad Regulators Warn FCUK Again for Double ... I remember, whilst in London last summer, finding the omnipresent FCUK advertisements and stores to be distracting and annoying. (The new perfume taglines ...
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Experimental linguistics: Robin Lakoff on Silent Debates Sep 26, 2004 ... Robin Lakoff, a professor of linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley, said that when she turns down the volume and just ...
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