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From: mikulska@faust.Princeton.EDU (Margaret Mikulska)
Subject: Re: Russian words in English
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In article <38htr6$sjp@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu> Sun.COM!spot.Eng.Sun.COM!watson writes:
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>How about "Vauxhall" from <BOK3A/\>?

On the contrary, the Russian word comes from "Vauxhall" (or from something
very similar)..

-Margaret

