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From: rharmsen@knoware.nl (Ruud Harmsen)
Subject: Imcomplete sentences
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Is the English language unique in its ability to form sentences, that are 
grammatically complete, but incomprehensible without knowing what was before 
it? I mean things like what I remember as the name of some music group, years 
ago:
"Some now are".
I think that's a fascinating title.
