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From: hinsenk@cyclone.ERE.UMontreal.CA (Hinsen Konrad)
Subject: Re: talk & travel
In-Reply-To: hlu@GAS.UUG.Arizona.EDU's message of 17 Feb 1995 06:13:31 GMT
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In article <3i1eqb$b0g@news.CCIT.Arizona.EDU> hlu@GAS.UUG.Arizona.EDU (Hung J Lu) writes:

      if not some catastrophes first). But one major aspect we could 
      to take into account now is: we have no more 'new continent'. 
      English has covered the whole globe, and has all the potential to
      stay there for a while, even after the USA becomes an underdeveloped
      country. :-) 

Does that mean that even fish speak English now?

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