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From: gmb@natcorp.ox.ac.uk (Glynis Baguley)
Subject: Re: Giulio Cesare
Message-ID: <1995Mar13.143814.19195@onionsnatcorp.ox.ac.uk>
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 14:38:14 GMT
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In article <D5ALEI.3zK@indirect.com> stevemac@bud.indirect.com (Pascal MacProgrammer) writes:
> Not so very long ago, Christoph Wernli said...
> >...At the beginning of this millenia...
> 
>   I believe you mean either "=these= millenia" or "this =millenium=". 

... or 'this millennium'.

> -- 
>                               ==----=                    Steve MacGregor
>                              ([.] [.])                     Phoenix, AZ
> --------------------------oOOo--(_)--oOOo----------------------------------
>         Help stamp out, eliminate, and abolish redundancy!

Perhaps you consider the second 'n' redundant! What about the second
'l' then?

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