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On 21 Nov 2002 at 11:54, Maggie Pierce Secara wrote:
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> There are all kinds of wonderful things at Michael
> Quinion's World Wide Words
>http://www.quinion.com/words/
>
> And if there's something you can't find, you can
> always ask Michael. There's also a terrific weekly
> newsletter.
>
>
> Maggie Secara
>
>
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> >>
> >
> > Can anyone point me to a really good website that
> > lists the origins
> > phrases? I have found a couple, but nothing really
> > well put together.
> >
> > It isn't too hard to find the origin of words, but
> > phrases are bit more
> > difficult.
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