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> Incidentally, I'm surprised that, as experienced writers, both
> Michele and Chuck mention grammar references; I would say that they
> didn't need them.
I keep grammar references around to settle arguments. This may
come as a shock, but sometimes writers can be really nitpicky.
He who has the most authoratative source, or, barring that, the
heaviest book and the loudest voice, wins.