Re: [BULK] Re: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing
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I may bring up the "use the $1 word, not the $10 one" argument at some
point, but there are better hills to die on than this. Heck, I just
finished copyediting one of his docs and didn't change ONE of them! :-D
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Use of word "reference" when cross referencing: From: Lin Sims
Re: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing: From: Gene Kim-Eng
RE: [BULK] Re: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing: From: Mike McCallister
Re: [BULK] Re: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing: From: Gene Kim-Eng
Re: [BULK] Re: Use of word "reference" when cross referencing: From: Lin Sims
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