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> Re: use of "Markety forces" in an earlier post...
> Stephen Bernhardt <sbernhar -at- NMSU -dot- EDU> writes:
> > Alas, only a typo,
> Gee, I figured it was a newly-coined, somewhat irreverant diminutive
> (or pejorative :-). I've already made a reference to our local
> "markety types" in conversation here.
> kkh
We don't own our words, and once they are issued, whether well or
ill-formed, they are appropriated. You throw your money on the table and
pick up the change.
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> Stephen A. Bernhardt >
> Department of English, Box 3E >
> New Mexico State University >
> Las Cruces, NM 88003 >
> 505-646-2027 FAX 505-646-7725 >
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