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Subject:Re: long sentences From:Matt Hicks <matt -at- UNIDATA -dot- UCAR -dot- EDU> Date:Thu, 18 Aug 1994 09:36:47 -0600
On Wed, 17 Aug 1994, Davison, Grant wrote:
> 1.) Do I need to split the sentence? I don't split long sentences that
> have the following format S-V-words: list. I don't have any other
> questions to ask regarding spliting this sentence.
> Any other questions would be appreciated?
Okay, here's one: What does number 1 mean?
Apparently neither of us is sure if this question will be appreciated. ;-)
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