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Subject:Re: Q: Overused words and phrases From:Emmy Aricioglu <EMMY_ARICIOGLU -at- HP-ROSEVILLE-OM3 -dot- OM -dot- HP -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 9 Oct 1998 14:11:57 -0700
Item Subject: Q: Overused words and phrases
Hi Rowena,
I'm sure you've been getting plenty of good overused words. F.Y.I.
there is a wonderful article in the October 12 issue of Fortune that
deals with this topic on a more global level. If nothing else, you'll
get a good laugh out of it. I did!