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> An essay on poetical logic, postscript 1, > The Taming of the Shrew > > The Taming of the Shrew may be considered > a paradox intervention. Relations are turned around.. > A drunken tinker is made a lord, a boy his wife, > Lucentio calls himself Cambio 'Change', his servant > becomes the master, a pedant Lucentio's father, > Petruchio a fool, the sun the moon, an old man > a young girl     

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Author: Franz Gnaedinger
Date: May 13, 2010 23:56

"The Katyn Forest is an area in Poland were the Soviets had massacred thousands of Polish cadre. When the Germans wrested control from the Soviets they were informed of thousands being driven out to the forest never to be seen again. The Germans located the mass graves and did a forensic archeological investigation. At the Nuremberg trials where the Soviets sat as prosecutors and judges themselves
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"The Katyn Forest is an area in Poland were the Soviets had massacred thousands of Polish cadre. When the Germans wrested control from the Soviets they were informed of thousands being driven out to the forest never to be seen again. The Germans located the mass graves and did a forensic archeological investigation. At the Nuremberg trials where the Soviets sat as prosecutors and judges themselves     

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Author: Topaz
Date: May 11, 2011 08:47

nemo wrote: Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message news:4224320A.C442A239@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us... nemo wrote: Tim Bruening <tsbrueni@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote in message news:41D90615.84749315@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us... nemo wrote: Cybe R. Wizard <Cybe_R_Wizard@WizardsTower> wrote in message news:20040611081018
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Bob Lombard wrote: > On 6/7/2010 10:28 AM, Matthew B. Tepper wrote: >> O<owenx@denofinequityx.com> appears to have caused the following >> letters to >> be typed in news:070620101017063367%%owenx@denofinequityx.com: >> >>> In article >>> <093c09ec-9e42-448c-a580-60c2a910321d@q12g2000yqj.googlegroups.com>, >>> herman<herstx@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Today, Monday afternoon, out of the first     

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Author: Topaz
Date: May 11, 2011 08:47

I'm on a quest to try and clear out the old posts that I have marked down for follow-up, but which I haven't followed up upon yet. Most of them end up being simply removed from the queue, but in a few cases such as this I will be resurrecting threads (though none more than 6 months old). The context isn't particularly important here -- it is the references in both Flieger's _Splintered
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On Jun 1, 12:01 am, "sâr`châsm" <sâr`châs...@yahoo.com> wrote: > "Beorc Kano" <brandoncornw...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Certain filters can very well be tainted, that is a given. However, > >a firm understanding of the traditional definitions of the runes is > >bound to structure one's personal interpretations. > > That's the filtering of others' the understanding of the runes through your > own     

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Author: Tim Bruening
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:43

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Finding things to "improve" in the Qur'an is easy. Here is a simple example - surat 113. There are five lines and the only hint of a rhyme is between the last two. But I know better than to stop there in one of these "poetic" surats. If I accept the traditional vowels, then the syllable structure (^ for a long syllable and ' for a short one) is ^'^' '^^''' ^ ^'^''' '^^'^'     

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Author: Ray Hall
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:06

W: he's 23. I've known him sort of for 3 months I guess, but only got to know him better in last couple weeks btw he reminds me of you in some ways. some eccentricities W: yeah it is possible. he's very sexual tho i mean we always seem to talk about sex abstractly of course me: how on earth does he remind you of me?? W: he's supersmart and very poetic with language me: okay you
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Author: Troels Forchhammer
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:19

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Author: Beorc Kano
Date: Jun 1, 2010 02:55

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Author: OrderViagra Online
Date: Jun 1, 2010 02:41

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Author: DKleinecke
Date: May 31, 2010 22:34

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Author: Dr Who Duh
Date: May 14, 2010 03:56

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