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On Aug 19, 4:45 pm, "Kat" <xk...@none.com> wrote: > Alright, Idousually lurk.  I think the last time I posted was probably a > good year and a half to 2 years ago, but Ihavebeen lurking around. > > I am very familiar with the regulars and how they offer advice, and I know > it's normally straight to the point with their honest opinions ;)  Right > now, I am prepared for that, and I am prepared     

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Author: moncheribabe
Date: Sep 2, 2008 02:22

Emended to include Scene II. Please excuse. Copied from http://www.abcd-classics.com/shakespearew/deviledmonton/devil_edmonton.html The Merry Devil of Edmonton attributed to William Shakespeare Act II SCENE I. Waltham: The house of Banks. [Enter Banks, Sir John and Smug.] BANKS. Take me with you, good Sir John! A plague on thee, Smug, and thou touchest liquor, thou art
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------------------------------------------ . Bacon Versus De Vere A Review of the Evidence By Jerome Harner http://www.sirbacon.org/harneroxford.htm ------------------------------------------ *INIATTO* (Latin) : *IT FLAMES* ------------------------------------------ [I] boarded the Kings fhip: now on the Beake, [N]ow in the Wafte, the Decke, in EUERy Cabyn, [I] *FLAM'D* amazement, fometime     

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Author: bookburn
Date: Jun 15, 2008 01:34

There is a Masonite type product that is much more water resistant that the "temperd" Masonite and has one side coated with a solid white coating that looks like it is applied after and initial pressing and the whole thing looks like it is "baked together" in an oven. It's pretty darn light and the white coating is very hard to damage. It resists scrapes with tools, abrasion by mouldings
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st.helier wrote: > "Michael Scarpitti" wrote ............ > >> > >> I do seem to have read those comments before - now let me think???? > >> > >> Any ideas Mr Scarpitti? > > > > Some people are ill-temperd, no? > > > > Perhaps, since these are your own ill-tempered and downright rude comments > to contributors to this newsgroup, you may, in future, refrain from using > such language and     

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Aug 28, 2007 09:01

The first thing you should do is go to the guys office. Tell him what you want to get out of the class and why you took the class. Ask how you can inprove your work. If your worried about your grade point avarage then switch to credit no credit as fast as you can. Then you can take the course and not have to worry about it effecting you as much. As your not in to his kind of writeing I doubt
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--------------------------------------------------- The Stratford Monument: A Riddle And Its Solution . by Peter Farey . http://www2.prestel.co.uk/rey/epitaph.htm . . << WHOSE NAME, DOTH DECK YS TOMBE, . FAR MORE, THEN COST: . What would that give us? First of all, it seems clear that 'Christ' would be the first part of a name, which could therefore be something     

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Author: Vince
Date: Dec 3, 2006 03:54

--------------------------------------------------- *FRANCIS* Vere died on St. Augustine Day: buried at St. John's Edward de Vere 'dies' on St. John's Day: 'buried' at St. Augustine _________ (1,000 years after Augustine died) St. Augustine baptized king Ethelbert on St. Elmo's day, 597 King Ethelbert buried on February 26, 616 Marlowe baptised at St. George's Church on St. Ethelbert
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Terry Ross wrote: > detobel@googlemail.com wrote: > > [snip] > > Well, Detobel avoided the issues, as expected, so let me give him one > more chance. Here is the post again. Well, Detobel seems to have taken issue with your post: RD: First names were very frequently abbreviated, surnames, at least in official documents like wills and deeds, very rarely. You are lumping different     

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Author: UC
Date: Oct 4, 2006 17:39

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Author: UC
Date: Oct 4, 2006 16:09

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Author: richard e white
Date: Oct 3, 2006 08:24

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Jul 24, 2006 09:10

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Author: Art Neuendorffer
Date: Jul 21, 2006 08:19

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Author: KCL
Date: Jul 13, 2006 17:00

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