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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for distinction in alt.philosophy
Author: service0211
Date: Apr 26, 2008 10:10
... is a perfect bled of elegance mixed into more of a sporty design. It has a distinctive personality, while still attaining harmony and energy. It’s ergonomical shape blends perfectly into the bracelet ... competition. What a great name for a watch that epitomizes and strong sport design. With its distinctive bevel design, the watch creates a simple and clean look sure to satisfy anyone’s needs....
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for distinction in alt.philosophy
Author: service0029
Date: Apr 26, 2008 04:26
... Americans ask themselves, "Who can afford Rolex's $6,995 Yachtmaster watch?" The sad fact is that this is not even the most expensive one on the market. While they've carved out a distinctive niche in the high class luxury market, many people appreciate the style and fashion, without wanting to spend as much money as a used car. http://www.watchec.com Swiss Rolex Watches Mens Rolex Watches...
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Group: comp.lang.forth · Group Profile · Search for distinction in comp.lang.forth
Author: Anton Ertl
Date: Mar 24, 2008 06:41
Josh Grams <josh@qualdan.com> writes: I *think* that what I normally want as a programmer is a distinction between syntax and semantics (parse time and "run" time). For instance, I want the behavior of S" to be: parse a string delimited by a double-quote, and add a string literal to the current "statement", regardless of whether or not I'm inside a definition. Yes, that's ...
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