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Re: Word of the Day : helot     

Author: Cormagh
Date: May 20, 2007 07:35

... Etymology: Latin Helotes, plural, from Greek HeilOtes 1 capitalized : a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta 2 : SERF, SLAVE Usage :http://www.humanevents.com/rightangle/index.php?p=22748 "The Insolence of Wealth Will Creep Out" by Nathanael Blake - 05-18-2007 @ 07:52 PM Other commentators have quoted Dr. Johnson's line above to describe...
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Re: Word of the Day : helot     

Author: Cormagh
Date: May 20, 2007 07:22

...: noun Etymology: Latin Helotes, plural, from Greek HeilOtes 1 capitalized : a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta 2 : SERF, SLAVE Usage :http://www.humanevents.com/rightangle/index.php?p=22748 "The Insolence of Wealth Will Creep Out" by Nathanael Blake - 05-18-2007 @ 07:52 PM Other commentators have quoted Dr. Johnson's line above to describe ...
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Re: Word of the Day : helot     

Author: Sir Frederick
Date: May 20, 2007 07:04

...: noun Etymology: Latin Helotes, plural, from Greek HeilOtes 1 capitalized : a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta 2 : SERF, SLAVE Usage :http://www.humanevents.com/rightangle/index.php?p=22748 "The Insolence of Wealth Will Creep Out" by Nathanael Blake - 05-18-2007 @ 07:52 PM Other commentators have quoted Dr. Johnson's line above to describe the ...
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Re: Word of the Day : helot     

Author: Sammybaby
Date: May 20, 2007 06:33

...> Function: noun Etymology: Latin Helotes, plural, from Greek HeilOtes 1 capitalized : a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta 2 : SERF, SLAVE Usage :http://www.humanevents.com/rightangle/index.php?p=22748 "The Insolence of Wealth Will Creep Out" by Nathanael Blake - 05-18-2007 @ 07:52 PM Other commentators have quoted Dr. Johnson's line above to describe the ...
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Word of the Day : helot     

Author: Sir Frederick
Date: May 19, 2007 05:10

...-l&t Function: noun Etymology: Latin Helotes, plural, from Greek HeilOtes 1 capitalized : a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta 2 : SERF, SLAVE Usage : http://www.humanevents.com/rightangle/index.php?p=22748 "The Insolence of Wealth Will Creep Out" by Nathanael Blake — 05-18-2007 @ 07:52 PM Other commentators have quoted Dr. Johnson's line above to describe the current...
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Re: local vs. organic     

Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Mar 31, 2007 01:29

...> slots; half the length of the high street is wider and the width of the designated parking area can accommodate diagonal parking, however people park diagonally along the narrower stretch. Invariably one sees a pair of vehicles parked with their noses meeting at rightangles. Perhaps they're driven by sheep...it is Bah-la, after all. -- Moving things in still pictures!
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Re: local vs. organic     

Author: Old Codger
Date: Mar 30, 2007 16:22

... designated parking area can accommodate diagonal parking, however people park diagonally along the narrower stretch. Invariably one sees a pair of vehicles parked with their noses meeting at rightangles. :-) -- Old Codger e-mail use reply to field What matters in politics is not what happens, but what you can make people believe has happened. [Janet Daley 27/8/2003]
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Re: local vs. organic     

Author: Brimstone
Date: Mar 30, 2007 15:53

...roadside diagonal parking but no marked slots; half the length of the high street is wider and the width of the designated parking area can accommodate diagonal parking, however people park diagonally along the narrower stretch. Invariably one sees a pair of vehicles parked with their noses meeting at rightangles. That's OK, such "friendships" are quite legal these days.
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Re: local vs. organic     

Author: Elaine Jones
Date: Mar 30, 2007 15:35

...the designated parking area can accommodate diagonal parking, however people park diagonally along the narrower stretch. Invariably one sees a pair of vehicles parked with their noses meeting at rightangles. -- .ElaineJ. Briallen Gifts/Cards catalogue at http://www.briallen.co.uk .Virtual. Corn Dollies, Cards, Coasters, Mousemats, Kids' Tshirts StrongArm Jones' Pages at http://www....
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