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RE: When to Use Pound Signs
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Mark Stephen Mrotek |
Subject: |
RE: When to Use Pound Signs |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Jan 2016 22:26:16 -0800 |
"Thorpe" is a Middle English term for a small village. England still has
many towns with that appellation, e.g., Thorpe Willoughby.
M
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> On 16-01-05 09:47 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
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> I wonder if the spaces delimited by the lines are thorpes? I' also
> carpent for a living, though.
The main problem with that theory is that there are nine such thorps.
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