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1 posted on 11/01/2005 9:10:27 AM PST by CarrotAndStick
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Never use a long Latin word where a short English one will do. - George Orwell
110 posted on 12/03/2005 3:37:44 PM PST by JasonC
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Monosyllabic isn’t monosyllabic.


114 posted on 10/02/2011 5:13:23 PM PDT by ThomasThomas ( Congressmen should wear uniforms like NASCAR drivers, so we can identify their corporate sponsors.)
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13. Omit needless words.


117 posted on 10/02/2011 6:21:42 PM PDT by dfwgator
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I disagree. “The use of complicated wording as an overall literary technique needs to encompass graphic and individual comprehension to allow the reader to become acquainted with the unique terminological aspects employed by the author whilst not detracting from the application of the specific innuendos influencing the particular methods involved which reflect the tone of the major works in question, thereby altering the quality of the outcome.”


118 posted on 10/02/2011 6:24:04 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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