To: Nightrider
how is it an embarrassment? Everyone who hears the comment without a long, detailed explanation to frame it in a very favorable light thinks the comment is over-the-top. That most certainly makes it an embarassment.
72 posted on
06/11/2006 10:01:00 AM PDT by
jude24
("I will oppose the sword if it's not wielded well, because my enemies are men like me.")
To: jude24
Everyone who hears the comment without a long, detailed explanation to frame it in a very favorable light thinks the comment is over-the-top. That most certainly makes it an embarassment.A does not require B.
93 posted on
06/11/2006 10:10:53 AM PDT by
papertyger
(Evil preys on civility.)
To: jude24
well, i think that's obvious when it's pulled completely out of context, however, wonder what the next book will be like....will it simply be more of the same or taking it to the next step?....if everyone's been there done that, what will interest them?
To: jude24
The embarrassment goes to the one that needs it to be explained. Or they can buy the book and get the whole picture.
To: jude24
a long, detailed explanation to frame it in a very favorable lightContext - "the parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light on its meaning."
Silly rabbit.
278 posted on
06/11/2006 3:03:03 PM PDT by
Stentor
(It's almost 1992. Do you know where your Clinton is?)
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