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The WSJ discovers that the library is a great place for business info. (Especially true of the gorgeous brand-new library […]
The WSJ discovers that the library is a great place for business info. (Especially true of the gorgeous brand-new library […]
“You can’t teach a human,” said Bill in our last lesson. “… You can tell them, you can show them,
The Haiku Apprentice, by Abigail Friedman (Stone Bridge Press, $15), is both a gentle introduction to the art of haiku
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Ordinarily I hate Bush’s turns of phrase, but in this case, I think “Islamic fascists” is probably just about accurate.
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This is so dorky that it can only have been created by some big telecom company in an effort to
Just for fun I thought I’d make a list of paired words and phrases that exhibit obvious (and opposing) rhetorical