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Strona v
... column of print ' . Mr David Holloway , in the Daily Telegraph , said they gave ' a much more coherent shape to the ... column of the same title in the New York Times magazine . The book , which is wholly admirable , has sadly not been ...
... column of print ' . Mr David Holloway , in the Daily Telegraph , said they gave ' a much more coherent shape to the ... column of the same title in the New York Times magazine . The book , which is wholly admirable , has sadly not been ...
Strona vi
... column has settled down , at least for the time being , to about 260 words . ) There have been one or two such letters over the years ; to hope for more would be unrealistic . More numerous are letters with a question on usage or ...
... column has settled down , at least for the time being , to about 260 words . ) There have been one or two such letters over the years ; to hope for more would be unrealistic . More numerous are letters with a question on usage or ...
Strona 2
... word but , somewhat to my surprise , I have found it in the OED ( " of unknown origin " ) with half a column of definitions ( basically " the aftermath " ) and examples of its use . Other words derived from it include the legal term " 2.
... word but , somewhat to my surprise , I have found it in the OED ( " of unknown origin " ) with half a column of definitions ( basically " the aftermath " ) and examples of its use . Other words derived from it include the legal term " 2.
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