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In article <2dudot$e...@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> x...@cats.ucsc.edu (Kirsten Lea Swazey) writes: ) )i solved my difficulty here and am now back to full capability. tho that )is not saying much ...
Kirsten, as G.M. and C.E.O. of Alt.Syntax.Tactical, i'd like to suggest that you calm down, hon. If you are having any problems, any problems at all, it's good to remember that the nicest people in the world can be found on alt.wedding.
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i solved my difficulty here and am now back to full capability. tho that
is not saying much ... so what is the significance of this tertiary methodology in fiction? from where does it originate? now, the existence of trilogies in fiction well-established to be sure, but i am unfamiliar with how comics implement this. please enlighten me ... what about sextets in fiction? xtc