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Explain once-over twilight thought transference, Foster

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Mark Brader

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Jan 2, 2010, 2:08:14 AM1/2/10
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Once-over, twilight, thought transference, Foster, fissionability,
Sister of Charity, seton, Egeria, nil, Temple, elevated, twaddler,
third law of motion, four-a-cat, field theory, Sister of Charity,
seton, eighteen, nil, twaddler.
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Andrew B.

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Jan 2, 2010, 8:17:05 AM1/2/10
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On 2 Jan, 07:08, m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote:
> Once-over, twilight, thought transference, Foster, fissionability,
> Sister of Charity, seton, Egeria, nil, Temple, elevated, twaddler,
> third law of motion, four-a-cat, field theory, Sister of Charity,
> seton, eighteen, nil, twaddler.

Head words for the column/page containing the words "one" to "twenty"
in the OED?

Mark Brader

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Jan 2, 2010, 10:22:09 AM1/2/10
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Mark Brader:

> > Once-over, twilight, thought transference, Foster, fissionability,
> > Sister of Charity, seton, Egeria, nil, Temple, elevated, twaddler,
> > third law of motion, four-a-cat, field theory, Sister of Charity,
> > seton, eighteen, nil, twaddler.

Andrew Bull:

> Head words for the column/page containing the words "one" to "twenty"
> in the OED?

Close enough! I actually used my RHU1.
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