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> From: Keith Addison
>To: sustainablelorgbiofuel@lists.sustainablelists.org
>Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2013, 17:56
>Subject: [Biofuel] Free market ideology
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Managing editor David Donovan says unrestrained neo-liberal free
market ideology is not new and risks tearing our society apart if we
don't stand in its way.
Why everyth
>I am sick and tired of people wasting apostrophes.
But it's the crux of the biscuit!
Philistine.
Keith
>There is a finite
>supply, and the Oxford English Dictionary estimates that we've already
>used more than half.
>Moreover, with more and more people studying English, this alarming
>trend wi
I strongly agree with that but there is hope I heard that we will all be
switching to Chinese soon and they dont (saved one) use any punctuation
Which is great news for all the punctuation marks As you know the period
is even closer to extinction than the appostrophe followed closely by
the com
I am sick and tired of people wasting apostrophes. There is a finite
supply, and the Oxford English Dictionary estimates that we've already
used more than half.
Moreover, with more and more people studying English, this alarming
trend will only get worse.
Remember. Think before you punctuate.
Wow .must be a slow news day in the sustainable world
J;^>
robert and benita rabello wrote:
Thomas Kelly wrote:
There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
That would be the first its, ; righ
Aye, laddie.
robert and benita rabello wrote:
> Thomas Kelly wrote:
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>>>There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
>>>A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
>>>market.
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>>>
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>> That would be the first its, ; right Miss Grundy.?
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> Pos
Thomas Kelly wrote:
There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
That would be the first its, ; right Miss Grundy.?
Possessive "its" in Standard English does not have an apostrophe, to
distinguis
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To:
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Free Market
> There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
> A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
> market.
>
> Besides, just because drugs are safe for Canadians doesn
There's no apostrophe in its as used below:
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
Besides, just because drugs are safe for Canadians doesn't mean they are
safe for Americans.
We're more better, and thus have different DNA.
Kirk McLoren wrote:
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Think About This !!!
A car company can move it's factories to Mexico and claim it's a free
market.
A toy company can out source to a Chinese subcontractor and claim it's a
free market.
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