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Paul Zorn: John, "Arrant" means something like "utter" or "complete" - and ... john george: Ray - The bright side of the increase in government workers during a recession is that it does help ...
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Paul Zorn: John, "Arrant" means something like "utter" or "complete" - and ... john george: Ray - The bright side of the increase in government workers during a recession is that it does help ...
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Paul Zorn: John, "Arrant" means something like "utter" or "complete" - and ... john george: Ray - The bright side of the increase in government workers during a recession is that it does help ...
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Fellow Merriam-Webster readers Arrant Pedantry, Language Log and Motivated Grammar have written very interesting posts about the less-fewer [...]
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The first post, which addresses the essential point to this blog, is from Jonathon at Arrant Pedantry.
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The first post, which addresses the essential point to this blog, is from Jonathon at Arrant Pedantry.
Things that keep me up at night (Part I) « Motivated Grammar 2008
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The Moon Is An Arrant Thief, LondonThe moon gets a bad rap: last year the Hayward declared it "deceitful", and now it's a thief.
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Update: If you remain unconvinced: Bill Walsh, Motivated Grammar, Mark Liberman, Bradshaw of the Future and Arrant Pedantry have written interesting posts on this strangely contentious subject.
Less or fewer? 2008
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Update: If you remain unconvinced: Bill Walsh, Motivated Grammar, Mark Liberman, Bradshaw of the Future and Arrant Pedantry have written interesting posts on this strangely contentious subject.
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Arrant horseshit, that only embarrasses those who try to defend it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Paul Hollander on the Fall of Communism 2009
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