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"Specious," for instance, means "seemingly logical, but actually fallacious" whether you hear it, see it or feel it out in Braille.
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"Specious," for instance, means "seemingly logical, but actually fallacious" whether you hear it, see it or feel it out in Braille.
How to Wake Up Slumbering Minds William Harryman 2009
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I am unabashedly in love with “Origins of the Specious”.
Book Review: I love “Origins of the Specious” « Motivated Grammar 2009
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I am unabashedly in love with “Origins of the Specious”.
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At the site he has an entry titled The Origin of the Specious.
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At the site he has an entry titled The Origin of the Specious.
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Specious patent litigation is one of the great scourges of modern capitalism, at least the American version of it.
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Specious patent litigation is one of the great scourges of modern capitalism, at least the American version of it.
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Our book Origins of the Specious has a whole chapter on fractured French, with many examples of the peculiar lexical relations between English and French.
The Grammarphobia Blog » Blog Archive » Franglais speaking 2010
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