Time:owner-libertylaw@blake.sharpcomm.com Thu Oct 3 09:16:11 1996
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 10:13:06 -1000
To: libertylaw@www.ultimate.org
From: liberty@mcn.net (Paul Andrew Mitchell)
Subject: Re: LLAW: David Miller Pleadings (?)
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"any thing" and "anything"
are very close, imho,
especially when there is
no space separating them :-).
/s/ Paul Mitchell
>Actually the core sentence here is:
>
>They do not add anything.
>
>"do not add" is a complex verb. and 'any' is NOT, in this case, an adjective.
>
>John Michael
>>
>>Ya, what the heck, let's abolish
>>adjectives. They don't really
>>add anything important.
>>
>>becomes
>>
>>They don't really add anything.
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>>becomes
>>
>>They don't really add thing.
>>
>>becomes
>>
>>They don't add thing.
>>
>>if we also abolish adverbs, then
>>
>>They don't thing.
>>
>>because we may as well
>>abolish verbs while we are
>>at it.
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>>They do thing.
>>
>>they thing
>>
>>the thin
>>
>>thin
>>
>>in
>>
>>t
>>
>>:-(
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>>
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