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On Jun 16, 8:05 am, wrote:
So which definition do you use for a given word Cecil, the common, usually abiguous one, the precise, context based one, or whichever leads to the most semantic games? It usually turns out that he used the one which allows whatever he said to be true in some context. 73, ac6xg |
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