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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: I believe Pizza Hut offered a particular pizza they called a New Yorker a few years ago, perhaps they still do. So does "I'm a New Yorker" mean "I'm a pizza"? Not in English. George Patterson They say nothing's certain except death and taxes. The thing is, death doesn't get worse every time Congress goes into session. |
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![]() "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... Not in English. Nor in German. |
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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 00:17:16 GMT, "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote: Not in English. Nor in German. Doch auf Deutsch. Der Indefinitivartikel "ein" wird in so einem Satz einfach nicht gefunden. "Ich bin Berliner" toent richtig. "Ich bin ein Berliner" hoert sich komisch aus. Rob -- [You] don't make your kids P.C.-proof by keeping them ignorant, you do it by helping them learn how to educate themselves. -- Orson Scott Card |
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![]() "Robert Perkins" wrote in message news ![]() **sigh** You've missed the point. It's not about language, it's about logic. |
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