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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bristol
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Of course I've no right to ask really, but as an ordinary voter, one wonders:
PS: How do you get a decent bulleted list out of this pseudo-html? It's driving me to distraction.
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Macduff, becoming tired of tomfoolery, flung his sword aside, and seizing hold of McGonagall, brought the sublime tragedy of Macbeth to a close in a rather undnigified way, by taking the feet from under the principal character. (review, Dundee 1858) |
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Location: Cardiff. S.Wales
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Many thanks Harry. It sounds like they're making a start, at least.
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Macduff, becoming tired of tomfoolery, flung his sword aside, and seizing hold of McGonagall, brought the sublime tragedy of Macbeth to a close in a rather undnigified way, by taking the feet from under the principal character. (review, Dundee 1858) |
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