By jangari
But what on earth is he talking about? Do linguists overuse the
expression in terms of? Even if we do, is its use considered
'lazy'? I've never heard any such sentiment. Can anyone shed some
light on this? I'd be absolutely interested.
<http://www.matjjin-nehen.com/2008/02/18/in-terms-of-what/>
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Bloggy bits and search terms
By doug
While updating Wordpress, I've also added the Scripturizer plug in.
I'll be interested to see how well this works, so feedback is
appreciated. It's set to the NRSV. I'm amazed and proud that the
following search terms not only found ...
<http://www.metacatholic.co.uk/2008/02/bloggy-bits-and-search-terms/>
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