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If colons and semicolons give themselves airs and graces, at least they also...
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Lynne Truss
Book:
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The
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If colons and semicolons give themselves airs and graces, at least they also confer airs and graces that the language would be lost without.
( Lynne Truss )
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