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		<title>By: How (and Why) To Use Parentheses &#171; Bold Lentil</title>
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		<dc:creator>How (and Why) To Use Parentheses &#171; Bold Lentil</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] gender neutral pronoun &#8220;s(he)&#8220;, (3) the historically qualitatively quantitative &#8220;(In those days, getting a few hundred messages for a Web site launch was a sign of runaway success.)&#8221; and (4) quasi-euphemistic retrograde anti-stereotyping &#8220;(old customers)&#8220;. It is [...]</description>
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