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aruba
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response 1050 of 1055:
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Sep 19 14:53 UTC 1999 |
Looks good to me.
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albaugh
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response 1051 of 1055:
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Sep 20 17:46 UTC 1999 |
crisis 4 (kentn)
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aruba
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response 1052 of 1055:
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Sep 21 02:57 UTC 1999 |
Interesting....
crimps
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albaugh
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response 1053 of 1055:
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Sep 21 15:20 UTC 1999 |
aruba has it with crimps (6)
The definitions I found interesting:
crimp (3) Function: noun Etymology: perhaps from crimp (1) Date: 1758
: a person who entraps or forces men into shipping as sailors or
into enlisting in an army or navy
crimp (4) Function: transitive verb Date: 1812
: to trap into military or sea service : IMPRESS
impress (3) Function: transitive verb
Etymology: in- (2) + press (3) Date: 1596
1 : to levy or take by force for public service;
especially : to force into naval service
2 a : to procure or enlist by forcible persuasion
b : FORCE <impressed him into a white coat for the Christmas festivities>
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aruba
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response 1054 of 1055:
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Sep 21 18:59 UTC 1999 |
I hadn't heard those definitions of crimp before.
I think I'll start a new item, since this one has passed the traditional
cutoff of 1000 responses. (Though Grex seems to be able to handle the size
OK these days; it used to be that items got incredibly slow around this
point.)
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aruba
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response 1055 of 1055:
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Sep 21 19:16 UTC 1999 |
OK, item 104 in the language conference is now the 8th edition of the
6-letter word game.
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