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  • OPML what does that that for: Other People Money Langauge?

    Why “MacBook” is a weak name « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • For example, DAML DARPA Agent Markup Langauge has been around so long the project that created it has ended.

    Stephen's Lighthouse: Semantic Web - Web 3.0 2008

  • Langauge politics played a role in the delayed admission of New Mexico and Arizona, and Utah, notably, had to renounce polygamy before being admitted in 1890.

    Balkinization 2006

  • May 10th, 2006 at 10: 21 am jspot » Blog Archive » Langauge Wars, Culture Wars, War on the “Other” says:

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 10, 2006 2006

  • Now I can validate all Chemical Markup Langauge files I have around, which is very useful for those I use to make sure CDK and Bioclipse is working properly.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Egon Willighagen 2006

  • Now I can validate all Chemical Markup Langauge files I have around, which is very useful for those I use to make sure CDK and Bioclipse is working properly.

    XML validation on Eclipse with Web Tools Platform Egon Willighagen 2006

  • There's a new Knowledge Economy, digital age company called BravoBrava! that takes it to mean "English as a Spoken Langauge" and focuses on the more natural path of learning to speak before learning to read.

    Ergonomic Education Anyone? David Grebow 2005

  • There's a new Knowledge Economy, digital age company called BravoBrava! that takes it to mean "English as a Spoken Langauge" and focuses on the more natural path of learning to speak before learning to read.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Clark Aldrich 2005

  • He would make us believe, that the French Academy have not been able to preserve their Langauge from Decay, and who are the Men in Britain who pretend to greater Genius for Eloquence than the most Polite of the Politest Nation in Europe.

    Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to the Earl of Oxford, About the English Tongue. 1712

  • That excellent Moralist has not been pleas'd to discover himself, nor to Printe his Name, but has set his Mark to his Works, which he has Embellish'd with new Flowers of Rhetorick, that shew what a Genius he has for refining Langauge, and how happily one may use the Figures of Cursing, Swearing, and Bawdy, which before they were entirely exploded.

    Reflections on Dr. Swift's Letter to the Earl of Oxford, About the English Tongue. 1712

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