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Could Increase mean what it says in a standard English dictionary?
by
Phyllis
(guest)
2/7/2004, 4:45 PM
in reply to
a message by David
I'm sorry if I sound abrupt, but usually when a name comes from a particular word (like the names Increase or
Justice
or something like them) it means what the particular word means.
Phyllis
(aka Sidhe Uaine or
Gaia
Euphoria)
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Increase
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David
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2/7/2004, 4:17 PM
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Re: Increase
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Anneza
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2/9/2004, 6:54 AM
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Random: Jezebel and Christian...
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Miranda
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2/9/2004, 10:42 PM
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Could Increase mean what it says in a standard English dictionary?
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Phyllis
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2/7/2004, 4:45 PM
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Re: Could Increase mean what it says in a standard English dictionary?
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David
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2/7/2004, 6:50 PM
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Re: Could Increase mean what it says in a standard English dictionary?
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Michelle the First
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2/8/2004, 10:10 PM
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Re: Could Increase mean what it says in a standard English dictionary?
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Anthony
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2/9/2004, 1:41 AM
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Re: Could Increase mean what it says in a standard English dictionary?
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Ruby
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2/20/2004, 1:27 PM