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Re: TECH: Summary of proposals



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>> Among my missing favorites is a word for just one of the meanings of
>> the English "any":
>>
>> "One, no matter which, of more than two."
>>
>> This is definition (1) from a current edition of a collegiate
>> Websters.  I am too busy to participate in deliberations on this issue,
>> but I can't miss the opportunity to let this be voted on on its own
>> merits.
>
>But surely we need to know what its merits are, first?
>
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>And
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T
due to time constraints but do you remember:

Choose *any card.
Bring *any sandwich.
Direct translation of one of the meanings of any or cualquiera.


speech, at least historically, and I think the connection should
speech, at least historically, and I think the close connection should
be honored, even while building in alternative grammmars for the
first put forth by you and jorge.

All the best,

djer