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see who's got hoardings where in Mt Albert
Note to Labour re hoardings: the Party Vote is the important one.
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TL:DR?
John Key had to talk about his cat and Coronation Street
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Hard News: Who owns the news?, in reply to
Ah!
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I don’t find Red Alert (for the most part) an excessively useful source of value adding commentary on any subject and I do put that squarely on Curran’s shoulders.
Well, fine. You're most welcome to that opinion. What it's got to do with:
Myllylahti hinted at an agenda in this comment on Clare Curran’s blog.
is lost on me.
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Myllylahti hinted at an agenda in this comment on Clare Curran’s blog.
This would be the same blog where Trevor Mallard did whatever the hell he does - not really holding my breath waiting for value adding media commentary from that quarter.
Right, so Myllylahti is somehow to blame for commenting on a thread on a blog post on a blog which sometimes also features posts by Trevor Mallard, who...
Oh, I give up.
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The editor of the New Zealand Herald, Tim Murphy, has been in touch on the "enormity" issue
That's what he chooses to weigh in on?
Bizarre.
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A dictionary definition, eh? And what dictionary would that be?
Not a very good one, admittedly, but a dictionary nonetheless!
I'm surprised the Herald subs feel differently.
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... and I'll meet you at gestation.
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3. greatness of size, scope, extent, or influence; immensity
Usage note
3. Enormity has been in frequent and continuous use in the sense “immensity” since the 18th century: The enormity of the task was overwhelming. Some hold that ["]enormousness["] is the correct word in that sense and that enormity can only mean “outrageousness” or “atrociousness”: The enormity of his offenses appalled the public. -
finding my parents' copy of The Joy of Sex when I was 8.
Ditto.
Guys like you are the reason I got an STI & have used the morning after pill 3 times.
I don't think that's entirely fair.