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Echelson
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: lexapro weightgain |
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Sounds interesting. In universal grammar, there are kind of these "switching points", where you choose (so to speak) between a few limited options for a certain kind of functionality. There are lots of final outcomes, but the actual number of those decisions isn't that high. A good introductory book is "The Atoms of Language: The Mind's Hidden Rules Of Grammar" by Mark Baker.This sounds like a theory that characterizes some of the more subtle aspects of Japanese under this scheme. Topic marking is a bit hard to grasp in Japanese, and it's quite different to English grammar. But according to this, it would have a functionality in the framework of universal grammar that replicated functions in English. Maybe it will make the theory of Japanese grammar a bit more rigorous and systematic, looking at it in terms of universal-grammar functionality instead of trying to sum it up in hard-and-fast mechanical rules, which is pretty difficult.(E.g. wa は which is the main topic marker, also has a function called "contrastive wa". I remember bringing this up in Japanese class, and the native Japanese teacher didn't know what I was talking about. It's a pretty vague distinction that's purely about context.)
I agree that it sucks. But you know that is the way it is set up, just like everyone else does. It is a little retarded to complain about it. That's like going into McDonald's and complaining that you got a stomach ache.There are about a million comments like yours and there is really no point.
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PRADEEP
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: lexapro and insomnia |
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I hate when 3D is used as a marketing gimmick and most of the time makes the movie look bad. The only exception I have seen to this is Pixar's Up. The 3D in the movie added depth to the scenes rather than having stuff pop out at you like most 3D movies.
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Nerida
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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From left to right:Future Pedophile, Future Serial Rapist/Murderer, Most annoying Dad ever, Hopefully will get out through the Military...SMILE!.
Cr3Dit? Really?!
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Ambrose
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: lexapro and insomnia |
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Sponsored by HowLifeWorks?
First rule of what? |
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Intertwine
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: lexapro effects treatment results |
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In San Fran, theres hardly a backyard in houses

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Blatchley
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: lexapro missed dose |
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And the real irony right there Gonthim, is the cop scaring someone into compliance is EXACTLY what terrorists try to do, but I doubt Norman is smart enough to realize that.
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Shoushan
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: lexapro aleve |
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Fun seasonal fact: Jesus was most likely born some time during the summer based on biblical evidence, not December 25th, making religious boycotts exceptionally ironic.
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Janeshia
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: lexapro and insomnia |
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Wetherell
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How many times will they change a word that has negative connotations before they realize you can't outrun the euphemism treadmill? The phrase "mentally retarded" was picked because, at the time, it was neutral. If you want meaningful change you won't reach it playing word games. If they want meaningful change they will have to change the way people feel about people who are different from themselves. Good luck with that because people seem to be predisposed to fragment into groups and look down on people outside their group. |
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