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How to speak British, II. (Who, what, when & where).


In last issue's Publisher Profile of London-based Sylvester Sylvester

the lisping feline star of film cartoons. [TV: “The Bugs Bunny Show” in Terrace, I, 125]

See : Diction, Faulty
 Stein Stein , William Howard 1911-1980.

American biochemist. He shared a 1972 Nobel Prize for pioneering studies of ribonuclease.
, we ran a brief glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary.  of British terms unfamiliar to Americans. Stein responded to Fred Goss's article, "Fred, you made a very good fist of the interview. I'm really enjoying it."
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