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New Scientist 9 September 2010
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None of the 3 cases herein occur during the same year, one each occurring in 1960, 1961, and 1962. The common factor is, of course, that in each case a blunt instrument (speaking loosely) serves as a murder weapon.
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english dialects from the eighth century to the present dayThe word _dialect In old dictionaries was simply "a manner of speaking" or "phraseology," in accordance with its derivation from the Greek dialectos, a discourse or way of speaking; from the verb dialegesthai, to discourse or converse. The modern meaning is somewhat more precise, the meaning signify "a local variety of speech differing from the standard or literary language." english dialects from the eighth century to the present day presents a great account of English dialects from the old english to the modern one.