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Mkyol Posted 18 years ago
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figure these out please

0"To each his own 01font00arbest02font00(arvest, harvest, ah best)02br
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001944, an excellent vintage 01font00fordeath02font00... and corn"02br
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00What do the colored words supposed to be? I wrote down what it sounds like to me. Can anybody figure it out?0-
  

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02br 00Neither suggests a definitive answer. '01i 00To each his own02i 00' is a fixed phrase as it stands, and '01i 00an excellent vintage02i 00' also collocates highly but without additions. I will need more context.

  • 02br 00Neither suggests a definitive answer.
  • '01i 00To each his own02i 00' is a fixed phrase as it stands, and '01i 00an excellent vintage02i 00' also collocates highly but without additions.
  • I will need more context.
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00Neither suggests a definitive answer. '01i00To each his own02i00' is a fixed phrase as it stands, and '01i00an excellent vintage02i00' also collocates highly but without additions. I will need more context. 0-
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0The second one might be an allusion to the second world war.0-
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00Good idea, Avangi.0-
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0They're both from a movie about holocaust.. coming one after the other.02br
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00I think it's harvest and for death.02br
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00I didn't know vintage is a term used for harvesting of grapes..0-
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00Ah! I just realized that the two phrases go together:02br
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01i00To each his own 01font02font00harvest-- 1944, an excellent vintage 01span00for death02span00 and corn.02br
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00Yes, Avangi's right on.02br
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