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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Should the part in bold in the next paragraph?

I would like to conclude my message by offering my utmost gratitude to those who have made preparations and arrangements for the success of today’s ceremony, especially to Rev. Shindo Nomura and his wife, the priests of Overseas Department, and to all other priests, their wives and believers. Thank you very much.

Should the part in bold in the next paragraph?
  

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If this is a written message being sent to somebody, then yes, I would insert a CRLF after the word 'believers'. If it is notes for a speech (that only the speaker will see) then it doesn't matter.

  • If this is a written message being sent to somebody, then yes, I would insert a CRLF after the word 'believers'.
  • If it is notes for a speech (that only the speaker will see) then it doesn't matter.
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If this is a written message being sent to somebody, then yes, I would insert a CRLF after the word 'believers'.
If it is notes for a speech (that only the speaker will see) then it doesn't matter.
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chipw If this is a written message being sent to somebody, then yes, I would insert a CRLF after the word 'believers'.If it is notes for a speech (that only the speaker will see) then it doesn't matter.
What does CRLF stand for? Thanks.
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Carriage Return/Line Feed

Those terms go way back to the beginning of the electronic computer days and typewriter days. On a typewriter you had two functions to get a new line started - you pushed a lever to roll the paper up, a line feed, and you pushed the carriage back across the machine to the beinning of the line at the left edge of the paper, a carirage return. Wikepedia has a big e

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