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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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001. Fluorescent clothing, which included such items as T-shirts and socks, was also popular.02br
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002. Fluorescent clothing, which included items such as T-shirts and socks, was also popular.02br
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" This would have absolutely no relevance here. 0-

  • " This would have absolutely no relevance here.
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0Hi Simon,02br
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00These are used interchangeably.02br
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00There's a certain sense that in #2 some of the clothing may not be considered as "items" while in #1 all the clothing would be "items." This would have absolutely no relevance here. I'd have to think of an example.02br
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00Regards, - A.0-
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0Hi there,02br
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00Thanks a lot. 02br
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00But I still don't understand 'There's a certain sense that in #2 some of the clothing may not be considered as "items" while in #1 all the clothing would be "items." '0-
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0Sorry about that.02br
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00We went to a yard sale. There were lots of tools, some kitchen ware, chairs and other furniture, old phonograph records, used clothing.02br
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00The stuff for sale included memorabilia, such as old Beatle records, and a baseball signed by Ted Williams.02br
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00Where memorabilia is one category among m

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