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Nice that 'wold' is almost lucus a non lucendo.
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And our watchword shall be 'Back to 1268!'
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The thing you might want to do first of all is go into 'themes' and change to a neutral background colour.
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I don't use it on macs, but the link I sent was a download for macs. I did see lower down on the page that someone wrote seems to require OSX 10.14+.
But here it is in the mac store:
macappstore.org/focuswriter/...
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The Count of Monte Cristo
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.txt files should always be transferable without loss forever. The more extras you use, the more app bound the file.
FocusWriter is the best lightweight writing app I know. Opens even large files very quickly.
focuswriter.macupdate.com
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hai ragione
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But the conclave that elected Francis had a great majority of cardinals appointed by John Paul or Benedict.
So who knows.
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Replace it with part of Psalm 22 at the invitatory, but after the invitatory read it as part of the appointed psalms for the 19th?
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But if you Hera good one, tell me.
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Must be a big blow to realise that.
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Everyone under 70 is young to Donald Trump
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£9.75 inc p&p to the UK.
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Try a search here?
www.bookfinder.com
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Emerson said: I cannot remember the books I’ve read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.
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www.theacropolismuseum.gr/en/plate-9
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From the OED
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Faggoter
(but firewood gatherer is probably the most transparent to modern readers)
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Exactly. More a jam than a stew.
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Povidla? Is it stewed fruit or jam?
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3rd series just trailed.
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Of all your catchphrases, I think my favourite is "Yes, that was a joke."
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I once did that with Ian McEwan's 'Saturday'. It took a whole Saturday.
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When Caesar was about to cross the Rubicon, he insisted a slave from the Pripet marshes (someone used to getting his feet wet) be thrown across first.
Ilya iacta est.
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That's what I wonder about closed orders. How do we know they aren't just having fun behind closed doors? Perhaps they should get out and do their work in empty high-street premises so that everyone can see if there is spiritual slacking.
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Of course - the photo was taken in Portree a long time ago.
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He has an incredible talent: he is able to be Beavis AND Butt-Head at the same time.
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Tomatl was (is?) an Aztec god who accepts the sacrifice of precious ketchup in place of human blood.
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Or to a stone cobblestone staircase in Walcourt, Wallonia, Namur, Belgium.
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Mince spies?
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The Irresistible FRANCIS meets the Immovable OBJECT.
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I ate like a horse; I drank rivers of beer;
I shit talked thousands; and now I lie here.
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Porthmadog from the Cob
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Looks idyllic, but it seems it was the scene of 'Death in Cabin 17'.
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Loch Coruisk, Skye.
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Why is a mouse when it spins?
Because the fewer, the higher!
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I asked a tree expert (Mick Crawley on Twitter) who said it's hard to tell from the pictures, but his best guess is an elm, Ulmus parvifolia. He knows there one in Queen Square.
See this site: apps.london.gov.uk/street-trees...
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There was a scheme to make people listen to Hole records every day until they got a job. It was called Love on the Dole.
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I was surprised you hadn't announced it in a skeet.
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The latest episode of ALILI is out!
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Magic = a reaction to the unpleasanter corners of Madonna's body of work.
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The Skiddaw Massive
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First rule of Tight Club:
Leave your wallet at the door.
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Carpet = what you think it is
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Faeology seems to exist
kaoticmythicals.com/activities/f...