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[[image:Amwell_Clear_Splash_No_Logo.jpg|300px|center]] <br>The last vestige of a bicameral mind. A work in progress, with {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles — you read that right —and counting. Wanna get in touch? Ping me [mailto:olly.buxton@btopenworld.com here].
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Here you will find idiosyncratic views of capital markets trading agreements, definitions booklets and other stuff, organised into evolving {{anatomy}} and {{nutshell}} guides. These may be out of date, incomplete, flippant, utter rubbish or just not there when you need them. Just so you know.
We have a bit of a thing about '''{{tag|plain English}}'''. And {{tag|flannel}}. But we quite like [[Latin]], [[Greeks|Greek]], and [[metaphor]], a literary device sadly overlooked in much modern legal documentation. <br>
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====In brief====
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====In the works====
*'''At the moment''': [[:category:draft|Draft articles]]
*'''Next''': [[:category:todo|Articles I keep meaning to get around to]]
===You like?===
Then let me tell you about [[Georgia’s Fund]].
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