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A cretinous expression that means simply “until”, because until ''implies'' “unless”.  
A cretinous expression that means simply “until”, because “until” ''implies'' “unless”.  


But don’t let that stream of irresistible logic stop you {{tag|flannel}}ling aeay to your heart’s content.
But don’t let that stream of irresistible logic stop you {{tag|flannel}}ling aeay to your heart’s content.


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Revision as of 17:23, 21 October 2016

A cretinous expression that means simply “until”, because “until” implies “unless”.

But don’t let that stream of irresistible logic stop you flannelling aeay to your heart’s content.

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