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A {{tag|Latin}} phrase meaning  
A {{tag|Latin}} phrase meaning: ''I [[disclaimer|disclaim]], therefore I am a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]]''.
 
''I [[disclaim]], therefore I am a [[Mediocre lawyer|lawyer]]''.


This indubitable truth springs from the brow of French epistemologist René [[Descartes]]. It is from this beachhead he went on to deduce the certain existence of {{tag|flannel}}.
This indubitable truth springs from the brow of French epistemologist René [[Descartes]]. It is from this beachhead he went on to deduce the certain existence of {{tag|flannel}}.

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A Latin phrase meaning: I disclaim, therefore I am a lawyer.

This indubitable truth springs from the brow of French epistemologist René Descartes. It is from this beachhead he went on to deduce the certain existence of flannel.

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