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Institutes of the *United States Government*: N.B.A. Action -- *Is*? -- Fantastic [FIVE AND DIME "REPRESENT"]
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Big Red Jeff Rubard
2010-02-02 03:31:12 UTC
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As for personal preference, here's a "clew":

Haven't got around to /watching/ Basketball in a while, but *what
proves this*?
There is "disposal" over other people's ability to express their views
("dictation" in the 'argot' of the social scientist Kenneth Arrow),
and *limitation* of their 'degrees of freedom' and "life chances [a
"cryin' shame" in the argot of WWII soldiers, but *really*...] --
And there is a phrase we know in Portland, Oregon, U.S.:
*Libertas indifferentiae*.
But we don't *use it very much*.
Like that, kind of.
Jeff Rubard
2010-02-02 03:46:56 UTC
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On Feb 1, 7:31 pm, Big Red Jeff Rubard
As for personal preference, here's a http://youtu.be/kkhWeEGyIdI
Haven't got around to /watching/ Basketball in a while, but *what
proves this*?
There is "disposal" over other people's ability to express their views
("dictation" in the 'argot' of the social scientist Kenneth Arrow),
and *limitation* of their 'degrees of freedom' and "life chances [a
"cryin' shame" in the argot of WWII soldiers, but *really*...] --
*Libertas indifferentiae*.
But we don't *use it very much*.
Like that, kind of.
Old. School.
http://www.rhapsody.com/the-sugarhill-gang/rappers-delight
[There are various stories to tell about this "1st Rap song" from the
'Sugarhill Gang' made-up by Sugar Hill Records, including that they
were from *every* part of the New York area (incl. New Jersey) and
Wonder Mike, Big Bank Hank, and Master Gee correspond to 'NYC' figures
Michel Foucault, Clement Greenberg, and Christgau. /Like that/.]

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