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In response to
"
(and then think of "leaks out" as "leaked" or "hits the web") -- nm
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by
Beryllium
there has to be a missing comma after "off". -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Aug 3 '09, 14:48
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there may well be; I'm just saying that the basic structure of the sentence is the same as "X-Men 3 Leaks Out" -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 3, 14:54
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*ahem* The actual example would be "Wolverine Leaks Out"; I never saw it, yet I associate it with the same "quality" as X-Men3. heh. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 3, 14:55
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so it would be "Wolverine Kicks off, Leaks Out" -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 3, 14:56
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it should be..."Wolverine Kick Off, leaks out" -- nm
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Remlik
Aug 3, 14:59
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THAT'S what I wanted to know. thank you. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 3, 15:00
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