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Two different meanings. To me, "out there" means simply to publish something, while the latter implies a specific recipient. -- nm
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con_carne
presume 'out there' is either in both or not in both. (it is , in fact, relating to publishing information) -- nm
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ty97
Jul 23 '10, 10:20
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The former then, but both are fine.
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con_carne
Jul 23, 10:25
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adjectives, I mean -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 23, 10:30
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Quick(ly) is an adverb in this usage. (nm)
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musubi, adorable
Jul 23, 10:33
(quick is not a verb, dang) -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 23, 10:29
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