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Perfect! Thanks so much! (this doc has an annoying tendency to try to sound impressive in her repo

Posted By: bonjeanjo on 2008-05-20
In Reply to: I think it's French: "fait accompli" (spelling?) - LowlyMT

Subject: Perfect! Thanks so much! (this doc has an annoying tendency to try to sound impressive in her reports) :)




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Subject: Well, then it's perfect! Thank you all! :-) nm

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Subject: perfect, thank you!

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Subject: Well thanks Ms. Perfect Spelling Police. Obviously,

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