> I find it useful for when you want to de-emphasise
> something or make a distinction between one thing
> and
> another.
>
> cheers, bill b. (as distinguised from Bill B. :-))
or to distinguisH de-emphasiZed misspellings, and
their subsequent correction. :-)
bill b.
actually distinguised is a form of distinguishing that
is somewhat disguised.
sheesh, canyoutellthatishasbeenalongdayalreadyyet?
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