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<link>http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001272.html</link>
<description>Reading some of Arnold's posts on the thin line between error and mere variation reminded me of a song lyric that I've frequently wondered about....</description>
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<title>How that</title>
<link>http://oreneta.com/baldie/blog/archives/2004/07/chuck_d_is_out.asp</link>
<description>Discreet enquiries suggest that Chuck D is out of the office and being a Public Enemy on a beach somewhere until September, so we&apos;re going to have to sort this one two three four out ourselves. I completely agree with...</description>
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<title>Talking out me neck, again</title>
<link>http://oreneta.com/baldie/blog/archives/2004/07/talking_out_me_1.asp</link>
<description>Re this post by Eric Bakovic, I reckon that when Chuck D of Public Enemy sings Ain&apos;t how that God planned it? he may be using &quot;how that&quot; where standard English speakers would use &quot;how&quot;, and that the pronoun &quot;that&quot;...</description>
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