a solute stipule
A ferlie (fairy) he spied with his ee, And there he saw a lady bright, Come riding down by the Elldon tree— a lady who hadfifty siller bells and nineon each lock of her horse's mane, and who pillioned Thomas the Rhymer, and took him,red blude to the knee,thorugh the mirk, mirk night, to the place whereThey saw neither sun nor moon."
— a lady who had
on each lock of her horse's mane, and who pillioned Thomas the Rhymer, and took him,
thorugh the mirk, mirk night, to the place where
Given that a speaker who successfully and felicitously assertorily utters a sentence S aims at representing the actual world as a world with respect to which S is evaluated as true (Searle and Vanderveken 1985 ), and given that, as pointed out in Sect.
It is unusual for a team to score a hundred goals in one game.
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