Don't write so much highfalutin next time.
but yo, doesn't e have special significance to the nation, as they feel placing the I before E except after C preferences the (now known to be unintellible) internalist notion find intelligibility's primacy in the subjectivized I (a la) rather then the involved 5 senses (here signed in e, the fifth letter of the alphabet) unless that sense is sight, which is sufficiently detached for whitey's yakubian purposes.
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The floor is so out of whack that the door hits it when opened.
It's also possible that this Dennis is based on the real-life Labour firebrand, Denis Healey (b. 1917), the shadow of Chancellor of the Exchequer 1972-1974. In the run-up to the 1974 general election, Healey was particularly on point, promising that when Labour took back the government ten days later (Febrary 28), he'd “squeeze property speculators until the pips squeak,” as well as “wring the neck of the Housing Finance Act.”
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