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- (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of article.
- 1994 February 26, Thorsten Altenkirch, “Abortion in Germany”, in de.soc.recht[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-22:
- Well, Thorsten, that's not a compromise, since it doesn't take into account one position. I will add an analogy to maker that clear.
I should, in line with my previous articel, remark, that such a suggestion (calling the own position a compromise) is a rhetorical device which paints the other side as compromiseless hardliners.
- 1998 June 30, Ralf Bathel, “searching an articel in "Optical Engineering", Vol. 37, June 98”, in sci.op-research[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-22:
- I'm searching an articel in "Optical Engineering", Vol. 37, June 98, Issue 6, pp. 1809-1816: "Simulation of micro-optical systems with RAYTRACE" from N. Lindlein, F. Simon and J. Schwindler.
- 2001 June 10, Gehrkens, “Instyle wonderful articel”, in alt.music.celine-dion[5] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-22:
- Do you know the magazine call Instyle. When you are a real Celine fan , you have to buy the last one of June. A wonderful articel 12 pages with wonderful photos of celine, rene , and baby renee.