Thread: Gagging Orders
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Old 15-05-2011, 15:51   #24
MargaretR
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Re: Gagging Orders

When I say 'suppresses' it is using the present tense which still applies because the gagging order is still in place.
Your version 'suppressed' is not appropriate.

I missed an 'e' from 'involvement'.
I blame the physical disability of my hands, rather than the mental incapacity to spell.

Remind me again of your excuse.
A bad workman always blames his tools
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