> either grouping (well-behaved dogs) and interns or well-behaved (dogs
> and interns)
> in a rather ambiguous way. Can we bring bad-behaved interns?.
> 
> The "and" is redundant in the presence of the "et" in the "et cetera",
> unambiguously meaning
> that there is a grouping or class of equivalence being defined.
> Though I am not a native english speaker though, so I might be wrong.
> 
> Back to the assembler...

you'll do better with a language that uses parens to good effect. ;-)

- erik

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