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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephen
Paul Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>> >Typical use of dates (not times) in prose omit the year,
>>
>> Nonsense.
>
>Hardly. Few people use a year when giving a date that is close to the
>current date.
Who said anything about "close to the current date"?
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