Charles-

Sunday, December 4, 2005, 10:37:41 AM, you wrote:

> This discussion got me thinking about how Transcript does handle
> "is", and I realized they get away with what looks deceptively like
> English-style ambiguity by sneakily including (and distinguishing  
> carefully!) "is" and "is a" and "is in".

...and don't forget BZ #3157...

-- 
-Mark Wieder
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