Susie's example of 'Tensions'
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Susie's example of 'Tensions'
Was the Middle East really the smartest example to use, considering the backgrounds of the people present in Monday's game? I wonder how many complaints it will receive, and whether they considered editing it our or reshooting it?
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Re: Susie's example of 'Tensions'
What, because people whose grandparents lived in Asia would be offended by the suggestion that there is tension in the Middle East?Martin Smith wrote:Was the Middle East really the smartest example to use, considering the backgrounds of the people present in Monday's game? I wonder how many complaints it will receive, and whether they considered editing it our or reshooting it?
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Re: Susie's example of 'Tensions'
Martin Smith wrote:Was the Middle East really the smartest example to use, considering the backgrounds of the people present in Monday's game? I wonder how many complaints it will receive, and whether they considered editing it our or reshooting it?
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I'll guess at "none". Anyone else?Martin Smith wrote:I wonder how many complaints it will receive
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It was a perfect example of how the plural of tension is used.Martin Smith wrote:Was the Middle East really the smartest example to use, considering the backgrounds of the people present in Monday's game?
To date, none.Martin Smith wrote: I wonder how many complaints it will receive
We held several meetings, involving advisors from the Vatican and Terry Waite, but after much deliberation it was decided we take the risk...... what exactly would we edit it for?Martin Smith wrote: and whether they considered editing it our or reshooting it?
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Re: Susie's example of 'Tensions'
Yawn.
Are there any other allowable examples of TENSIONS in the ODE2r, eg TENSIONS in mathematics or possibly sexual TENSIONS? I'd like to hear Susie talk about those
Are there any other allowable examples of TENSIONS in the ODE2r, eg TENSIONS in mathematics or possibly sexual TENSIONS? I'd like to hear Susie talk about those
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Re: Susie's example of 'Tensions'
Don't get me going, Dinos...Dinos Sfyris wrote:Yawn.
Are there any other allowable examples of TENSIONS in the ODE2r, eg TENSIONS in mathematics or possibly sexual TENSIONS? I'd like to hear Susie talk about those