Re: Criticisms of "a"
From: John Swindle (jcswindle_at_msn.deletethispart.com)
Date: 03/13/05
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 05:50:46 GMT
<gugobsn2718@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, I'm currently working on a research paper about the word "a." I
> need to find any material I can that expresses an opinion about "a" as
> used by an author. Any suggestions on where I can find professional
> criticism?
>
How about amateur appreciation? I liked the scene in the movie
« Moscow on the Hudson » where Robin Williams as a Russian
immigrant introduced the jazz classic "Take 'A' Train".
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