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20Apr 2013

Virtual armies and the evolution of language

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I was trying  trying to keep up with the events taking place in Watertown at breakfast Friday morning, when I read this sentence on Twitter: Early Friday, a virtual army of heavily armed law enforcement officers was still going through houses in Watertown one by one in a search for the second suspect. I know the … Read More →

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