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Subject: | Black Falcons and thanks |
From: | "Peter Shute" <> |
Date: | Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:21:22 +1000 |
Interesting research there, Andrew, nice to think we're just continuing a century old argument. Did you mean "creating misconceptions ABOUT loose use of the word hovering"? I think that irrespective of the true definition of hovering, it seems that people can take it to mean different things. As it seems it's important to note whether birds are fluttering or not when they do it, perhaps it's wise to make it clear which it is. Tony did that by placing the word in quotes. Peter Shute wrote on Friday, 25 July 2008 12:05 AM: > So Ley if he hadn't been dead for over a century would defend > Tony Ashton's language and Mallock, dead for over 70 years, > might do the reverse and chide Stephen Debus for creating > misconceptions with loose use of the word hovering. |
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