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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-15-2010 @ 9:51PM
Fran said...
The AOL link to this story calls the festival "very unique." Nothing is "very unique." "Unique" means "one-of-a-kind." Either something is unique or it isn't - there are no comparative degrees.
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8-15-2010 @ 10:08PM
stephen said...
Unique; 1) being the only one of its kind 2) unusual or rare.
The New American WEBSTER handy college DICTIONARY.
8-16-2010 @ 12:28AM
ManicD said...
Thats tellin' em Fran. I'll bet the "writer" could expound for hours about how America (the white man) cheated, fleeced and took advantage of every other race and nation on the Planet, but doesn't know who wrote Websters Dictionary. Another shining example of a "Liberal" Arts Education in a post "Viet Nam Era" America......God help us.