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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a previous message or entry in a discussion, typically in online forums or comment sections.
Example: "In the above post, the author discusses the importance of sustainable practices in business."
Alternatives: "previous post" or "prior post".
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Some of my proposals are extensions of Dr. Zilberman's proposals in the above post.
It didn't have anything to do with the "design basis", as the above post correctly points out.
Update 7/12/07: Alex Needham (arts blog acting editor writes): As Tim Jonze disputes Morrissey's account of the "David Bowie" and "Knightsbridge" exchanges, I've edited the above post to remove them.
There should be an honest discussion about the many devious ways in which Scott Long damages global gay activism, and I hope Columbia will not delete the above post of mine.
The video linked to in the above post is graphic and depicts a young boy said to be Ali in the Sitra health center where he died as men cried over his body.
Update, February 20th Details for Obama's plan for neuroscience still haven't been released, but since writing the above post, I was able to speak with one of the scientists whose advice the Administration has sought, Rafael Yuste, co-director of Columbia University's Kavli Institute for Brain Science.
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The corporate and investment banking unit, headed by Jean-Pierre Mustier, above, posted a 57percentt jump in profit.
The suspected killer, above, posted the video and is still at large.
The video above, posted on YouTube today is said to show shelling of al-Ghouta.
Baauer's "Harlem Shake" has fueled the latest viral dance-video craze, with endless variations, above, posted online.
Above: Posts on 'Scammed by Cuff' page.
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