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I believe that figures could show the microG changes better If figures are kept, please correct first line on Table 1 (data is misplaced) I think it should be 1G (not just in results but throughout the text), and then ground should be deleted (it is a pleonasm in this case) It is very good, clear, and consistent It could be shortened a bit.

Results I believe that figures could show the microG changes better If figures are kept, please correct first line on Table 1 (data is misplaced) I think it should be 1G (not just in results but throughout the text), and then ground should be deleted (it is a pleonasm in this case) Discussion It is very good, clear, and consistent Conclusion It could be shortened a bit.

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In a footnote to a piece about Wikipedia, you mention that (in addition to pleonasm, pinko, and the estate tax) you have contributed to the wiki entry on "I Fought The Law". Which begs the question: what exactly did you edit or contribute?

It's a pleonasm to say that these performances, which took place in public, were never intended for domestic listening; they have the sort of intensity that's incongruous with the quiet enjoyment of home.

The word 'interpretation' is often used in such a way that 'admissible interpretation' is a pleonasm.

What needs to be kept in mind, in reflecting on this issue, is whether a "contingent thing" is a pleonasm and "infinite reality" is without sense and whether, when people go beyond anthropomorphism (or try to go beyond it), it is possible to have a sufficient understanding of what is referred to by "God" to make faith a coherent possibility.

My work as writer is mere pleonasm.

("Peculiar alone" is a tautology, or maybe a pleonasm).

But, in turn, when one considers what kind of transcendent reality God is said to be, there seems to be an implicit logical ban on there being empirical evidence (a pleonasm) for his existence.

Designed to cover the vast field of engineering practice comprised in the modern science of hydraulics, the expansion is scarcely to be wondered at? and, indeed, in turning over the leaves, one does not find that there is any inclusion of inappropriate material or pleonasm of treatment.

In a 1993 column for Wired that earns a 9 out of 10 for hilarity and a 2 out of 10 for accuracy, Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the MIT Media Lab (who I'm praying will have a sense of humor about this) asked the question that was on everyone's mind: Virtual Reality: Oxymoron or Pleonasm?

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