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A Husband and Wife Provide the Last Word on Matters Previously Open to Reasonable Interpretation.

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Definally. | A Husband and Wife Provide the Last Word on Matters Previously Open to Reasonable Interpretation. Lauren Krueger & Matthew David Brozik Definally. About This and Us Archives RSS Feed definally Across this or that. In Definally on December 20, 2012 at 12:50 pm Daniel Z.W. of Philadelphia asks whether it’s correct to remark that someone has moved “across the country” if that person merely went from, say, Minnesota to New York. It is not correct, Dan. “Across” means “from one side to the opposite side of” (something). In this case, (something) = the continental United States of America. One has moved “across the country” only when he or she has relocated from one coast (side) to the other coast. But wait, you’re probably thinking, because you’re never satisfied, what about the other opposite sides of the country? The “top,” so to speak, and the “bottom”? The northern border (the one with Canadia) and the southern border (the one with ...

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