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		<title>The little word at the beginning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christian Science Monitor Blog &#124; Verbal Energy &#8212; November 24, 2004. &#160; Essay about the &#8220;inappropriately disappearing&#8221; use of the most frequenty-used word in the English language, the. The other side of the inappropriately disappearing &#8220;the&#8221; is the upwardly mobile &#8230; <a href="http://www.banffcentre.org/communications/2004/11/24/the-little-word-at-the-beginning/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Christian Science Monitor Blog | Verbal Energy</a> &mdash; <i>November 24, 2004</i>. &nbsp;<br />
Essay about the &ldquo;inappropriately disappearing&rdquo; use of the most frequenty-used word in the English language, <i>the</i>.</p>
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The other side of the inappropriately disappearing &ldquo;the&rdquo; is the upwardly mobile capitalized &ldquo;the.&rdquo; This tends to show up especially in the names of businesses where imagination seems in somewhat short supply, e.g., a bookstore on Main Street that calls itself The Bookstore on Main Street, and insists on that capital &ldquo;T.&rdquo; Or some nouveau hotelier opens something called, obviously but unmemorably, The Inn on the Square.
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