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IMAC Parentheses 2005
In Italian it's parentheses, which is like the same word without the letter S at the end. But what's weird about how we call them in Italian is that all kinds of brackets, we say it's a type of parentheses. So for example, the square bracket is a square parentheses, and the curly bracket is a curly parentheses. It's parentheses, parentheses quadra, and parentheses graph. We call them brackets in England. Yes, but you got to use the parentheses so we can confuse Stephen to an extent. IMAC parentheses 2005. And close parentheses. I know, I know. What are you called? Parenthesis. In Italian?" "Pronouns," he says
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