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RC - In his New York Times blog in August, 2006, Douglas Coupland CR - Midwinter in the southern hemisphere comes in June and July SC - Building permits typically being a very volatile indicator of growth or decline
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Added another file in the first post about grammar, idioms, and tips.
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