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178. Exercise On "All" Tick (Initial.) |
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This section is from the book "The Science And Art Of Phrase-Making", by David Wolfe Brown. Also available from Amazon: The science and art of phrase-making.
*all are (are upward) all blessings all churches all (circum) stances all classes all (con)siderations all directions all his all his money all his own all honor all important
all is not all it
all its own all kinds all mankind all matters all means all men all mention all might have all might not all mine all must all mus(t) be
all my
all my friends
all my reasons
all particulars
all people
all persons
all places
all right
all such
all such matters
all such things
all that
all that has been
all that is necessary
all that this
all that you may
all the matter
all themselves
all there is
all therefore
all they
all think all think so all this all we do all we have
* Represented, according to Graham, by prefixing r hook to the tick.
all which all will be all we do all we have all which all will be
all you
all you are (are upward)
all you may
all you must
all your
all yours
 
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