Do you remember:
• When Pepsodent toothpaste seemed to be the only brand available, and we hadn’t even heard of fluoride?
• When no one ever talked about pollution? Either there wasn...
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It’s impossible these days to read a newspaper without encountering the word “poll.”
On September 9, the Sun’s token Liberal, Warren Kinsella, demonstrated two different meanings of poll ...
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Many of us take a dim view of fortune-tellers, astrologers, clairvoyants and the like. I guess we tend to lump them together with our skepticism about UFOs, mystics and the supernatural.
Certainly, we&rsqu...
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Perhaps you wondered why “hands” went unmentioned in our discussions of body language. Idioms about hands are so numerous they merit a column of their own.
Here are a few such expressions: lend a han...
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Years ago while working as an editor for a technical publication firm then preparing overhaul and maintenance manuals for Canadian Forces jets, I happened to mention to one of the head writers that it was somewhat ironic tha...
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Besides leaves falling from trees, a local sign of autumn’s arrival is the annual Fall Parade of Homes sponsored by the Manitoba Home Builders Association (MHBA).
It’s the second major event of...
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by Bruce Cherney (part 1)
For 26 minutes, a raucous debate pitted those who supported saving a lone tree on a single street against those who believed that their mission was to have it hacked down in the name of...
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A significant turnaround in Manitoba’s agricultural sector this year will provide a boost to provincial economic growth that was missing in 2011, according to the latest RBC Economics Provincial Outlook.
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Here’s everything you ever wanted to know about everything. Uh, well, that might be a slight exaggeration. We may not cover everything in this column, but we can get started.
The flying-V — Wha...
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Not all expressions referring to the human body relate to weakness or disability. Many are descriptive. Some are about admirable traits. Others depict not-so-benign behaviour.
Alice is up to her neck (or ...
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