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John and Pat look ahead at the no doubt fabulous new fall shows and help you separate the wheat from the chaff. And if there’s ever been an example of a word being relative, it’s the use of “wheat” in the previous sentence.
By John Elliott and Patrick Ricciardi4.2
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John and Pat look ahead at the no doubt fabulous new fall shows and help you separate the wheat from the chaff. And if there’s ever been an example of a word being relative, it’s the use of “wheat” in the previous sentence.