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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Wear, ware; Polls, poles
wear: as in "to wear a garment"
ware: as in "hardware or other goods."
Pole: a long cylindrical object, or a person from Poland.
Poll: a survey.
Can you take a poll of Poles?
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