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:Cueball: Is there something they ''like'' about the 140-character format? | :Cueball: Is there something they ''like'' about the 140-character format? | ||
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:Megan: Yeah. Writers working under tight restrictions produce novel material—like, for example, epigrams employing backward alphabetization. | :Megan: Yeah. Writers working under tight restrictions produce novel material—like, for example, epigrams employing backward alphabetization. | ||