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Old 11-Aug-2005, 14:03
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Default Re: I pay taxes in / of various names

Thanks for your input Temico.

I thought of using 'forms / catagories', and while they do eliminate the ambiguity of the sentence, they also sound... bland. Is it just me or does anyone think the word 'name' can be very cool and symbolic in many occasions?
And 'in one form or another'... that's changing the meaning.

I'd like to keep it in the sentence if possible. Using any other word, in my opinion, changes that something in the sentence, no matter how small of a difference. If I'm really out of available option I may resort to ditching the word but I'd like opinions from as many people as possible.

Thanks again!
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