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831.1 | Only four that I can see | MINAR::BISHOP | | Wed Sep 26 1990 04:09 | 17 |
| I only get:
1. There are houses all over town. On the east side, the
houses are more closely spaced than on other sides, but
there are houses everywhere.
2. The town's legal boundary includes a lot of land with
no houses. The fraction on which the houses are built
is the eastern part.
3. Houses are evenly distributed over the town, but on the
east side more people live in each house.
4. There is a cliff or other natural feature on the east side
of town, and some houses are right up against that feature.
-John Bishop
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831.2 | causing a lean like in Pisa? | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | D R A B C = action plan | Wed Sep 26 1990 05:23 | 10 |
| G'day,
and ....
There are houses of unknown distribution around town, but all have most
of their occupants to the side of the house towards the east side of
town. (presumably they like to see the sun come up? )
derek
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831.3 | Parenthesis schmarenthesis | MARVIN::KNOWLES | Intentionally Rive Gauche | Wed Sep 26 1990 15:15 | 2 |
| Several houses that don't fall within the legal boundary of the town
are built close to the houses near the eastern edge that do.
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831.4 | crowded house | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Wed Sep 26 1990 18:27 | 4 |
| The houses on the east side of town have lots of people living in
them -- probably more people than they were built to hold.
--bonnie
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831.5 | Good | FASDER::MTURNER | Mark Turner * DTN 425-3730 * MEL4 | Wed Sep 26 1990 18:44 | 6 |
| You're all on the right track; now how many *combinations* of these
(and other) meanings can you get altogether?
Mark
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831.6 | stranger | ESCROW::MUNZER | | Wed Sep 26 1990 21:56 | 3 |
| ...but cafe shops are nearly empty.
John
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831.7 | Like I mean yer well how manydid you get? | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | D R A B C = action plan | Thu Sep 27 1990 10:09 | 32 |
| G'day,
Now let's see...
A B C
"(The houses)[as individuals] are (crowded)[together] (on the east side
of town)."
A B C
"(The houses)[as a set] are (crowded on the east side of
town)[ by each other]
A B C
"(The houses)[as a set] are (crowded on the east side of
town)[ by those out-of-town ]
A B C
"(The houses) are (crowded on the east side)[geographically
internally] (of town)."
A B C
"(The houses) are (crowded)[internally] (on the east side of town)."
That looks like 5.
derek
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