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I almost just pulled "unique", it's such an over-used verb, but the subsequent sentence:
...promptos me to leave "unique" there for now, and to ask what type of grassland; I've seen such claims about other biomes, particularly the so-called desert at Osoyoos, but also in ref to wet biomes and so on. So if this is going to be said, thet nature of the grassland has to be specified, and what makes it "more unique" than other "unique" grasslands...... Skookum1 ( talk) 15:00, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
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I almost just pulled "unique", it's such an over-used verb, but the subsequent sentence:
...promptos me to leave "unique" there for now, and to ask what type of grassland; I've seen such claims about other biomes, particularly the so-called desert at Osoyoos, but also in ref to wet biomes and so on. So if this is going to be said, thet nature of the grassland has to be specified, and what makes it "more unique" than other "unique" grasslands...... Skookum1 ( talk) 15:00, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
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