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Jul 23, 1997 08:05 PM
by Jerry Schueler
>Take the owl, for example. Surely it means more than "in" or "at". (I'm >not basing this on the fact of my personal experience but the potential >potency of the symbol.) Well, it can also mean "inner" or "within." But I am afraid that it is just a preposition after all. Jerry S. Member, TI