Difference between revisions of "Some fine covered by six marks or ninepins"

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* '''six marks''' → commercial foliation
 
* '''six marks''' → commercial foliation
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** 666 - the Mark of the Beast
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** 6 marks of a prophet - apparently, there is a christian concept of those 6 marks(?), but there also seem to be 6 marks of a *false* prophet...
  
 
* '''nine pence''' → commercial foliation
 
* '''nine pence''' → commercial foliation
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** 9 pins: 9-pin bowling
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* '''King Mark:''' from Wagner's ''Tristan''
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 11 July 2017

  • fine → there is a foliation of commercial terms in this paragraph
  • covered → commercial foliation
  • six marks → commercial foliation
    • 666 - the Mark of the Beast
    • 6 marks of a prophet - apparently, there is a christian concept of those 6 marks(?), but there also seem to be 6 marks of a *false* prophet...
  • nine pence → commercial foliation
    • 9 pins: 9-pin bowling
  • King Mark: from Wagner's Tristan