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well the Indians were the competers and the rest id spanish to me like this:

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ident GENERICBuffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo." is a grammatically correct sentence used as an example of how homonyms and homophones can be used to create complicated constructs. It has been discussed in literature since 1972 when the sentence was used by William J. Rapaport, an associate professor at the University at Buffalo.[1] It was posted to Linguist List by Rapaport in 1992.[2] It was also featured in Steven Pinker's 1994 book The Language Instinct.[3]

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    • 1.1 Ambiguity
  • 2 Parsing difficulty
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The people of France succeeded in their task to get rid of Louis XVI of France. They wanted more freedom and fairness but the King denied them this.

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the Germans won the battle of France

their blitzcreig methods were too much for the british and french and all the other armies to handle and they had to retriet to Britain

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France has never militarily won a war without significant allied support. they might of won when they had the French Revolution

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