![]() For example singular "all" would be "it's all mine" and so would be "é tutto mio," and plural all would be "all of the instruments" and so the tutti would be used thusly: "tutti gli strumenti." Hope that clears that up. Just for the record, TUTTO/a means all in the singular, TUTTi means all in the plural. (I guess you could demand a recount ironically too.) That name is universally accepted as a dog name but no one names their dog Fido unless they are doing it ironically.and then it doesn't count. It kind of reminds me of the dog name Fido. Anyway, this is one of those phrases that is in our lexicon that probably isn't said very much. IDEMANDARECOUNT should have been clued as something a sore loser would say.in fact, did Al Gore even have to say this to get a recount? He probably just politely asked for one, or someone asked on his behalf. That doesn't happen too often for me especially later in the week. Weirdly for me, all of the acrosses in the NW (RAM, USA, IDIOM, and KAFKA) I got by filling in the downs. It's tucked out of the way, and it's holding " OH THAT!" in place, so I don't really mind its weirdness. Roughly seven years since its last appearance in the NYT. ![]() ( TOX.) - short for "toxicology," I guess, but I don't remember ever seeing such a thing, in my grid or elsewhere.
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