Re: i.e. vs e.g.
*Vini, vidi, vici.*
I imagine that Latin phrases are also useful in Latin discussions.
QVIDQVID LATINE DICTVM SIT ALTVM VIDITVR
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i.e. vs e.g.: From: Bruce Megan (ST-CO/ENS2.5-NA)
Re: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Chris Morton
RE: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Bruce Megan (ST-CO/ENS2.5-NA)
Re: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Chris Morton
RE: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Porrello, Leonard
Re: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Chris Morton
RE: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Combs, Richard
Re: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Gene Kim-Eng
Re: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Lauren
Re: i.e. vs e.g.: From: Chris Morton
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