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Robert Treat wrote:
> On Saturday 15 September 2007 13:38, Chris Travers wrote:>> Robert Treat wrote:> Again not quite. Think of a company like McDonalds. The have a clear > corportate vision of the brand of McDonalds, and all interaction you have > with the main company clearly references McDonalds. However, in the common > vernacular, many people just refer to them as MickeyD's. It's ok to have > unofficial nicknames, as long as the central the "official" usage is > consistent and clear. > Right.
Joshua D. Drake
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