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I admit to my own swidge factor over the idea of a Chinese company purchasing an American one but also acknowledge its source is nationalistic pride mixed with xenophobia.
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(verb) - To smart violently, as a burn or recent wound. --William Marshall's Provincialisms of East Yorkshire, 1788
February 7, 2018