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Old September 30th 03, 11:34 PM
Martin Francis
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"Michael Scarpitti" wrote in message
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I hope you all don't mind, only i'm doing a dissertation this year on
"Portrait Psychology" and some of this is interesting... it's also
interesting to see the vehemence of some to stick to these alleged rules,
and the vehemence of others that there are no rules. So i've saved some
posts to a folder.
Conclusions remain to be drawn.

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Martin
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