1. “One stop shop” is another unhelpful phrase we use. A “one stop shop” is in fact a “one shop stop”
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3. University of Delaware.UD&me[website].http://uportal.udel.edu/student/(checked 8 June 2003). (Thanks to Gregg Silvis for drawing this to my attention.)
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