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Index of Subjects Is this actually the locally accepted pronunciation? Presumably the name model is the near-London, UK, celebrated place that is the location of the famous astronomical observatory /meridian /mean time, a place which is pronounced there as GREN-ITCH (rhymes with PEN), not GREEN-ITCH. Is it really GREEN-ITCH here? Steve Quoting George Forsyth <g4syth@staff.ednet.ns.ca>: > On 20, Nov 2007, at 10:04 AM, Jim Wolford wrote: >> Nov. 19, 2007 - In late afternoon Bernard Forsythe saw a lovely >> YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER along Paul Elderkin’s driveway at Greenwich (locally >> pronounced "green-itch"), Thanks, Jim You're getting the hang of it! > George > >> just east of the Wolfville boundary (long driveway >> north of Main St./Highway 1. Paul's driveway is slightly east of and across >> the street from Elderkin's Farm Market. >>
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