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The VFL Player
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Meaning of "Morrow"
Should we not use the literary meaning instead of the Archaic meaning?
Mor-row
1. Literary.
a. tomorrow.
b. the next day.
2. (Archaic) the morning.
I believe Dictionary.com is an extremely reliable, unbiased source.
Unless there are objections I'll go ahead with the change in a few days, then it can always be reversed if other opinions emerge. Salvidrim (talk) 05:42, 8 July 2011 (UTC)
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