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who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence. | who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence. | ||
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:I assumed it was referring to a "genre" of performer, like "boy bands" or "girl groups" | |||
:[[User:Prof. Reinhold Sanger|Prof. Reinhold Sanger]] 17:33, 19 September 2012 (PDT) | |||
Revision as of 16:33, 19 September 2012
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| Author: | Birchwood H. Spooner |
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| Turn Link Created: | B |
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| ConeffKlatt, Samuel (FL) | |
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| American War of Robotic Independence | |
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Q: The following sentence:
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all robot pop performers (generically referred to as Bot-Stars) who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence
I am having trouble parsing. Should it be:
In popular culture, B* refers to the first all-robot pop group (generically referred to as Bot-Stars), who rose to fame in 2065 following the American War of Robotic Independence.
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- I assumed it was referring to a "genre" of performer, like "boy bands" or "girl groups"
- Prof. Reinhold Sanger 17:33, 19 September 2012 (PDT)