Tag Archives: vocabulary

To riff or not to riff . . .

Bob Adams – Jazz Musician

Preparing to riff

“Opponents repeatedly riffed on the project for containing only people who earn less than $26,300, rather than a mix of wage earners,” Wed. Journal says, in coverage of a public hearing at OP village hall about proposed conversion of an office building for low-income housing.

The writer wants to say that many made the same argument, but this is “riff” as “comment,” which is many steps removed from what the musician does with a series of chords. He plays it again and again — which makes “repeatedly” redundant, by the way — to the presumed enjoyment of listeners.

On another point, the article gives a location as the 1100 block of Ridgeland. South or North?

Treating civil unions

A woman makes her support of her marriage, and...

They can be mocked, however.

To prevent or avoid, that is the question. At Debatepedia, in re; civil unions vs. gay marriage, we find

Discrimination: Can civil-unions avoid second-class treatment and discrimination?

No. Can they prevent it. Being things, not people, civil-unions [sic] are not in danger of second, third, or any other -class treatment.

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