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Val,<br>
Like you said, the thumb is different that the fingers. Yet, the
symbols where we use a thumb mimic the ones for fingers. Which begs
the question why? If the thumb, by virtue of being different, is given
a different symbol, would the problem resolve itself? Let's say, for
example, that we use a small arc for the thumb, could this give us the
definition we need?<br>
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Bill<br>
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Valerie Sutton wrote:<br>
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September 25, 2005
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The question, everyone, is how best to write this position. Any
solutions?
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