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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/2/2022 8:00 AM, James Landau via
      tlhIngan-Hol wrote:<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">I asked Marc on Facebook the
          true etymology of *yI'De'* -- is it yI'/sir + De'/vid =
          cervid, or is it yI'De' = Eddie = Moose? He wrote me back:</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false"><span><span class="ydpf62ca915x4k7w5x ydpf62ca915x1h91t0o
              ydpf62ca915x1h9r5lt ydpf62ca915xv2umb2 ydpf62ca915x1beo9mf
              ydpf62ca915xaigb6o ydpf62ca915x12ejxvf ydpf62ca915x3igimt
              ydpf62ca915xarpa2k ydpf62ca915xedcshv ydpf62ca915x1lytzrv
              ydpf62ca915x1t2pt76 ydpf62ca915x7ja8zs ydpf62ca915x1qrby5j
              ydpf62ca915x1jfb8zj">"Hi, James! Nice to hear from you.
              Regarding *<b>yI’De’</b>* — Unfortunately, Maltz refuses
              to discuss these “coincidences” with me, so I won’t be
              able to help you. Go with whichever one makes the word
              easier to remember. Hope all is going well. All the best
              for the upcoming holidays."</span></span></div>
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    <p>jImugh:</p>
    <p>qID vIQIjchugh, tlhaQbe'.<br>
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