Difference between revisions of "Nevermore"
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At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. | At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. | ||
− | At Lancaster, perhaps one other site, a nevermore is someone who will not return due to other reasons. Lancaster switches around the general definitions of nevermore and [[ | + | At Lancaster, perhaps one other site, a nevermore is someone who will not return due to other reasons. Lancaster switches around the general definitions of nevermore and [[nomore]]. |
Some people use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly. | Some people use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly. |
Revision as of 14:12, 10 August 2006
At most sites, a nevermore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY.
At Lancaster, perhaps one other site, a nevermore is someone who will not return due to other reasons. Lancaster switches around the general definitions of nevermore and nomore.
Some people use the terms nevermore and nomore interchangebly.