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. . . and they use even longer ones on trips to parliament
The Times But he didn't count on a 16-year-old boy who decided to use “pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis” in a committee hearing, ensuring a new winner for the longest word ever recorded in parliament. On July 14 Michael Bryan used the 45-letter word ... |
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