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  <title>A linguist's take on the final presidential debate between McCain and Obama </title>
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      <meta rel="http://www.wnyc.org/ns/xspf/description">Guest: Paul JJ Payack, president and chief word analyst, The Global Language Monitor. Payack has analyzed language patterns of all the presidential and vice presidential debates.</meta>
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