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to shuttle somebody into something #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:52 am   to shuttle somebody into something
 

Hi there,

The only example I have here is the following:

Ex.: Adolf Hitler admired all German artists, especially, painters. He even had their paintings stolen of the living room walls of the people (whom) he had shuttled into concentration camps. Is that a correct sentence? By the way what a dirty beast he was! He certainly wasn't a beauty! Who turned him into such a monster (and even that is an understatement, if I ever heard or read one)? That piece of filth must never be forgotten, nor his present adherents, neo-Nazis, that is, even though some people claim that they are insane. Some people even deny the holocaust.

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to shuttle somebody into something #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 10, 2009 6:23 am   to shuttle somebody into something
 

Please try to contain yourself. This is a grammar forum, not a political platform.
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to shuttle somebody into something #3 (permalink) Fri Dec 11, 2009 15:33 pm   to shuttle somebody into something
 

I'm sorry, I won't make remarks like that again.
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