Difference between revisions of "Nomore"
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At most sites, a nomore is someone who someone who will not return to CTY due to reasons independent of age, such as parents, vacations, other programs, financial issues, etc. | At most sites, a nomore is someone who someone who will not return to CTY due to reasons independent of age, such as parents, vacations, other programs, financial issues, etc. | ||
− | At Lancaster and Carlisle a nomore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. These sites | + | At Lancaster and Carlisle a nomore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. These sites switch around the general definitions of nomore and [[nevermore]]. |
Some people use the terms nomore and nevermore interchangebly. | Some people use the terms nomore and nevermore interchangebly. |
Revision as of 12:46, 11 August 2006
At most sites, a nomore is someone who someone who will not return to CTY due to reasons independent of age, such as parents, vacations, other programs, financial issues, etc.
At Lancaster and Carlisle a nomore is someone who has reached the age of 16, and thus is not eligible for another year at CTY. These sites switch around the general definitions of nomore and nevermore.
Some people use the terms nomore and nevermore interchangebly.