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News architects use dictionary, not Oklahoma law

 
By Richard Mize    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: November 21, 2009

The architects of our Constitution might beat their heads against the Sheetrock to see how tightly some people try to control everyday words.

Take "architect.” Oklahoma state law, for good reason, spells out carefully who can and who cannot practice architecture or claim to be an architect.

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