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**These words are from the original palindrome: Man, Plan and Panama
 
**These words are from the original palindrome: Man, Plan and Panama
 
**But what about the rest, taking the original with the "," as mentioned above:
 
**But what about the rest, taking the original with the "," as mentioned above:
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***{{w|God|God's}} 'Nam - [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nam 'Nam] is here short for {{w|Vietnam}}; God's 'Nam would refer to a Quagmire of God's creation. (The Quagmire is a figurative name of the {{w|Vietnam War}}).
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***{{w|God|God's}} 'Nam - 'Nam is here short for {{w|Vietnam}}; God's 'Nam would refer to a Quagmire of God's creation. (The Quagmire is a figurative name of the {{w|Vietnam War}}).
 
***{{w|Tables}} - can either be a piece of furniture or a data table.
 
***{{w|Tables}} - can either be a piece of furniture or a data table.
 
***{{w|Nitrate}} - a polyatomic ion with the molecular formula NO<sub>3</sub><sup>βˆ’</sup> that are mainly produced for use as fertilizers in agriculture. But as an oxidizing agents it can be used to create explosives where the rapid oxidation of carbon compounds liberates large volumes of gases.  Given the end of the sentence it could also be a reference to {{w|Amyl nitrite}}, for which notable side effects includes "relaxation of involuntary muscles, especially the blood vessel walls and the internal and external anal sphincter."
 
***{{w|Nitrate}} - a polyatomic ion with the molecular formula NO<sub>3</sub><sup>βˆ’</sup> that are mainly produced for use as fertilizers in agriculture. But as an oxidizing agents it can be used to create explosives where the rapid oxidation of carbon compounds liberates large volumes of gases.  Given the end of the sentence it could also be a reference to {{w|Amyl nitrite}}, for which notable side effects includes "relaxation of involuntary muscles, especially the blood vessel walls and the internal and external anal sphincter."

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