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& remove()
 
  Syntax: remove(<list>, <word>[, <delim>])
 
  Remove takes a list and a word, and returns the list, with the word 
  deleted from it. <delim> may be used to specify a delimiter other 
  than a space.
 
  Example:
 
  > say remove(this is a test, is)
  You say "this a test"
  > say remove(You can't remove, this)
  You say "You can't remove"
  > say remove(You can't remove multiple words, You can't)
  You say "#-1 CAN ONLY DELETE ONE ELEMENT"
  > say remove(How about an o-separated list, w ab, o) 
  You say "Hout an o-separated list"
 
	See Also: delete(), ldelete()