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  • He was in the middle of the article on "Aberration" -- a technical treatise on optical physics.

    The Wonder 1910

  • They are his bounteous source for “Sexual Aberration on Campus America,” his clandestine, surefire, tenure pièce de resistancé.

    “Give me fifty words about a Beaver…” Larry Strattner 2011

  • They are his bounteous source for “Sexual Aberration on Campus America,” his clandestine, surefire, tenure pièce de resistancé.

    “Give me fifty words about a Beaver…” Larry Strattner 2011

  • Oh my yes ... 'tis so disheartening that the old Patriarchal "Contagion of Aberration" chain has been slowly breaking down for the last century.

    Your Right Hand Thief 2007

  • Versuch einer sehr einfachen Erklärung der Aberration des Lichtes, Prague: Wenzel Hess; BGA IIA, 12/3:

    Slices of Matisse gerard varni 2009

  • Top of the list is Julie Bogart's entry The Aberration about modern fundamentalist Christianity as a rather odd and aberrant "blip" far from the mainstream of historic Christianity.

    Around the Blogosphere James F. McGrath 2008

  • I think this iteration differs from TDD because the success of the process is based on how the end results deviate from any tests, not on how well they conform… Aberration is key to creativity.

    Following your imagination « Alex McLean 2008

  • Top of the list is Julie Bogart's entry The Aberration about modern fundamentalist Christianity as a rather odd and aberrant "blip" far from the mainstream of historic Christianity.

    Archive 2008-01-01 James F. McGrath 2008

  • A dropped ball is an Aberration, something that provokes extreme fear in the parents of these strange Camazotzian children.

    Simple Tricks and Nonsense: Addendum: My Wrinkle in Time Essay 2004

  • A dropped ball is an Aberration, something that provokes extreme fear in the parents of these strange Camazotzian children.

    Simple Tricks and Nonsense: March 2004 Archives 2004

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