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  • The tales written about this time were afterwards collected into a volume called Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil.

    Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century Paston, George, d. 1936 1902

  • "Dashes" also had to be settled, and loads made up.

    Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855

  • "Dashes" is a highly subjective term, but use your best judgment.

    Comments for BrightestYoungThings 2009

  • Dashes help the robots to “read” the words in your URL, and that helps them determined the importance and relevance of your site.

    Women Grow Business » The Art and Science of Local Search Engine Optimization 2010

  • Dashes help the robots to “read” the words in your URL, and that helps them determined the importance and relevance of your site.

    Women Grow Business » 2010 » April 2010

  • More U.K. Banks Face £10 Billion Insurance Headache Heard: Lloyds Boss Grapples With Grim Legacy The Source: Lloyds Dashes Rivals' PPI Case Lloyds's first-quarter loss, compared with net profit of £169 million a year earlier, stemmed largely from the bank setting aside £3.2 billion to cover refunds to customers to whom the bank previously sold insurance on mortgages and other loans.

    Lloyds Posts $4.03 Billion Loss David Enrich 2011

  • Dashes by me with half a hundred mounted, able-bodied, roystering kanakas in his train who would be better at hard work and looking after their future, for he will never be king of Hawaii.

    ON THE MAKALOA MAT 2010

  • Dashes help the robots to “read” the words in your URL, and that helps them determined the importance and relevance of your site.

    Women Grow Business » The Art and Science of Local Search Engine Optimization 2010

  • In an 1880 novel titled Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes two telegraph operators carried on a very politely Victorian version of cybersex and pondered whether they had a “real” relationship.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • In an 1880 novel titled Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes two telegraph operators carried on a very politely Victorian version of cybersex and pondered whether they had a “real” relationship.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

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