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  • In most mansions, each room had its own name—Tally’s room in Komachi was called Etcetera; Shay’s was Bluesky—but Valentino was so old that the rooms had numbers.

    Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010

  • In most mansions, each room had its own name—Tally’s room in Komachi was called Etcetera; Shay’s was Bluesky—but Valentino was so old that the rooms had numbers.

    PRETTIES SCOTT WESTERFELD 2005

  • Three part-time employees fill out the staff of Etcetera, which is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.,

    The Albert Lea Tribune 2009

  • "Etcetera," the girl said, and a pan of grain appeared along with a bale of hay and a salt block and bucket of clear water.

    Cube Route Anthony, Piers 2003

  • "A Few Sketches *** Illustrative," &c., &c., &c. Or might we not let the one word "Etcetera" stand alone?

    If, Yes and Perhaps Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact Edward Everett Hale 1865

  • In this section (loosely labeled "Etcetera"), Costas asked Rogge what killed softball and baseball for the 2012 Games.

    Deadspin 2009

  • The next one (the King and I) was (very imperiosly) "Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera." (feet apart, hand on hip, opposite arm up with index finger pointed in the air).

    What Were The First Words or Phrases You Learned? 2009

  • The Model 12 Etcetera has a 1-9 twist, and I suspect that is a bit fast for these short, light, bullets; I think I might have done much better with 1-12 or 1-14.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • The next one (the King and I) was (very imperiosly) "Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera." (feet apart, hand on hip, opposite arm up with index finger pointed in the air).

    What Were The First Words or Phrases You Learned? 2009

  • The next one (the King and I) was (very imperiosly) "Etcetera, etcetera, etcetera." (feet apart, hand on hip, opposite arm up with index finger pointed in the air).

    What Were The First Words or Phrases You Learned? 2009

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