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  • I think all of these comments are fantastic - baring the hip surgery concerns - but I would like to briefly point out that no one who is talking about this article (should we wish to call it that) or those who are commenting on Jes's posting of that "article" is actually mentioning his Post-Doc project.

    Lex Luthor Hearts Superman Jes Battis 2007

  • Jes's the guide said Mr. Tom burned a mean cane field -- he was hot to revamp his _fascisto_ image.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

  • Jes's steered with one hand and blasted palm trees simultaneous.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

  • Jes's pulled into a clearing dotted with palm stumps.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

  • Jes's never saw it coming, just a brown shape approaching him like a shadow and a punch in the chest, followed by another.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • Ram-n and Jes's unloaded their gear from the jeep.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • What James Doe-his real name had turned out to be Jes's Castillo-found remarkable was the fact that John Doe"Ram-n Jos" Capati-was alive.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • What did el jefe really care about Ram-n and Jes's or any of the underlings who ran the drugs and did the killings that became necessary?

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • Ram-n and Jes's were watching the fighting, looking the wrong way, fairly certain that they'd stay out of it; not knowing that it had been staged.

    Clear and Present Danger Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1989

  • What * Andrew MacIntosh now said to Jes's Ortiz was so offensive, and, in view of the hunger pangs spreading throughout Ecuador, so dangerous, that his big brain really must have been sick in some serious way -- if giving a damn what happened next was a sign of mental health.

    Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985

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