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  • And we will never run out of numbers as long as math nerds stay creative: there are always Roman numerals granted, the bigger numbers are a bit cumbersome, such as LXXXVII, and numbers like pi, e, and i.

    Retiring numbers James Mirtle 2008

  • Their glance is cold indifference, and their toil/but to destroy what ages have revered (LXXXVII).

    The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece 2006

  • LXXXVII By twoday evening Kharl had regained his eyesight, at least most of the time, although he had moments when everything turned black.

    Ordermaster Modesitt, L. E. 2005

  • By an uncommon diligence of the post, I have this moment received yours of the 9th, N.S. LETTER LXXXVII

    Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005

  • LXXXVII When Kharl tried to wake up, he could not, and white chaos swirled around him, then blackness, followed by fiery redness, shot with ugly whiteness.

    Wellspring of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 2004

  • LXXXVII It is nearly late midmorning when Kysia comes to the top of the stairs and announces, "Lady, ser ... the carriage is here."

    Scion of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • LXXXVII From where he rode beside Fydel, leading the White Lancers and halfway down the hillside, Cerryl could see a hamlet ahead, little more than a gathering of huts in a depression between the rolling hills.

    Colors of Chaos Modesitt, L. E. 1999

  • LXXXVII As the column rode across the wide stone bridge that spanned the River Jellicor, Cerryl's eyes went to the walls that lay less than half a kay north of the bridge.

    The White Order Modesitt, L. E. 1998

  • LXXXVII THE HAMLET OF Syskar crouched two kays away, under the late afternoon's hot sun, under the blistering green-blue sky, and a cloud of yellow-gray dust rose from under the hoofs of the Lornian armsmen approaching Nylan and the captured wagons.

    The Chaos Balance Modesitt, L. E. 1997

  • LXXXVII THE SCOUTS RIDE vanguard nearly a kay before the column that follows, riders under the purpled banners of Lornth and trailed by a far longer column of foot soldiers, levies leavened with professionals from Carpa, Lornth itself, and even from Spidlar and far Lydiar.

    Fall of Angels Modesitt, L. E. 1996

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