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  • Reading this analysis of "Meantime," and your closing comments above, I was reminded of that post-election day feeling.

    Meantime Ed Howard 2008

  • "Meantime," put in Average Jones, "let me direct your attention to a simple mathematical formula."

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • "Meantime," put in Average Jones, "let me direct your attention to a simple mathematical formula."

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2003

  • "Meantime," said Tom, "Jeff and I will get you a set of earphones, if we have to tear them off the head of the radarman!"

    The Space Pioneers Carey Rockwell

  • "Meantime," observed the Tyro, with the calm of despair, "Mrs. Denyse has found the captain."

    Little Miss Grouch A Narrative Based on the Log of Alexander Forsyth Smith's Maiden Transatlantic Voyage Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • "Meantime," put in Average Jones, "let me direct your attention to a simple mathematical formula."

    Average Jones Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • "Meantime," I ventured, "we will dine at eight o'clock at the Milan."

    An Amiable Charlatan 1906

  • "Meantime," said the blunt trustee, "you've got a ten per cent increase in expenditures and but nine more stoodents."

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • "Meantime," he went on abruptly, "there remains the question of my board."

    Queed Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • "Meantime," said Joanna, "thou shalt pay for thy meat and drink by telling us tales when we come home weary."

    Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair 1895

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