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  • Mose's eyes blinked in hard meditation; his stomach rumbled softly; his memories began to hiss and stutter.

    Wild Dreams of Reality, 5 2010

  • Powell nodded to Beck, who began feeding the punched data into Mose's ear.

    Wild Dreams of Reality, 5 2010

  • Unlike our Bush, Mose's Bush had an exit strategy.

    Alec Sokolow: The Audacity to Haggadah 2009

  • On June 14, 1740, Mose's men returned with some Spaniards to reclaim their fort.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • No answer, but then lo and behold, she did a little research, the heavens parted once again, and like Mose's 10 Commandments, my personal consumer history appeared, and the corporate Gods said this was good.

    Statistically Speaking, His Check Was Fraudulent - The Consumerist 2007

  • Sure it can be explained by considering the ONE MIND concept of ancient mythology and Mose's Genesis...

    Mind Hacks: Grand unifying theories in psychology 2006

  • Mose's letter explained that prosecutors had so far made no requests for caseloads to be transferred to Rwanda, where the detainees believe judicial conditions to unconducive to fair trials.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • When he finished one map he'd test himself before burning it and moving on to the next—once the information was fixed in Mose's memory, it would always be available.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • Maxwell, with Mose's help, had probably recognized her the first time he laid eyes on her.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • He closed his eyes and activated Mose's extraordinary memory.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

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