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Examples

  • I met up with a Cork man named Theo pronounced “T-O” who was a cousin of a friend from New York.

    Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons Greg Fitzsimmons 2010

  • A huge percentage of the population in T-O are immigrants and we have a pretty engraned soccer culture.

    The Don talks Duane Rollins 2009

  • Why should a map of a pseudo-medieval world be any more accurate than a real-world medieval "T-O" map?

    Maps and Fantasy 2006

  • At a more humdrum level the development of cartography marked the same sort of change when symbolic dia - grams, such as the T-O maps, gave place to realistic representations of land forms.

    TECHNOLOGY D. S. L. CARDWELL 1968

  • And when the word was steam, she spelled L S-N K T-O A E-A-M; when it was glass, S G-L-R

    Psychology and Social Sanity Hugo M��nsterberg 1889

  • Blago, T-O, Paris and Puck from the Real World living in one mansion.

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2009

  • I believe great athletes are born that way, and T-O was born with a genetic blueprint that allowed him to develop into a world-class performer.

    unknown title 2009

  • I believe great athletes are born that way, and T-O was born with a genetic blueprint that allowed him to develop into a world-class performer.

    unknown title 2009

  • Blago, T-O, Paris and Puck from the Real World living in one mansion.

    Hot Air » Top Picks 2009

  • I cite: "The (T-O) slope gives the frequency offset of +442.5 pp1012 with respect to the PMA clock.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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