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Examples

  • Called A-L by her friends, Felstead made the rounds of strip clubs and fetish parties in search of material.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Called A-L by her friends, Felstead made the rounds of strip clubs and fetish parties in search of material.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Although there are graphical hints, in the dotted lines, that the 11 starting nodes (A-L, minus J, which does not exist as a character in Latin) may converge to earlier ancestors, they are not linked in the diagram.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • Although there are graphical hints, in the dotted lines, that the 11 starting nodes (A-L, minus J, which does not exist as a character in Latin) may converge to earlier ancestors, they are not linked in the diagram.

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • While A-L are being thrown to the lions, M-Z take notes and learn from our mistakes.

    Matthew Yglesias » Alphabetism 2010

  • A-L represent "species of a genus large in its own country".

    A Disclaimer for Behe? 2009

  • I had ballot number 439 for my precinct - also much longer for A-L than M-Z.

    Tell Us Your Voting Stories 2009

  • All of the election workers were very good at expediting folks into their proper lines (A-L, M-Z) and getting them into one of the two booths allotted for each of the two precincts voting in the church.

    Tell Us Your Voting Stories 2009

  • Archive for the Web sites for the Government of the State of South Carolina A-L excluding cabinet level agencies.

    Another Week and More New Permanent Web Archives From Archive-It; CyberCemetery Also Adds New Content « ResourceShelf 2007

  • Plenty of DRE no paper trail - sigh - machines, but the clerks signing folks in were taking us one at a time, even though they had the books divided into A-L and M-Z.

    Tell Us Your Voting Stories, Part Two 2009

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