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We had no Wind, but a very disagreable Suel, and nothing could be more tedious to me than this idle Life.
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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Lewis, of Augusta and his son Andrew were exploring the country; to whom Suel made known the cause of their living apart, and the great pleasure which he experienced now in their morning salutations, when issuing from their respective habitations; whereas when they slept under the same roof, none of those kindly greetings passed between them.
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Suel however did not long remain in the vicinity of Martin, the other of the two adventurers; he moved forty miles west of his first improvement, and soon after fell a prey to Indian ferocity.
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Ventura College women's basketball coach Ned Mircetic, Mathews 'assistant on the 1987 team, offered to buy Suel a blue-and-gold T-shirt.
Ventura County Star Stories Joe Curley 2010
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"I'm probably almost as happy as he is," said Suel.
Ventura County Star Stories Joe Curley 2010
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Our results provide a threefold contribution: a non-trivial baseline for designing new compressed-storage solutions, a guide for software developers faced with Web-page storage, and a natural complement to the recent figures on InvertedList-compression achieved by [Suel et al, SIGIR & WWW 09].
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It was first awarded to Jennie Elder Suel in 1997 for her years providing housing, meals and entertainment to Miami Students.
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Suel said they may move beyond government, because Trusted Bird's security extensions make it "transposable to large international companies."
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