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"Turkle," hoarsely whispered Sandy; on which announcement we all flattened upon the sand.
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Darkies were stirring the great kettles as "Turkle" went quietly around, adding some new ingredient here and there.
Shawn of Skarrow James Tandy Ellis 1905
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The farmers stood around in groups, discussing political questions and cropping prospects until "Turkle"
Shawn of Skarrow James Tandy Ellis 1905
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"Turkle" came by with buckets of burgoo, dipping it out with a long ladle.
Shawn of Skarrow James Tandy Ellis 1905
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"Turkle" Thompkins had been engaged to make the burgoo, and the river country could not boast of another such burgoo maker as "Turkle", for the making of burgoo soup requires an experience born of long practice and care.
Shawn of Skarrow James Tandy Ellis 1905
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"And if we still haven't heard back in 10 minutes, we believe something is wrong, that we are being ignored," says Dr. Turkle, author of "Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less From Each Other."
Why Texting Turns Us Back Into Teenagers Elizabeth Bernstein 2011
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MIT professor Sherry Turkle's Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less from Each Other is another title that says a great deal about where we are - and where we might be headed.
Elizabeth Benedict: The Lost Art of Staring into Space Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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MIT professor Sherry Turkle's Alone Together: Why We Expect More From Technology and Less from Each Other is another title that says a great deal about where we are - and where we might be headed.
Elizabeth Benedict: The Lost Art of Staring into Space Elizabeth Benedict 2011
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And they expect a reply right away, according to Dr. Turkle, who has researched this.
Why Texting Turns Us Back Into Teenagers Elizabeth Bernstein 2011
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Remie Geoffroi The Constant Chirper: Has others text while on a date so the chirper's own phone seems to be constantly buzzing "It's perfect for manipulation," says Sherry Turkle , a psychologist in the program in Science, Technology, and Society at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Why Texting Turns Us Back Into Teenagers Elizabeth Bernstein 2011
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