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Clave thus describes it: "Composed of pure sand, resting on an impermeable stratum called alios, the soil of the Landes was, for centuries, considered incapable of cultivation. [
Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 05 (historical) 1874
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Clave thus describes it: "Composed of pure sand, resting on an impermeable stratum called alios, the soil of the Landes was, for centuries, considered incapable of cultivation.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action George P. Marsh 1841
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By all accounts the likes of Humphrys, Paxo, Naughtie, Esler, Sissons et alios are to be sent off to North Korean-style re-education camps to be taught about telling the truth.
Archive 2007-07-22 2007
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The bottom line is, if you want to change the Senate rules, do it properly, at the beginning of the session, as Gupta & Gould inter alios outlined.
John McCain, still doing conference calls with the bloggers. Ann Althouse 2008
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Weren't there rumors last fall - from Kaus inter alios - about dirt that the media had on a candidate but were holding back on?
The complicated story of Rielle Hunter and Jonathan Darman, the Newsweek reporter. Ann Althouse 2008
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Serta ter denis alios coronant aucta crementis, duplicata quosdam;
Archive 2008-06-01 bls 2008
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The speech that suggested itself was said to be that which the Phantom of Cleonice dinned into the ears of the tyrant who murdered her: — “Tu cole justitiam; toque atque alios manet ultor.”
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Commenting on the same post, she added that Obama and Biden inter alios had "permanently brand[ed themselves as] ... ideologue[s] who do[] not respect judicial independence."
What Joe Biden said about the public expression of religiosity. Ann Althouse 2008
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I thought the left, progressives, inter alios, were apt to sympathize with gambling addicts, alcoholics, drug addicts because their disease was beyond their control …
Think Progress » Washington Post reporter Dana Priest teaches Bill Bennett 2006
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Castrant alios ut libros suos per se graciles alieno adipe suffarciant (so [80] Jovius inveighs.)
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