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  • A year later he was back on the East Coast, doing advanced phone-switch design -- whatever that is-at Western Electric in New Jersey.

    Forgetfulness ISCARS 2010

  • A Bard can't hide what he is-at least, not from another Bard.

    Spirits White As Lightning Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • Anyway, he swore that if a woman, any woman, gets really carried away while dancing, what she truly is-at least potentially-will surface and show on her face.

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 1964

  • He finished by saying, "If you will trust me, trust me and give me power, I will set this ship-for such you may be assured it is-at its destination, and we will all be free of it and its oppression forever."

    Starship Aldiss, Brian 1959

  • So much of the practical development of the telephone has been in the United States that I think the fact that the telephone was invented in Canada should be more widely known than it is-at least in the United States.

    The Substance of My Latest Research 1917

  • Then -- consider what this forsaking is-at bottom aversion of will, or rather of the whole nature, from Him.

    Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah Alexander Maclaren 1868

  • It claims that Puerto 80 is-at most-guilty only of assisting the infringement of others, which copyright law calls secondary liability.

    Ars Technica Timothy B. Lee 2011

  • So, whilst I believe that the state is bad and should do as little as possible, it is-at this stage of our evolution-a necessary evil. and be a Lefty?

    The Devil's Kitchen Devil's Kitchen 2010

  • He concluded that the amount of energy available after accounting for the energy used in extraction and production of those sources is-at our current and anticipated rates of consumption-insufficient to get us "over the hump" to a post-carbon world.

    Energy Bulletin - 2010

  • He concluded that the amount of energy available after accounting for the energy used in extraction and production of those sources is-at our current and anticipated rates of consumption-insufficient to get us "over the hump" to a post-carbon world.

    Energy Bulletin - 2010

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