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  • She stops her late night stream of consciousness in mid sentence and says: "You will be specialing a patient tonight."

    The Quiet Room by Doug Holder Doug Holder 2011

  • But this guy I was specialing gives me the creeps.

    The Quiet Room by Doug Holder Doug Holder 2011

  • Rose, who had been specialing the little girl, had just bathed and fed her when the two surgeons arrived.

    A Girl Named Rose Neels, Betty 1986

  • American librarians say that a new book has been accessioned, trained nurses speak of specialing, firemen use siamesed hoses, uplifters report that they have contacted with cases, 63 dealers in kitchen appliances promise to service them (i. e., to keep them in repair for a definite time), and the managers of a well-known chain of hotels advertise that they are Statler-operated.

    Chapter 6. Tendencies in American. 3. Processes of Word-Formation Henry Louis 1921

  • Down on the spit in Homer - a lovely town with two good bookstores, several first rate B&B's (try the Two Sisters Bakery on Bunnell Street), and a microbrewery specialing in mead-I had a tasty thin crust pizza (pancetta and grilled onions and a nice cheese possibly, brie).

    NYT > Opinion 2008

  • Down on the spit in Homer - a lovely town with two good bookstores, several first rate B&B's (try the Two Sisters Bakery on Bunnell Street), and a microbrewery specialing in mead-I had a tasty thin crust pizza (pancetta and grilled onions and a nice cheese possibly, brie).

    NYT > Opinion 2008

  • Down on the spit in Homer - a lovely town with two good bookstores, several first rate B&B's (try the Two Sisters Bakery on Bunnell Street), and a microbrewery specialing in mead-I had a tasty thin crust pizza (pancetta and grilled onions and a nice cheese possibly, brie).

    NYT > Opinion 2008

  • Down on the spit in Homer - a lovely town with two good bookstores, several first rate B&B's (try the Two Sisters Bakery on Bunnell Street), and a microbrewery specialing in mead-I had a tasty thin crust pizza (pancetta and grilled onions and a nice cheese possibly, brie).

    NYT > Opinion 2008

  • Down on the spit in Homer - a lovely town with two good bookstores, several first rate B&B's (try the Two Sisters Bakery on Bunnell Street), and a microbrewery specialing in mead-I had a tasty thin crust pizza (pancetta and grilled onions and a nice cheese possibly, brie).

    NYT > Opinion 2008

  • Down on the spit in Homer - a lovely town with two good bookstores, several first rate B&B's (try the Two Sisters Bakery on Bunnell Street), and a microbrewery specialing in mead-I had a tasty thin crust pizza (pancetta and grilled onions and a nice cheese possibly, brie).

    NYT > Opinion 2008

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