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The Nieman Journalism Lab reported that it "can be defeated through four lines of Javascript," and that a "Canadian coder" had made available a tool to do just that-one so simple "it barely even qualifies as a hack."
Online Journalism's Golden Age James Taranto 2011
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The Nieman Journalism Lab reported that it "can be defeated through four lines of Javascript," and that a "Canadian coder" had made available a tool to do just that-one so simple "it barely even qualifies as a hack."
Online Journalism's Golden Age James Taranto 2011
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I'm going to add another jar to that-one containing $625.
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If one analyzes all these things as I have been doing - matters related to these problems of the sciences, the universities, and all that-one can truly see we have made considerable gigantic strides; today those strides are more solid than ever.
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The origin of the demonstratives of the thisn-group is plain: they are degenerate forms of this-one, that-one, etc., just as none is a degenerate composition form of no (t) - one.
Chapter 9. The Common Speech. 4. The Pronoun Henry Louis 1921
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In origin the feel of the Latin illa alba femina is really that-one, the-white-one, (namely) the-womanthree substantive ideas that are related to each other by a juxtaposition intended to convey an identity.
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The fighting now is no longer 6 to 10 miles back on the German side of the line, but it is over the lines, and the whole thing is uncertain, just like that-one day one side, next day the other, and it is anybody's battle.
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Why should he marry an outlandish woman like that-one of our natural enemies too? '
The Princess and the Goblin George MacDonald 1864
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Furthermore, a lecture in a series should be just that-one voice in a larger, overarching discussion.
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The situation clearly called for a dessert course, and a revolutionary dessert at that-one that would make salt -, starch -, and sugar-loving Rebecca eat a substance not only condoned but actually
Orangette 2010
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