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I'm hard-pressed to find time to maintain my website and/or post anything on this-here blog.
Not a lot of time... p_n_elrod 2009
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If you ask me, we need a lot more surprise knothole dioramas and little tiny wax-sealed letters in this-here junkyard world.
Boing Boing 2009
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He then proceeds to list some, but by no means all, of these various meanings, as “what it is and this-here, and also how and how much and each of the other such categories” Z 1028a12.
Archive 2008-03-01 enowning 2008
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Writing isn't a transparent medium, and even autobiographical writing like that on this-here blog involves some masking or resculpting of reality in order to produce a prettier or simply more coherent self.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2008
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Writing isn't a transparent medium, and even autobiographical writing like that on this-here blog involves some masking or resculpting of reality in order to produce a prettier or simply more coherent self.
Archive 2008-01-01 Flavia 2008
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He then proceeds to list some, but by no means all, of these various meanings, as “what it is and this-here, and also how and how much and each of the other such categories” Z 1028a12.
enowning enowning 2008
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On a completely different note: yesterday, looking out the windows in this-here 49th floor office at Central Park, I saw an amazing—and surprising—sight.
ianrandalstrock's Journal ianrandalstrock 2008
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It would seem that several other residents of this-here building have been having issues with the heating system, and the stomping/hitting is intended to remedy the situation.
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It would seem that several other residents of this-here building have been having issues with the heating system, and the stomping/hitting is intended to remedy the situation.
December 6, 2007 2007
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At some point we found ourselves on a stretched marked public road "712" ... by which the sign-putter-uppers apparently meant, "this-here dirt path, what goes over that-there hill, past the chicken farm and those beady-eyed old men in overalls."
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