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Later that year, he hired her, at a typist's salary, as the official photographer for the California Division of Rural Rehabilitation, of which he'd just been appointed field director.
American Pastoral Raban, Jonathan 2009
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The fact that the real penis receiving real oral sex actually belongs to a giant pencil and that penis and pencil both keep time to the typist's arms and the music's beat and the clanging oil wells in the background is no less strange than the fact that the MC imitates Elvis while dressed as Bo Peep and that he harangues his audience in the
How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision 2006
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I pulled a brand-new typist's pad from my briefcase and when Tregellis introduced us I wrote their names down.
Some by Fire Pawson, Stuart 1999
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It felt as if the wheeled typist's chair on which he sat had welded itself to his butt and spine.
Moonwar Bova, Ben, 1932- 1997
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The little crippled girl behind the typist's desk at the other side of the dingy office looked up.
Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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The little crippled girl behind the typist's desk at the other side of the dingy office looked up.
Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1991
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The harmless colon is not Joyce's but the typist's.
The Scandal of 'Ulysses' Kidd, John 1988
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The 1984 synopsis omits the first two, without even a footnote, but plugs in the typist's third, after "Monday."
The Scandal of 'Ulysses' Kidd, John 1988
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Only two pages after inserting the typist's colon, The Corrected Text offers one of its five thousand improvements by removing the same mark provided by the same typist in the same circumstance.
The Scandal of 'Ulysses' Kidd, John 1988
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"Trouble?" asked Jury, happy for anything which would pull the typist's eyes from him.
the dirty duck Grimes, Martha 1984
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