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  • Still, I suspect Madison, et al. are lurking nearby somewhere, waiting to see when and if I leave.†   (source)
  • Brian Mullen et al., "Newscasters' facial expressions and voting behavior of viewers: Can a smile elect a President?†   (source)
  • The next was from the Veterans Administration, dated just after my discharge, telling me that as a result of Barton vs. United States, et al., it had been found that I was legally a "war orphan" and entitled to $110/month for schooling until age twenty-three.†   (source)
  • But I think I'm a lot stronger and ready to face things again (Jenny et al).†   (source)
  • I know Mom et al will be home soon, which gives me a small window of opportunity to hook up with the monster one last time.†   (source)
  • Marinetti, Chirico, et al., are sent into the outer darkness, and the new railroad station in Rome will not be modernistic.†   (source)
  • Salomon, Redisch, Hessenfeld, Magnus, Iltis, Levi, et al. hardly took second place to her—fell victim to a whole variety of "conditions," with several of them coming close to imitating Herr Popov.†   (source)
  • Naphta dropped by as well, and from the sanatorium itself old acquaintances appeared one by one, making use of a spare fifteen minutes to sit down on his bed, adopt his phrase about "extra therapy" as their own, and have him tell them about what all had happened to him—the ladies Stohr, Levi, Iltis, and Kleefeld; the Messrs. Ferge, Wehsal, et al. Several even brought him flowers.†   (source)
  • The scholarly six-volume The Iliad: A Commentary, edited by G. S. Kirk et al. (Cambridge, 1985-1993), contains excellent, readable essays on major topics of Homeric research.†   (source)
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