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Few writers have asked their mem ory to speak more often, and the wonder is that Kerouac's replies are still fresh.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Surely," the court ruled, "one who disobeys an order during six days of the week is not entitled to an advis ory opinion that he may safely ignore it on the seventh."

From Time Magazine Archive

Howard Shirley, the principal character of One Hand, has little to recommend him except a photographic mem ory, which he uses to store the minutiae of literary history.

From Time Magazine Archive

Darwin's point: the the ory outweighed its authors' feelings as the earth does a peanut.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of those in ory, as explanatory, there are about 200.

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold




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