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Following up on yesterday's post about a directory of browseable DVD cover art on the MGM. com servers, reader Martin Borus says, "Did you see that you can go up the structure and then down again to see the corporate directory with PowerPoint slides like this one (alternate link), proving that profit margin on DVD is double that of VHS?"
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Mr.. Borus and Mr. Borus and I can get our things straightened up while you keep them talking.
Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels Stephen Leacock 1906
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Spercheius — a woman mated with a god — but he was called son of Borus son of Perieres, with whom his mother was living as his wedded wife, and who gave great wealth to gain her.
The Iliad of Homer 1898
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Then Idomeneus killed Phaesus, son of Borus the Meonian, who had come from Varne.
The Iliad of Homer 1898
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Borus son of Perieres, with whom his mother was living as his wedded wife, and who gave great wealth to gain her.
The Iliad 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1868
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Then Idomeneus killed Phaesus, son of Borus the Meonian, who had come from Varne.
The Iliad 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1868
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The fresh evidence adduced by Kollmann as to the normal occurrence of a rudimentary sixth digit in Batrachians is Borus 'paper,
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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Sperchius, a woman having been embraced by a god; although, according to report, to Borus, son of Perieres, who openly espoused her, giving infinite marriage gifts.
The Iliad of Homer (1873) 750? BC-650? BC Homer 1840
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Small, GW, Borus, JF: New England Journal of Medicine March 17, 1983
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: Mysterious Illness at Le Roy School: Understanding Conversion Disorders MD Lloyd I. Sederer 2012
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Small, GW, Borus, JF: New England Journal of Medicine March 17, 1983
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: Mysterious Illness at Le Roy School: Understanding Conversion Disorders MD Lloyd I. Sederer 2012
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