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Examples

  • Ah hell, get the airport out, get Esco out of Northwest, and frankly those big truck drivers that drive the St. Johns Bridge are going to hurt a bicyclist someday - so re-route those trucks to I-5.

    Uneasy aftermath (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • If you spend any amount of time in NW Portland (in the general vicinity of the Esco plant), you'll have a chance to find out.

    Eureka (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Companies like ABoy (who has condemnation supreme court experience), Nike, Columbia Sportswear, Esco, Precision Castparts, Schnitzers, Zidells, etc. need to support businesses like Beaverton Foods when our government bodies start swinging their weight around with little regard to our Constitution, business sense, or common sense.

    Strike 2 (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • If you spend any amount of time in NW Portland (in the general vicinity of the Esco plant), you'll have a chance to find out.

    Eureka (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Nick took the elevator up, found the one Karen Esco had given him over the phone, asked for her with the receptionist while displaying his ID, and was promptly shown back down a carpeted aisle to her office.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep Jerome Preisler 2010

  • Nick had hung up without bothering to note it, deciding he would wait till midday on Sunday and then try Karen Esco again.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep Jerome Preisler 2010

  • IDT's other operations include a capital division, which acquires and manages media and broadcast properties, and an energy-services unit, Esco, which resells natural gas and electric power in New York state.

    IDT Shuffles 2008

  • He drank from a flute and watched her for a while and then he moved on to talk to Esco, who still sat near the fire.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

  • “Oh, I'd call that a stretch all right,” Esco said.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

  • Esco was some old relic Celt was what Monroe concluded; what few thoughts Esco might have would more than likely be in Gaelic.

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

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