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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Exodus
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In time past also one of the hundred was much; from thence it rose unto two, called in Latin _Usura, Ex sextante_; three, to wit _Ex quadrante_; then to four, to wit, _Ex triente_; then to five, which is _Ex quincunce_; then to six, called _Ex semisse_, etc.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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- Having the title Ex-Googler is probably a good thing if you're in the startup business.
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- Having the title Ex-Googler is probably a good thing if you're in the startup business.
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- Having the title Ex-Googler is probably a good thing if you're in the startup business.
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- Having the title Ex-Googler is probably a good thing if you're in the startup business.
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“Your Ex is your own making” is a safe guide on how to deal with the “ex” in terms of what is appropriate for her and for her kids - whether the ex is aggressive, fair, or manipulative.
Global Voices in English » Egyptian Women and a Fresh Outlook on Divorce 2009
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They plan to rename Scarborough Fair with the Latin phrase Ex Libris, meaning "from the books."
Living the Dream of Owning a B&B Rob Johnson 2011
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The figure, which hasn't yet been officially released, was only surpassed in Ex-Im's previous fiscal year, when it guaranteed $8.6 billion in Boeing exports.
Airlines Join to Oppose Loan Subsidies Daniel Michaels 2010
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Fed-Ex is equiping its drivers with wireless communications devices (Blackberries of steroids, basically).
Austrian Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Moses seems to affirm that in Ex 20: 11, Jesus seems to affirm it in Mark 10, Paul seems to affirm it in Acts 17: 24, Peter seems to affirm it in 2 Peter 3: 5.
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Toronto/Canadian for Canadian National Exhibition
August 23, 2013