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Examples
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The only way we could figure out how to communicate was if he clicked his beak at me in morse code.
365 tomorrows » Duncan Shields : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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Her work has involved plotting a map of 27,000 dead stars, bouncing Beethoven's Moonlight sonata off the moon in morse code and returning the results into a self-playing piano, making an electric light bulb that duplicates moonlight.
Meet the best new artists in Britain Kate Kellaway 2010
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The only way we could figure out how to communicate was if he clicked his beak at me in morse code.
365 tomorrows » 2010 » February : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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The fact that you have no problem with them posting on the internet or perhaps banging out their opinion in morse code with a tin cup on their cell block wall is not significant.
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It has dozens of dents and the names of the team owners, Thomas and Jean Yawkey, are in morse code on the vertical lines which frame the AL scores.
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Not content with that we put out a morse service for the editors of Europe's underground press-and morse is almost impossible to jam.
That Dragon Goebbels 1944
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At some point also I would be given a sheet that covered any codes for anything I would need to do, such as if "john smith" meant "we have formed" or whatever I would send out "john smith" in morse code during the mission at the appropriate time.
Biography of John G. Thiel Sgt, Radio Operator/Gunner, B-24, 576th Sqdn 1944
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Is that his rank, an IFF indicator, or his girlfriend’s name in morse code on his shoulder?
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Just a quick bit of info, the title of the ‘bigspaceship1′ site reads ’sometimes a polar bear is just a polar pear’ in morse code …
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - That tripping training film from Lost this week 2005
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Sir Thomas Browne in his "Pseudo-doxia Epidemica" [162: 2] remarked that many specimens of alleged unicorn's horn, preserved in England, were in fact portions of teeth of the Arctic walrus, known as the morse or sea-horse.
Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery Robert Means Lawrence
Prolagus commented on the word morse
I was very surprised to find out that this word was not on Wordie yet (June 2008). There is still hope, bilby.
June 26, 2008
mollusque commented on the word morse
I was surprised today to be the first to list Mowgli. Have we no fans of Kipling?
June 26, 2008
bilby commented on the word morse
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June 26, 2008
dontcry commented on the word morse
It Just So happens that I love the Kipper.
June 26, 2008