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  • Schools, roads. police Sand ellwood bridge are in the toilet, yet here's what we get as focii from Randy:

    Hallowed ground for corndogs (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • To be clear, the mass market is a collection of niches, or better tribes, with different focii and various levels of reading and thinking practice.

    Hearst, MediaNews: You can invent the future in San Francisco » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009

  • The participants had a variety of focuses focii? within the association space, but the common theme was the idea of the conversation, and participating in it.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • At the same time, Morpheus has detected the forming of a 'vortex', a dangerous focii of dream-energy that could disrupt the dreams of the entire human race and kill them.

    The Sandman: The Doll's House by Neil Gaiman Adam Whitehead 2008

  • At the same time, Morpheus has detected the forming of a 'vortex', a dangerous focii of dream-energy that could disrupt the dreams of the entire human race and kill them.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Adam Whitehead 2008

  • The participants had a variety of focuses focii? within the association space, but the common theme was the idea of the conversation, and participating in it.

    ASAE AM Conversation 3: BloggerCon and BloggerUnCon 2008

  • The stations were thus located far from the city centers in the hope that they would pull people out of the booming cities to become the focii of new development.

    Understanding the High Speed Rail Stations Michael Turton 2007

  • Science would also, further realize that, this biune life is ever in motion throughout the manifested universe; circulating around the focii of creative activities, which we term suns, stars, and planets, awaiting the conditions which are ever present for material incarnation; and under all possible combinations of circumstances and conditions, conceivable and inconceivable, adapting itself to continuous phenomenal expression.

    The light of Egypt; or, The science of the soul and the stars 1900

  • The scientist sets his focii upon the patterns, the predictable, that which can be defined and known within reason.

    Chabad.org Weekly Magazine [ Purim 5770 - February 28, 2010 ] 2010

  • If need is determined, future visits will be modified to interleave WFC3/IR channel and STIS/CCD focii measurements.

    SpaceRef Top Stories 2010

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