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A blackboard at the entry notes the special dish of the day.
"Getting back to driving is the best thing I've done since I was injured," one entry notes.
Its online catalog entry notes the table's "high strength-to-weight ratio" and design by Michael Thonet, an icon of modern production.
The novelist's Wikipedia entry notes his fascination with "the absurdity of the postmodern condition and the excesses of late-capitalist Western society with its grotesque caricatures".
Length Difficulty Start Finish Typical duration Date of event Entry notes Registration opened on March 1 and is limited to 5,000 riders, so places will be filling up fast.
Each entry notes the patient's age, sex and ZIP code, and lists the caller's chief complaint in one of 52 broad categories, like difficulty breathing or abdominal pain.
On Mint, users entering manual transactions need to check a box when filling out the entry, noting that they want the entry automatically split from the most recent A.T.M. withdrawal.
"No authentic 'code' quilt or artifact supporting these stories has ever been produced," Leigh Fellner writes in the quilts entry, noting that the fabric maps are not mentioned "in the accounts left by hundreds of successful escaped slaves".
Typically low key, Heatley's diary entry notes merely that when he got home he discovered that he had put his underpants on back to front in the dark, merely adding: "It really looks as if penicillin may be of practical importance".
The b-word has been used to refer to female dogs since around 1000 A.D., according to the Oxford English Dictionary, which traces the term's derogatory application to women to the 15th century; the entry notes that the term is "not now in decent use".
The timeline offers wonderful juxtapositions, like the publication of Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and the "New Idea of the Anatomy of the Brain," a paper by Charles Bell, in 1811; and the 1832 posthumous publication of "Faust, Part II," by Goethe, followed by an 1834 entry noting the invention of the first computer, an "analytical engine" by Charles Babbage.
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