Citations:elsewhom

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English citations of elsewhom

someone else, anyone else

  • 1883, The National Life Insurance Co., Statement of Condition, January 1, 1883, in The Weekly Underwriter, March 3, 1883: volume 28, number 9, page 208:
    especially note that premiums are payable to the Company at its office, and should not be paid to elsewhom nor elsewhere, except when or before due, and on delivery of the regular renewal receipt, ...
  • 1994 January 13, Rebecca Robinson, Klingon Genes/Foreheads, alt.startrek.klingon:
    Of course, I cannot remember the title of TNG episode in about the fourth season, but there is one in which Klingons, Terrans, Romulans, and Cardassians (and elsewhom?) come together on some planet with a great discovery eminent:
  • 2002 September 2, "fumblefingers" (username), What's happened to v. 1.3.23.4??!!, hamster.general:
    Please mail ahead to see if I've already received it from elsewhom. TIA.

weird philosophical use, translating autrui

  • 2008, Pascal Delhom, Necessity and Legitimacy of the State, in Joelle Hansel, Levinas in Jerusalem: Phenomenology, Ethics, Politics, Aesthetics (→ISBN):
    But she calls me in the face of the other human being, of elsewhom (an (im)possible translation of the French “autrui”) in the world. And the other does not command me to leave the world in a movement of pure desire, but to care for the other human being, for elsewhom, in the world. Moreover, I do not hear the call of the other in the immediacy of her proximity, but as a trace on the face of elsewhom and as a trace in my action for her.