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2004 June 11, Rex F. May, “Re: alternative to D-Day”, in soc.history.what-if (Usenet):And, even if it were possible, it would have severely messed up Operation Keelhaul, q. g. (quod google).
- 2008 — Stan Kelly-Bootle, "All Things Being Equal?", Queue, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1 January 2008:
- Or as Humphrey Lyttelton (q.g.) might say, "The odious odometer of Time has clicked up another ratchette of entropic torture."
2010 December 8, Mike Spencer, “Re: Hogtown reall is full of 'pigs'”, in hfx.general (Usenet):E.g. Shay's rebellion, q.g.
2011 May 6, Mike Maxwell, “Fwd: RE: Parsing Chinese”, in FLEx List (Usenet):This just came across on Corpora List, may be of interest (particularly the part about IK Analyzer, q.g.*):