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and elsewhere

adv. used as an abbreviation of `et alibi' when referring to other occurrences in a text [syn: et al., et al]

Usage examples of "and elsewhere".

In western Europe and elsewhere in Amazonia, archaeologists have radiocarbon-dated the actual pigments used in cave paintings, but that was not done at Pedro Furada.

Hawthorne always had very powerful backers, you know, in the Democratic Party and elsewhere.

Comrade Tan has no hint of foreign espionage in our country at anything approaching a high level, and his sources in Washington and elsewhere have not caught a sniff of such information being available to them.

Gregor's big wooden shield took its share of hits as well, until a dog's head peeped out from under the star, and elsewhere the raw oak showed through.

But we cannot produce all the oil we need for our domestic needs, and so we must buy it from the Persian Gulf and elsewhere—.

Those wars underway in Africa and elsewhere were not of great import to American interests, and the Middle East was as tranquil as it ever seemed to be.

But we cannot produce all the oil we need for our domestic needs, and so we must buy it from the Persian Gulf and elsewhere -- again, with what shall we buy it?

They had heard this much in the official newsthe assassination of Farad Sinter, and the unexplained death of Vara Liso, identified as the woman Sinter had placed in charge of many of the searches that had prompted rioting in Dahl, the Agora of Vendors, and elsewhere.

Even as she spoke the words, she knew the answer the same thing thai happened before, on Galantos and elsewhere.

They had heard this much in the official news--the assassination of Farad Sinter, and the unexplained death of Vara Liso, identified as the woman Sinter had placed in charge of many of the searches that had prompted rioting in Dahl, the Agora of Vendors, and elsewhere.