Lifeform that does not originate from Earth.
1 E. T. Stotesbury proved a very efficient auctioneer and large prices were realised.
2 But-butI didn't quite understand-haveI lost the place?-this is by E. T.
3 A. and E. T. intertwined after the manner of silversmiths.
4 Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury sold one of her diamond tiaras for twenty thousand dollars.
5 The Project Gutenberg eBook, Fun And Frolic, by Various, Edited by E. T. Roe
6 We get up as good papers now in the P. R. E. T. T. Y.
7 In 1922 the first Spiritual Assembly was formed in Manchester with E. T. Hall as Secretary.
8 A description of this very human and useful language, following Lancelot Hogben and E. T. Bell.
9 E. T. Reed-HisOriginal Humour-"Contrasts "and"Prehistoric Peeps"-Approved by Sports Committees and School Classes-Mr.
10 At any rate we always add to our names the initials P. R. E. T. T. Y.
11 E. T. Devine, Misery and its Causes.
13 The Crown Prince himself was domiciled with his staff in E. T. Stotesbury's fine mansion on Walnut Street.
14 E. T. Devine, Principles of Relief.
15 E. T., B.A., The Vicarage, Pwllheli
16 E. T. Withington, Medical History from the Earliest Times, London, 1894, p. 278.
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