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The report was prepared by Smith, Johnson, et al.et al. = and others
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The lawsuit listed the company president et al. as defendants.
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The award was accepted by Coach Ramirez on behalf of all the coaches, et al.
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But I think I'm a lot stronger and ready to face things again (Jenny et al).† (source)
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Scott's company picnic was an annual family affair, fifty computer specialists, plus kids, wives, significant others, et al, eating, drinking, and being otherwise merry on the water slides, wave and wading pools at a decidedly fun place called Wild Waters.† (source)
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The various members of the Pike family—parents, grandparents, et al.—each thought someone else had bought Danny the new bicycle.† (source)
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And finally, Front Three: The Progress Reports: We're going to hack into the faculty computer network and use their grading database to send out letters to Kevin et al.'s families saying that they are failing some of their classes.† (source)et al. = and otherseditor's notes: "et al." is an abbreviation for the Latin, "et alia"
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I know Mom et al will be home soon, which gives me a small window of opportunity to hook up with the monster one last time.† (source)
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She'd considered taking a shower in the locker room at school, but that might be even more dangerous, Tina et al. The other day at lunch, Tina had made a big point of walking by Eleanor's table and mouthing the C-word.† (source)
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Knowing something about how the mind of a parent works, I felt pretty certain that they'd put two and two together to equal five and thus decide that my new friends (Jenny et al) were a bad influence on me after all.† (source)
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I mean, I thought you were probably here when I saw Lindsay, et al. You guys usually travel in packs, you know?† (source)
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Goering et al. deserved severe punishment.† (source)
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I had been uneasily aware of my face cactus while I was debating whether or not to attempt criminal assault, and that unease had helped to stop me—Gillette, Aqua Velva, Burma Shave, et al., have made the browbeaten American male, namely me, timid about attempting seduction and/or rape unless freshly planed off.† (source)
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Marinetti, Chirico, et al., are sent into the outer darkness, and the new railroad station in Rome will not be modernistic.† (source)
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Salomon, Redisch, Hessenfeld, Magnus, Iltis, Levi, et al. hardly took second place to her—fell victim to a whole variety of "conditions," with several of them coming close to imitating Herr Popov.† (source)
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The scholarly six-volume The Iliad: A Commentary, edited by G. S. Kirk et al. (Cambridge, 1985-1993), contains excellent, readable essays on major topics of Homeric research.† (source)
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