[…] could hardly be anything else but Hungarian. Beyond the Hungarian presence in this polyglot state, there were, he suggested, speakers of Bulğar Turkic, Türk and Sabir (which he viewed as Common Turkic) and various other tongues.
We let the guys use the shop's tools and equipment for their own projects as long as they're off the clock.
They buried their argument and shook hands.
1973, The Journal of Irreproducible Results, page 7, column 1:
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