. _:b6317544 . "1" . _:b6317545 . _:b6317543 "1926-1950, George Bernard Shaw, Collected Letters: 1926-1950\u200E[1], University of California/Viking, published 1985, page 31:"@en . _:b6317541 "He built a bus-cum-greenhouse that made a bold statement, but the plants in it didn't live very long."@en . _:b6317542 . _:b6317546 "Coffee shops-cum-meeting-spots dotted across the city are teeming (Equator, Blue Bottle and Saint Frank). Caffeine-fuelled, lactose-intolerant, macadamia milk latte-drinking young folk are journalling, manifesting, coding, ChatGPT-ing and pitching their ideas."@en . _:b6317543 . _:b6317544 "One driver-cum-fireman-cum-fitter looks after the three locomotives, [...]."@en . _:b6317545 "The banner shows a yellowed silhouette of a boy (possibly Calvin, of Calvin & Hobbes) urinating on an EU flag. Sites such as this show the full power of the Internet as a propaganda medium cum travel service cum organizing tool. Oh, and nightlife directory."@en . _:b6317540 . _:b6317546 "2023 February 5, Kathryn Parsons, \u201CBoom times are back in San Francisco\u2019s tech mecca\u201D, in The Sunday Times\u200E[1]:"@en . _:b6317540 "Used in indicating a thing or person which has two or more roles, functions, or natures, or a which has changed from one to another."@en . _:b6317541 . _:b6317543 "He is too good an actor to need that sort of tomfoolery: the effect will be far better if he is a credible mining camp elder-cum-publican."@en . _:b6317542 "But instead of being a salesperson cum barista cum waitress merely serving the wordsmiths, I'm one of them, reading her latest baby out loud."@en . _:b6317546 . _:b6317544 "1944 May and June, \u201CNotes and News: The Snailbeach District Railway\u201D, in Railway Magazine, page 183:"@en . _:b6317545 "2001 Nov/Dec, David Sachs, \u201CLET THEM EAT BITS\u201D, in American Spectator, volume 34, number 8, page 78:"@en .