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  <title>A 'Guest' of the Emperor: Karnig Thomasian Part 2</title>
  <description>War has a way a producing iconic sayings, from &amp;quot;Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes&amp;quot; at Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, to &amp;quot;I've not yet begun to fight&amp;quot; in the War of 1812, to &amp;quot;Retreat Hell! We just got here&amp;quot; at Belleau Wood in World War I, to &amp;quot;By the grace of god and a few Marines MacArthur returned to the Philippines&amp;quot; in World War II. Part 2 of my 2000 interview with Karnig Thomasian features another iconic phrase from World War II: Extract Digit, the meaning of which I'll let Karnig explain during the interview. </description>
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