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  • Along with seven Afghan commandos, Jack rescued Amain, Haji Timor the airport manager and five others and escorted them to safety.

    Free Jack Idema Blogburst 2006

  • Amain I did for the horse what I would neither do for earl nor baron, doffed my hat; yes!

    Lavengro 2004

  • Privately, Amain had an additional reason: If He reached the other side of the Rift eventually with enough anti-agathics to extend coverage much among the galaxy's general population, there would be all kinds of economic hell to pay.

    Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957

  • "Easier still to express what you want to remember as a topological relationship," Amain said impatiently.

    Cities In Flight Blish, James 1957

  • Ravello, near Amain, a pulpit sculptured in 1272 by Niccola di Bartolommeo da Foggia, they suggest that a school of stone-carvers may have flourished at Foggia, and that Niccola Pisano, in spite of his signing himself

    Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts John Addington Symonds 1866

  • Amain I did for the horse what I would neither do for earl or baron, doffed my hat; yes!

    Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5 Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle 1864

  • I have before stated that if not discovered it was at all events improved by Flavio Gioja, of Amain, in the kingdom of Naples, about A.D.

    How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900 William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Amain I did for the horse what I would neither do for earl nor baron, doffed my hat; yes!

    Lavengro; the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

  • Amain I did for the horse what I would neither do for earl or baron, doffed my hat; yes!

    The Pocket George Borrow George Henry Borrow 1842

  • Amain I did for the horse what I would neither do for earl or baron, doffed my hat; yes!

    Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest George Henry Borrow 1842

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