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  • Sir F, Standi (h*s c. by Imperator, out of Harpy, beat Mr. Smith Barry's b.c. by Forreflcr, out of Wafp, '8ft. -7lb. each, B.C. zoogs.

    Racing Calendar 1791

  • Behind her back we called her B.C., a nickname coined in recognition of her age.

    Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996

  • Behind her back we called her B.C., a nickname coined in recognition of her age.

    Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996

  • Behind her back we called her B.C., a nickname coined in recognition of her age.

    Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996

  • Behind her back we called her B.C., a nickname coined in recognition of her age.

    Geography of the Heart Fention Johnson 1996

  • (June-July, 45 B.C.) contain the Greek word eulogon or eulogia (Letters to Atticus, XIII. 5, 6, 7, 22).

    SKEPTICISM IN ANTIQUITY PHILLIP DE LACY 1968

  • Philosopher Mang, sage of the second degree and disciple of Confucius, who was lifted from earth by the gods in a time we call B.C. but which was then thought to be a fresh, new, late time; the face of subtle eyes and guarded dignity.

    Ma Pettengill Harry Leon Wilson 1903

  • Energy ministers and industry groups have stated that we must have private power because B.C. is short of power.

    Tyee - Home 2009

  • B.C., which is also getting the HST, is being paid too, so I can understand why Quebec, which has already harmonized its sales taxes, will want compensation.

    "An 8% ripoff for Canadians" - Jack Layton 2009

  • B.C., which is also getting the HST, is being paid too, so I can understand why Quebec, which has already harmonized its sales taxes, will want compensation.

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

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