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Besides, NWB, Havcock had a nice sale on Predator drones and J-Damns …
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You are worth two Hot Damns and a hoot in my book.
Am I Worth a Damn, and How do I know? Victor Gischler 2010
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Anytime someone "Damns this or that" we step in and say, "I damn thee."
What's your favorite movie line? ____Maggie 2007
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Hagee, Robertson, the late Jerry Falwell, and countless other religious leaders of the fundamentalist cloth have delivered countless white versions of 'God Damns America' statements.
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One such lineup would be a Sancerre from the Thomas-Labaille or another producer from the Monts Damns damned mountains, a Sauvignon Blanc from Craggy Range in New Zealand, and the Honig Sauvignon blanc from Napa.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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One such lineup would be a Sancerre from the Thomas-Labaille or another producer from the Monts Damns damned mountains, a Sauvignon Blanc from Craggy Range in New Zealand, and the Honig Sauvignon blanc from Napa.
A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008
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However, the ANC is surprised and puzzled by the manner in which the IFP has conducted its alliance talks with the party that Damns
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However, the ANC is surprised and puzzled by the manner in which the IFP has conducted its alliance talks with the party that Damns
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Stone amulets and stone idols, (if the disputed objects are idols and amulets,) "have had their day," (as Bob Acres says "Damns have had their day,") and, with Ailcluith in Scots 'hands, "'twas time for us to go" thought the Picts and Cymri of Langbank and Dumbuck.
The Clyde Mystery a Study in Forgeries and Folklore Andrew Lang 1878
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