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On the other side of HafenCity, in the Brooktorkai neighborhood, will be the architectural bookend to the Elbphilharmonie: the new headquarters of the Spiegel publishing group and a little sister building called the Ericus-Contor.
NYT > Travel 2010
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"They'll be through mighty soon now, Ericus," soothed Davis, who was uneasy between his fears of displeasing his wife's cousin and giving offense to the young men.
A Virginia Scout Hugh Pendexter 1907
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What that Ericus, king of Sweden, who is said to have kept the winds in his cap?
The Biglow Papers James Russell Lowell 1855
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Ericus, King of Sweden, who is said to have kept the winds in his cap? what, in more recent times, those Lapland Nornas who traded in favorable breezes?
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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Rex Ericus ex hac expeditione redux Tunsbergap aliqvantirper fubftitit.
Finni Johannæi ... Historia ecclesiastica Islandiæ [ed. by J. Finnsson]. Finnr Jónsson 1774
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"My cousin, Ericus, ain't got many warm spots in his heart for Governor
A Virginia Scout Hugh Pendexter 1907
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