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  • The system is already being used in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic despite it only being available so far in English, Eyres said.

    The Industry Standard - Comments Aaron Colautti 2008

  • Baptist views, and in 1714 baptized Eyres and several others, and assisted them in organizing a church.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various

  • I suppose you've been accustomed to Jane Eyres all your life.

    Chapter 9 2010

  • Frequently, Eyres 'columns are cut out and filed away for future reference; his anecdotes and observations and literary quotes being of a better quality than most sermons.

    Irish Blogs 2010

  • The Eyres clearly touched a nerve among parents who believed that child-rearing permissiveness had gone way too far.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Linda and Richard Eyres Teaching Your Children Values became the first parenting book in years to be number one on The New York Times best-seller list.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • The Eyres clearly touched a nerve among parents who believed that child-rearing permissiveness had gone way too far.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Linda and Richard Eyres Teaching Your Children Values became the first parenting book in years to be number one on The New York Times best-seller list.

    Childhood Unbound Ron Taffel 2009

  • Dooks at the same time, what about an article on that rum business of the Eyres of Exmoor; or as the old women call it down here, the

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • The curse of the Eyres of old has lain heavy on this country, and many have suffered from it.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

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