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  • Odd, that this particular RAINE should always fall on the First of May.

    Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 16, 1891 Various

  • Several of them had issued a manifesto for the First of May, calling attention to the appalling conditions in the factories of the Socialist Republic.

    My Disillusionment in Russia Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 1923

  • Anatoly Romashov congratulated all the regional citizens with the First of May on behalf of the regional parliament, and Oleg Isyanov stressed, "Lots of people have taken part in the demonstration, and it proves that all our efforts are not in vain, and we will continue heading together in the same direction."

    unknown title 2009

  • Anatoly Romashov congratulated all the regional citizens with the First of May on behalf of the regional parliament, and Oleg Isyanov stressed, "Lots of people have taken part in the demonstration, and it proves that all our efforts are not in vain, and we will continue heading together in the same direction."

    unknown title 2009

  • Anatoly Romashov congratulated all the regional citizens with the First of May on behalf of the regional parliament, and Oleg Isyanov stressed, "Lots of people have taken part in the demonstration, and it proves that all our efforts are not in vain, and we will continue heading together in the same direction."

    unknown title 2009

  • Anatoly Romashov congratulated all the regional citizens with the First of May on behalf of the regional parliament, and Oleg Isyanov stressed, "Lots of people have taken part in the demonstration, and it proves that all our efforts are not in vain, and we will continue heading together in the same direction."

    unknown title 2009

  • Anatoly Romashov congratulated all the regional citizens with the First of May on behalf of the regional parliament, and Oleg Isyanov stressed, "Lots of people have taken part in the demonstration, and it proves that all our efforts are not in vain, and we will continue heading together in the same direction."

    unknown title 2009

  • And should we win the day, the First of May will no longer be known as an Israeli holiday, but as the day the world declared in one voice: "We will not meekly accept SPAM into the night!

    Alice Hill's Real Tech News - Independent Tech 2009

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  • (noun) - A novice; a person out for his first season. Circus and carnival slang. --Maurice Weseen's Dictionary of American Slang, 1934

    January 27, 2018