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Examples
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This ever growing group of Carols, Noels, and Merrys will shop, party and cook as they celebrate the holidays with families and friends.
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` ` Do you suppose Christopher Columbus would have taken all that trouble just to go to the Opera with the Selfridge Merrys? ''
The Age of Innocence 1920
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Merrys and also declined the President's invitation.
Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty Allen Johnson 1900
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Tom met the Merrys with such fervent joy, that he never thought they had healths, or anything else to ask after; his only object, seeming to be the finding of his friend, who is rolled, like a mummy, in numberless boas and shawls: -- during the process of unswathing, which was no easy job to one in a hurry, so artfully were the pins introduced, Master
Christmas Comes but Once A Year Showing What Mr. Brown Did, Thought, and Intended to Do, during that Festive Season. John Leighton 1867
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Never, indeed, had the family of Merrys been in a greater commotion than we had the satisfaction of throwing them into by our arrival.
Marmaduke Merry A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Instead, this one's about your Merrys and your Pippins - very capable performers that tend to stay in the background.
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Instead, this one's about your Merrys and your Pippins - very capable performers that tend to stay in the background.
RGJ.com - Latest News By Jason Hidalgo jhidalgo@rgj.com 2009
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Columbus would have taken all that trouble just to go to the Opera with the Selfridge Merrys? "
The Age of Innocence Edith Wharton 1899
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