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Maybeing Furrrsdy iz teh Cheep Seet night i wunnerz . . .
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Shawn Seet - It probably won't be hard for this film to improve upon 2008's boxing disaster The Tender Hook, but this is the Australian film industry we're talking about here and the trailer's penchant for sickening title cards like "FAMILY" and "LOYALTY" don't illicit much enthusiasm.
Archive 2009-01-01 Glenn Dunks 2009
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Mai gramma uzed to say somfin about “sittin in da Cat Burd Seet”, and I wonnered wut dat waz.
Tweet tweet - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Not even Seet-se-be-a knew why the Bat was not sitting back against his willow-mat in the gray morning when she got up to make the kettle boil, but she had a woman's instinct which made her raise the flap to look out.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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Before many days there was a new tepee among the "Red Lodges," and every morning Seet-se-be-a set a lance and shield up beside the door, so that people should know by the devices that the Bat lived there.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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The fierce old women swarmed around, yelling at Seet-se-be-a in no complimentary way, but the fury of possible mothers-in-law stopped without the sweep of the Bat's elk-horn pony whip.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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He lost the contents of his lodge at the game of the plum-stones -- all the robes that Seet-se-be-a had fleshed and softened, but more often his squaw had to bring a pack-pony down to the gamble and pile it high with his winnings.
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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He had made his slaves lay violent hands on the Bat and he had lashed the girl, Seet-se-be-a
The Way of an Indian Frederic Remington 1885
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"Seet down, all han '!" yelled 'Mian; "all han' seet dah-oon! "
Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana George Washington Cable 1884
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This was either ignorance or excessive art on her part; for she was certainly more than comely, and the beauty of her name, Seet-se-be-a (the midday sun) is quite enough to make up for a deficiency, if there were any, in the beauty of her face.
Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians 1841
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