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  • And that's where we find them at the opening of "Sirs" - except Bill no longer owns the home-on-the-lake.

    PrideSource - front 2010

  • Sirs, that is a TRUE BURDEN on my family, friends and fellow citizens.

    Corpus Christi Caller Times, Caller.com Stories 2010

  • Sirs, that is a TRUE BURDEN on my family, friends and fellow citizens.

    Corpus Christi Caller Times, Caller.com Stories 2010

  • "Sirs, " she asked, -why is it that you are drawing forth coils of stout ropes from beneath your robes?

    Cinnamon Roll 2010

  • I wanted to start it with the very British "Sirs:" but since the name of the head of customer service is available, it didn't make sense not to use it.

    Dear Liberty - A Dress A Day 2007

  • I wanted to start it with the very British "Sirs:" but since the name of the head of customer service is available, it didn't make sense not to use it.

    November 2007 2007

  • "Sirs, " cried Klio, 'soldiers of Cos, warriors for truth and justice, redressers of wrongs, kinsmen from across the sea, I am Lady Klio, of Telnus, of Cos!

    Renegades Of Gor Norman, John 1986

  • It was a mild nuisance, he thought, having two 'Sirs' on one small com - mittee; in these latter days, knighthood was an honour which few Englishmen escaped.

    Rendezvous With Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • It was a mild nuisance, he thought, having two 'Sirs' on one small com - mittee; in these latter days, knighthood was an honour which few Englishmen escaped.

    Rendezvous with Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1973

  • "Sirs," says I. "What can I say, except that I trust I shall always bear myself to your duchess as I would to the daughter of my oldest and dearest friend."

    Royal Flash Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1970

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