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  • Stur, stur, stur…okey dokey..ebberybuddee – hep yursefs tu nommy maters an kukes an pastas sallit!

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  • As he glanced around the hall, Dainyl was surprised to find Stur-wart there, at one side of the hall, talking to a darker-skinned man with iron gray hair.

    Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005

  • Plus Stur gets stuck with two short girls who are driving.

    hiosun Diary Entry hiosun 2004

  • By a strange coincidence, when Stefan and Pavlina Dubcek moved back to Slovakia, they settled into a cottage where Stur had been born in 1815, and it was there that Alexander Dubcek was born.

    1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004

  • Perhaps what had been true of Ludovit Stur, the officially outcast Slovak nationalist in whose house he was born, was also true of Dubcek, as Dubcek had said in an unorthodox speech three years earlier defending Stur: "He understood all the principal social and economic problems and the tendencies of his period, and he understood that everything must change."

    1968 the Year that Rocked the World Kurlansky, Mark 2004

  • Stur in some Bush tax cuts increasing take home payand American's historical upward mobility with accompanying wage gains and you have a good old American success story.

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  • I started talking to the walls, like I had done when I was a child in Abbott reading the pages of the Stur-Telegrams that kept the wind out.

    Willie Nelson, Willie & Shrake, Edwin Bud 1992

  • Stur, Dionys (1827-93): Director of the Austrian Geological Survey from

    More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 Charles Darwin 1845

  • [Clark, June 11, 1804] 11 June Monday - as the wind blew all this day from the N, W. which was imedeately a head we Could not Stur, but took the advantage of the

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

  • Sinimon finely pulverised, Stur them well together, and then add as much ardent Sperits to the Composition as will reduce it to the

    The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791

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