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  • Joey barton has been superb all season baines has to get the full game.

    Fabio Capello did not imagine he would have to cast his net so wide | Kevin McCarra 2011

  • I've discovered that there are monsters out there — crogaids, amadans, baines, and probably more I haven't met yet.

    In the Midnight Hour 2007

  • By this kinde of measures they went about to winne Psyches by little and little, but because they were wearie with travell, they sate them downe in chaires, and after that they had washed their bodies in baines they went into a parlour, where all kinde of meats were ready prepared.

    The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius

  • Then Psyches perceived the felicity of divine providence, and according to the advertisement of the incorporeall voyces she first reposed her selfe upon the bed, and then refreshed her body in the baines.

    The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius

  • Wherefore on a time at their accustomed houre, they went to the baines, and locked their chamber doore.

    The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius

  • It were a good deed if the Goddesse and thy master here, would put thee to death, for thou art worthy to be imprisoned and to weare out these yrons, that stalest my slippers away when thou werest at my baines yester night.

    The Golden Asse Lucius Apuleius

  • (I say) to over moist weather, whereby the continual rain piercing into their hollow fells soaketh forthwith into their flesh, which bringeth them to their baines.

    Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart

  • Wherefore the hindrance by rot is rather to be ascribed to the unseasonableness and moisture of the weather in summer, also their licking in of mildews, gossamire, rowtie fogs, and rank grass, full of superfluous juice, but especially (I say) to over moist weather, whereby the continual rain piercing into their hollow fells soaketh forthwith into their flesh, which bringeth them to their baines.

    Of Cattle Kept for Profit. Chapter XII. [1577, Book III., Chapter 8; 1587, Book III., Chapter 1 1909

  • Baines Pens New Deal great to see baines pen a new deal!!! ...

    Official Everton Football Club News Feed 2010

  • Wherefore on a time at their accustomed houre, they went to the baines, and locked their chamber doore.

    The Golden Asse 1566

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