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  • At last someone other than Berger has had the guts to call out the corrupt trio, led by Jan Perry, and you're all dising Cooley and Trutanich.

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  • Jeanne Moos chows down a large plate of crow after dising the newest James Bond.

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  • Chris: I'm a feminist, and I think the people - male and female - who are claiming that poor Sarah Palin is being picked on because she is a woman are either (a) irrational or (b) dising ... cognitive dissident: "Are you suggesting that the views which some people attribute to God are really their own personal views and prejudices?"

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  • In addition, investments to support future growth and productivity, we build the equity of our brands over time with strong and reduce our total debt by $2.0 billion. consumer-directed marketing and innovative merchan - Results for fiscal 2005 were limited by two principal dising.

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  • This morning some of the hunters turned out and returned in a few hours with four fat bucks, the venison is now very fine we have killed no mule deer since we lay here, they are all of the longtailed red deer which appear quite as large as those of the United States. the hunters brought in a living young sandhill crane it has nearly obtained it's growth but cannot fly; they had pursued it and caught it in the meadows. it's colour is precisely that of the red deer. we see a number of the old or full grown crams of this species feeding in these meadows. this young animal is very ferce and strikes a severe blow with his beak; after amusing myself with it I had it set at liberty and it moved off apparently much pleased with being releived from his captivity. the men have been busily engaged all day in dising skins and making them into various garments all are leather dressers and taylors. we see a great abundance of fish in the stream some of which we take to be trout but they will not bite at any bate we can offer them. the King fisher is common on the river since we have left the falls of the

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

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