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  • On the front side of the left thigh, in the upper third, one sees a small punctured wound, with softened areas of the size of a mark coin, extravagated with blood.

    THE LAST FLIGHT 1944

  • Klinger, at the same time, coarsely portrayed the vices of the church and state, and Meyern extravagated in his romance "Dya-Na-Sore" on Utopian happiness.

    Germany from the Earliest Period Volume 4 Wolfgang Menzel 1835

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