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Speeking ob butts n fongs, tehre is an, um, inneresting pic ob a guy mowing teh lawn NAWT wun ob our YNGs on failblog.
Makes no difference - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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Ai can burry ur Pole? teh BF wuz gibbing awai Pinny gig fongs in teh last lol, adn ai wantud tu dans fur teh P-K.
Gez. Da Kitteh in da Shrek - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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GX-3-ThBlarg just did a low fly at merely three fongs per chronocycle!
Slashdot: Science 2009
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He is general of the Mindanayans, and is accounted an expert foldier, and a very ftout man j and the women in their dances, fing many fongs in his praife.
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But this ftivour had a very oppofite influence to what was expe£ted, for when it grew daik they fung one of their menacing fongs, and attempted to carry off the anchor's buoy.
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And though by reafon of our prefent imperfeftion, we cannot equal the angels in their fongs of praife; yet we can give God fome real praife, if our hearts are deeply im - prelTed with a fenfe of his goodnefs.
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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The book of Pfalms, in particular, is almoft entirely made up of fongs ofpraife.
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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It has alfo been reported, that in fome of their fongs the word Hallelu - jah might be diftinguiihed. f The Indian language abounds with gutterals and ftrong afpirationsj and their words are generally of a great length,: f: which render it peculiarly bold and fono - rous.
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And as he introduced the former with his vifion of Chri/t, (chap. i.) he introduces this with his vifion of God the Creator, as on his glorious throne, furrounded with a heavenly bo/I, which he faw under the emblems of twenty four elders, and four living crea - tures, i, — 7. and with their and the holy angels fongs which he heard, 8 — II.
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Son of the diftant land, who dwellell in the fecret cell! do I hear the found of thj grove? or is it thy voice of fongs?
The poems of Ossian. Translated by James Macpherson, .. 1796
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