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Flecte quod est rigidum, Bend that which is inflexible, fove quod est frigidum, warm that which is chilled, rege quod est devium. make right that which is wrong.
Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009
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Flecte quod est rigidum, Bend that which is inflexible, fove quod est frigidum, warm that which is chilled, rege quod est devium. make right that which is wrong.
Pentecost Novena elena maria vidal 2009
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Magglio Ordonez drew a fove-pitch walk with one out in the sixth and Paul Konerko followed with a base hit to put runners on the corners.
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Now the storal of the mory is: if you go to a bancy fall and you want a pransome hince to lell in fove with you -- don't forget to slop your dripper!
Rindercella 2000
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Rossi made it 2-0 fove minutres later after the Italy striker hammered a shot from outside the area from a corner, the ball taking a deflection off Alexis to leave Varas with no chance.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Paul Logothetis 2011
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Mrmyster, Esther was NOT revived by NYCO fove or so years ago despite an announcement that it would come back.
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Possibly more significantly, fove or ten inches of rain will fall o nSouthwestern Louisiana and Texas, with the occasional area of much more rain.
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The manner in which ihc generality of fove reign princes pafs their time is far from bcin agreeable or amufing.
Historical account of the most celebrated voyages, travels, and discoveries, from the time of ... 1797
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This feftival is preceded by a facrifice which the fove - reign ofFers up to the Chang-tiy or Supreme Being.
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But though the French academy of fciences was diretSted, encouraged, and fupported by the fove - reign, there arofe in England fome men of fuperlor genius who were more than fuflicient to caft the ba - lance, and who drew on themfelves and on their na - tive country the regard and attention of Europe.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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