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  • These men, though there were three instead of two, never went out of a walk, and, as if on purpose, took the vehicle over every stone and into every rut, and kept up a savage chorus of “haes-ha, haes-hora” the whole time, as if they were pulling stone-carts.

    Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004

  • Nicholetta readily attending to expect some beginning of amorous behaviour, and Calandrino glanced such leering lookes at her, coughing and spetting with hummes and haes, yea in such close and secret manner, that a starke blinde sight might verie easily have perceyved it.

    The Decameron 2004

  • But David, though the pictured countenance was resolute enough, always put in a shrewd and cautionary amendment, whenever Stewart came down the room, stiffened by the counsel of Angus, "Mind ye, laddie, when ye tak ', that the mon wha tak's slidd'ry serpents to tussle wi' 'em, he haes nae hand to use for his ainsel 'whilst the slickit beasties are alive; and a deid snake serves nae guid."

    All-Wool Morrison Holman Day 1900

  • I'm dune for noo, althegither; he haes gotten puir Jock!

    The Lilac Sunbonnet 1887

  • There's nane o 'us haes wives, but an' except Alexander Taylour, carriage - maker.

    The Lilac Sunbonnet 1887

  • The Arab world hates Israel because it haes America, not vice-versa.

    Pajamas Media Raymond Ibrahim 2010

  • The Arab world hates Israel because it haes America, not vice-versa.

    Pajamas Media Raymond Ibrahim 2010

  • Prem Chopra and Sanjay Dutt, still haes some old-world charm left amidst the concrete jungle, interspersed with old-style cottages.

    India eNews 2008

  • The sore feelings of a harassed parent bringing up mischievous boys might be soothed by the Shetland motto Mony a pellit [` troublesome '] foal haes made a good horse or Dere broken pots in aa lands, as a reminder that the problem is universal.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 3 1993

  • 27 [Greek: _nomos te ou poly hysteron ekyrhothae, taen gaen, hyper haes dietheronto, exeinai pipraskein tois echousin_.] [770] App. l.c. [Greek: _kai euthus oi plousioi para ton penaeton eonounto, hae taisde tais prophasesin ebiazonto_.] [771] The law permitting alienation may have been in 121 B.C. The year

    A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate 1885

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