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  • Pas de raison de m'en faire pour l'oral meme s'ils savent tous qu'avec ma phobie sociale je vais avoir du mal mais mon dossier merite bien un bon gros 18!

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2008

  • La mise a jour n'est pas encore faite mais tout simplement parce que je me dis que un an ca fait long et que ca merite bien plein de nouveaux chapitres!

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2007

  • Tu es une vedette qui merite bien une place sur la tele francaise !

    in bed with petite 2007

  • Joseph de Maistre said "Toute nation a le gouvernement qu'elle merite."

    took a ride on the reading 2006

  • Sinon vous allez vraiment vous rendre compte que je suis tordu de partout et mal foutu et que je ne merite qu'une chose ...

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006

  • J'la remercie vraiment parce que je suis le seul a trangresser la charte de bonne morale de son site du coup ben ca merite un calinou * calin calin*

    pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2005

  • My Lord and Master hath so farre honoured mee, and so much beyond the least part of merite in mee: as I will rather dye, then any way offer to disgrace him: And therefore I charge thee, never more to move mee in this matter.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Knight, called Signior Gilberto, a man of very great fame and merite.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Massetto to be dumbe, by fetching home wood daily from the Forest, and divers employments in other places, were made to beleeve, that by the Nunnes devout prayers and discipline, as also the merite of the Saint, in whose honour the Monastery was built and erected,

    The Decameron 2004

  • Mortemart, the delightful Prince Hippolyte who had just returned from Vienna, two diplomatists, the old aunt, a young man referred to in that drawing room as “a man of great merit” (un homme de beaucoup de merite), a newly appointed maid of honor and her mother, and several other less noteworthy persons.

    War and Peace 2003

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