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  • A great variety of witnesses were called oti botU sides.

    Sporting Magazine 1812

  • One or the other of us trying to keep our head in her lap as we lay on the oti of our old home watching the night sky.

    The Legend of Two Husbands Anjali 2007

  • Apo kapoios pou tora leo tin ellada einai “spiti” ego pou eimai edo yia 15 xronia tora se katalaveno poly oti to poio megalo mathima otan menoume stis xores pou den einai ‘patrida’ einai oti einai entelos ormofoi oi anthropoi pantu!

    Guest post 2 – growing up in Canada « Ken Wilson's Blog 2009

  • One or the other of us trying to keep our head in her lap as we lay on the oti of our old home watching the night sky.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Anjali 2007

  • Or reading oti oud Athênaioi, hêmeis de, but because the Athenians did not and we did. '

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2007

  • Courier brackets this sentence [oti ... ippeuein] as a gloss; Martin, p. 323, emends.

    The Cavalry General 2007

  • Love, compassion, for Lady Clementina, fills her bosom I will pre-sent her to 7/oti.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • There have been reports oti wn Mr Slovo and Mr Sexwale on the housing issue.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • Once more those close to him took his silence and oti-ose expression for quiet determination and resolve.

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • What had once been a very certain, structured existence had turned surprisingly quix - oti C.

    The Elf Queen of Shannara Brooks, Terry 1992

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