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A study involving 1,770 parents and guardians in New York and New Jersey has found that despite repe ...— THE MEDICAL NEWS
After this the chief washed his mouth with cocoa-nut water; then he eat of repe, plantain, and mahee, of each not a little; and, lastly, finished his repast by eating, or rather drinking, about three pints of popoie_, which is made of bread-fruit, plantains, mahee, &c.; beat together and diluted with water till it is of the consistence of a custard.— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14
"Isn't a definition of a psychotic, a person who repe ..."— Boing Boing
Is audita literaru {m} laude, percitus repe {n} tina ira, furibundus p {ro} rupit in hæc uerba.— Early English Meals and Manners
¶ Must nedes repe there is none waye.— The Assemble of Goddes

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