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It is Chaucer's dialect: "Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote."
'The Word Exchange' book review: Old English poetry isn't lost in translation Michael Dirda 2011
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Jim Lobe and Aprille Muscara of Inter Press Service report that the documents were released by the National Security Archive NSA, an independent research group, on the same day that President Obama met with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos to discuss labor rights in the pending trade agreement.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: How Bad U.S.-Latin American Policy Fuels Unauthorized Immigration The Media Consortium 2011
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It is Chaucer's dialect: "Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote."
'The Word Exchange' book review: Old English poetry isn't lost in translation Michael Dirda 2011
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It is Chaucer's dialect: "Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote."
'The Word Exchange' book review: Old English poetry isn't lost in translation Michael Dirda 2011
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It is Chaucer's dialect: "Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote."
'The Word Exchange' book review: Old English poetry isn't lost in translation Michael Dirda 2011
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Or, how about a translation of The Canterbury Tales -- which is actually quite raunchy, any Apatow lover would revel in the fart jokes -- without having to memorize the Whan that Aprille?
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My friend Aprille had just e-mailed me, giving me good pen-retention advice.
Stuck in Baghdad freeway rush-hour traffic -- in a Bradley tank: My Iraq embed, Part 6 2008
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My friend Aprille just sent me a transcript of Bill Clinton's recent appearance on Fox News.
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And the thre and twentie of Aprille, for saincte George.
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The laste day of that faste, which oftentimes falleth in Aprille, to celebrate the highest featte in althe yere: in remembraunce howe he ouer came deathe, descended into helle, vanquisshed the deuell, and retourned againe on liue, and appeared in glorious wyse vnto his scholers, or disciples.
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