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  • With these Bladders they now and then flapped the Mouths and Ears of those who stood near them, of which Practice I could not then conceive the Meaning.

    Erica Jong: Lost in Laputa 2009

  • As it turns out this theory - which has subsequently destroyed the British economy - is also known as 'Bladders Law' - an anagram of 'Edward Balls'.

    A Ball-game over teacher cuts 2009

  • Bladders still full, you [r] pool was able to confirm that Michelle is along for this Sunday drive, as are the girls, Eric Whitaker and Marty Nesbitt.

    Election Central Morning Roundup 2009

  • The meeting became known as the “Battle of the Bladders.”

    When North Korea Falls 2006

  • The meeting became known as the “Battle of the Bladders.”

    When North Korea Falls 2006

  • The meeting became known as the “Battle of the Bladders.”

    When North Korea Falls 2006

  • The meeting has become known as the Battle of the Bladders.

    CNN Transcript Oct 10, 2006 2006

  • Bladders vanished instantly, and all three were sitting instead on a huge square of solid iron.

    Night Arrant Gygax, Gary 1987

  • “So a Man that only Translates, shall never be a Poet, nor a Painter that only copies, nor a Swimmer that swims always with Bladders.”

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas A. OWEN ALDRIDGE 1968

  • Brainches, and each of those Branches into several others, with those little Bubbles or Bladders, full of Air, scattered along at little Distances, on every Branch and Sprig, but at the End of Each twigg or

    John Adams diary 5, 26 May - 25 November 1760 1961

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