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  • She had escaped from Borach fifteen years earlier; at thirty-two, thanks to medical advances made during World War I, Protestant prettiness might actually be attainable.

    Jewish Women in Comedy - Fanny Brice 2010

  • Soon, Borach was gambling away the money his wife worked so hard to earn.

    Jewish Women in Comedy - Fanny Brice 2010

  • She had escaped from Borach fifteen years earlier; at thirty-two, thanks to medical advances made during World War I, Protestant prettiness might actually be attainable.

    Fanny Brice. 2009

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out of the way, crying aloud, "Borach mivolah"; and when they saw the vessels in the air there was an universal shout of "Hekinah degul."

    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 5 Charles Herbert Sylvester

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out 15 of the way, crying aloud, "_Borach mivola_"; and when they saw the vessels in the air, there was an universal shout of

    Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year 1923

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out of the way, crying aloud, _Borach mevolah, _ and when they saw the vessels in the air, there was a universal shout of _Hekinah degul.

    The Junior Classics — Volume 5 William Patten 1902

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out of the way, crying aloud, Borach mivola, and when they saw the vessels in the air, there was a universal shout of Hekinah degul.

    Gulliver's Travels 1896

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out of the way, crying aloud, "Borach mevola;" and when they saw the vessels in the air there was an universal shout of "Hekinah degul."

    The Children's Hour, v 5. Stories From Seven Old Favorites Eva March Tappan 1892

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out of the way, crying aloud, Borach mevolah; and when they saw the vessels in the air, there was a universal shout of Hekinah degul.

    Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World 1726

  • They made me a sign that I should throw down the two hogsheads, but first warning the people below to stand out of the way, crying aloud, Borach mevolah; and when they saw the vessels in the air, there was a universal shout of Hekinah degul.

    Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift 1706

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