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  • For instance, Matt Breaden, of Lake Oswego, Oregon, wrote, "I am a longtime fan of The Simpsons, and so the moment before doing something stupid I often feel a profound sense of déjà d'oh."

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  • For instance, Matt Breaden, of Lake Oswego, Oregon, wrote, "I am a longtime fan of The Simpsons, and so the moment before doing something stupid I often feel a profound sense of déjà d'oh."

    Word Fugitives 2005

  • Breaden and Godfrey had awful work behind to get the camels along.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • Breaden and Warri had been out too, but found nothing.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • North-West, from which point Breaden sighted it when after the camels, appears like a chimney-stack.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • In the morning a mob of blacks passed our camp all unaware of our presence; Breaden and Warri were hunting the camels and I the horses.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • From his diary I see that they passed about three miles North of Forrest's peak, which Breaden identified, though by Mr. Carr-Boyd's reckoning they should have been twenty miles from it.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • Such a place at once suggested camping, and we were proceeding to unload when Godfrey remarked that this pretty plant was very like a most deadly Queensland poison plant; he was not sure; I had never seen it before, nor had Breaden.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • The following morning I ascended the highest point in the range, whilst Breaden and Warri took our animals for a final drink up the glen.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

  • Breaden and Warri, who had started to track me up, for Warden's return with an empty saddle had caused a little anxiety.

    Spinifex and Sand David Wynford Carnegie 1885

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