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London Broil TacosHaving picked up some really beautiful London Broils from the market in addition to having soft tortillas, jalapeno's, and avocado, we made tacos.
Archive 2008-08-01 Barbara 2008
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London Broil TacosHaving picked up some really beautiful London Broils from the market in addition to having soft tortillas, jalapeno's, and avocado, we made tacos.
Beef Rendang, London Broil Tacos and Shrimp Barbara 2008
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He will say here are two old, sagacious Courts, eachboth endeavouring to sow the Seeds of Discord among Us, each endeavouring to keep Us in hot Water, to keep up continual Broils between an English Party and a french Party, in hopes of obliging the Independent and patriotic Party, to lean to its Side.
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But this is but one Mischief of the Pulpit; this is only putting a Kingdom in Civil Broils, intestine Wars, and unnatural Murthers.
A Letter to A.H. Esq.; Concerning the Stage (1698) and The Occasional Paper No. IX (1698) Anonymous
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The pursuit of Amours is often accompanied by Broils and
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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Broils and boxing matches were of perpetual occurrence; the public-houses were
The History of Tasmania , Volume II John West 1840
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Broils among the states may happen in the following ways: 1.
Miscellany 1784
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Broils, return'd with a powerful Army, in order to form a third
Zadig Or, The Book of Fate 1694-1778 Voltaire 1736
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And for my own part, I would be contended to pay my part of the Hundred Thousand Pounds to a Foreign Province, (as before mentioned) rather than to continue in these Broils about a Medium of Exchange.
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These Indians are a small People, having lost much of their former Numbers, by intestine Broils; but most by the Small-pox, which hath often visited them, sweeping away whole Towns; occasion'd by the immoderate Government of themselves in their Sickness; as I have mention'd before, treating of the Sewees.
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