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  • And then in western Afghanistan, in Farer (ph) Province, it was actually a complex attack, basically an ISAP convoy was leaving its base when they started to be attacked by small arms fire, an RPG fired by the Taliban.

    CNN Transcript Sep 13, 2009 2009

  • Clark retraces the steps of a young Viking, Thorvald the Far-Farer, who, having failed to convert Iceland to Christianity, went into exile, setting sail for the Holy Land in 986.

    A Modern Crusade 2007

  • Braye divarts the Farer, not where the Moy changez her minds twixt Cullin and Conn tween Cunn and Collin?

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • He called himself Glydh of the Vach Rueth, nicknamed Far-Farer, an afal of his navy's Intelligence corps.

    A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1974

  • High above the lights of the little town, which seemed but a continuation of the stars, flamed the Way-Farer's Cross on the spire of

    Baldy of Nome Esther Birdsall Darling

  • I believe, rank with the "Sea-Farer" in the future among Mr. Pound's original work; the Noh will rank among his translations.

    Ezra Pound: His Metric and Poetry 1926

  • 'Sigurd Jorsalfar' (Sigurd the Jerusalem-Farer: 1872).

    Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5 Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle 1864

  • A cousin of his named Farer, a clock and watchmaker by trade, having returned to the village from London, brought with him some books on mechanics, which he lent to Joseph to read; and they kindled in him an ardent desire to be a mechanic instead of a slater.

    Industrial Biography Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1863

  • A cousin of his named Farer, a clock and watchmaker by trade, having returned to the village from

    Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers Samuel Smiles 1858

  • O Farer to the fountain, [FN#211] flow these eyes * Nor seek from other source to be supplied:

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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