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  • Looks as if the DLC is the most popular, although I thought my "Flagrant Fragrant Flatus" award had some merit.

    Medal Finalists Announced 2008

  • Of Pontification and Flatus by erik mouse on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 8: 37: 38 AM

    I, Too, Have Been Damaged by the Evil Bushite Forces 2008

  • Flatus, he intones, as if he's offering me a medical benediction.

    A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001

  • A family tradition insinuates that Mr. William Law had drawn his pupil in the light and inconstant character of Flatus, who is ever confident, and ever disappointed in the chace of happiness.

    Memoirs of My Life and Writings Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 1994

  • Its value in saving life in infancy is not easily estimated; a few drops will subdue the irritation of Teething, prevent and arrest Convulsions, cure Whooping Cough, Spasms, and Flatus at once.

    A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes Charles Elm�� Francatelli

  • Flatus through the vagina, vulva, and from the uterus is mentioned by Bartholinus, the Ephemerides, Meckel, Mauriceau, Paullini, Riedlin, Trnka, and many others in the older literature.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • Flatus through the vagina, vulva, and from the uterus is mentioned by

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • A family tradition insinuates that Mr. William Law had drawn his pupil in the light and inconstant character of Flatus, who is ever confident, and ever disappointed in the chace of happiness.

    Memoirs of My Life and Writings Edward Gibbon 1765

  • A family tradition insinuates that Mr. William Law had drawn his pupil in the light and inconstant character of Flatus, who is ever confident, and ever disappointed in the chace of happiness.

    Memoirs of My Life and Writings Edward Gibbon 1765

  • A family tradition insinuates that Mr. William Law had drawn his pupil in the light and inconstant character of Flatus, who is ever confident, and ever disappointed in the chace of happiness.

    Memoirs of My Life and Writings Edward Gibbon 1765

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