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Thats right we do have health care in this country, the va is that working for us or is it just puting more money in the pockets of our congress Freinds and families??
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Yes and Lizzy is Bossum Buddies with all of the Clintons radical Freinds.
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So, yea, I guess your assessment is right, but who on earth wouldn't tell their kids that they dated a Canadian pop singer named Robin Sparkles? sexy boy why not try 'Freinds returns'!
Does HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER Need a Title Change? | the TV addict 2007
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The PHOTO of Palin in a string Bikini (american flag), holding a rifle w/scope will bring the house down when it ever gets picked up "My Freinds".
McCain Cancels CNN Interview As Punishment For Criticizing Palin 2009
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He spoke excellent English and French, and took great pride in the help he and Freinds were able to give to the children.
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Also "altered now!" is her former sensibility which was "too tremblingly alive to every affliction of my Freinds [sic]" — but one she doubts was a fault (78).
'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_ 2006
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Distance, for Bogle, sharpens the faculty of feeling: The Country People who live among their Freinds and Relations are strangers to the Pangs of Parting, and to the Sollicitude of Absence.
Colonial Correspondence: The Letters of George Bogle from Bengal, Bhutan and Tibet, 1770-81 2000
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"I dare say not Ma'am, and have no doubt but that any sufferings you may have experienced could arise only from the cruelties of Relations or the Errors of Freinds."
Love And Freindship Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1922
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He says, that they are at present very good Freinds, have quite forgiven all past errors and intend in future to be very good Neighbours.
Love And Freindship Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1922
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Yet great as he was, and justly celebrated as a sailor, I cannot help foreseeing that he will be equalled in this or the next Century by one who tho 'now but young, already promises to answer all the ardent and sanguine expectations of his Relations and Freinds, amongst whom I may class the amiable Lady to whom this work is dedicated, and my no less amiable self.
Love And Freindship Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1922
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