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"Heaps" is a graphic picture of Babylon and Nineveh as they now are. palace -- Babylon regarded, on account of its splendor, as a vast palace.
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Heaps is a 7-on-7 king and he made some folks look silly the last month.
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However, Heaps is probably not as bad as his season stats look either and I expect about 5.6 yppp from Heaps in this game.
Bob Stoll: Dr. Bob Friday College Football Analysis Bob Stoll 2010
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However, Heaps is probably not as bad as his season stats look either and I expect about 5.6 yppp from Heaps in this game.
Bob Stoll: Dr. Bob Friday College Football Analysis Bob Stoll 2010
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However, Heaps is probably not as bad as his season stats look either and I expect about 5.6 yppp from Heaps in this game.
Bob Stoll: Dr. Bob Friday College Football Analysis Bob Stoll 2010
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As it is, the only surprises here were that defenders accounted for two of the Fire goals and that it was Albright who got tossed for abusing El Hunchbacko (I called Heaps with the elbow-jitsu, for the record).
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Zainab was on Teach First's Higher Education Access Programme for Schools, known as Heaps.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The ladies came out strong here, and gave yeomen service -- scooping out flour, meal, tea, and sugar to the needy, and in sifting and rejecting, with rare acumen, the bogus claims of the "Heaps" who affected humble poverty.
The Siege of Kimberley T. Phelan
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"Heaps," repeated Lady Dene, dimpling with laughter at the consternation on Gladys Norman's face.
Malcolm Sage, Detective Herbert George Jenkins 1899
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"Heaps," said Eph, without taking his eyes off the group at the table.
The Gilded Age A tale of today Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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