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The frequent coruscations gave a name to Corisco, which the natives know as Mange: it was called, says Barbot,
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003
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"Mange'-du-lard," his companions called him, especially
The Black Feather From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899 Mary Hartwell Catherwood 1874
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Mange occurs when mites infest the skin of animals and cause fur to fall out and inflammation.
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Even the brief rock-out moment we're granted in "Mange" is more a sense of damnation realized in some frustrated tangle of a guitar-shredded outro than a moment of indulgence.
Cokemachineglow.com 2010
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Like, "Mange," the lyric is 'The hair on the dog has turned into mange,' and that basically means a bad situation is getting worse, it was about a really old relationship I used to have.
The Rebel Yell Maggie Leon 2010
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"User 927" - subtitled "U are what U Seek" - is the first drama inspired by search engine keywords such as Mange, human mold, and white camellia.
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"User 927" - subtitled "U are what U Seek" - is the first drama inspired by search engine keywords such as Mange, human mold, and white camellia.
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"User 927" - subtitled "U are what U Seek" - is the first drama inspired by search engine keywords such as Mange, human mold, and white camellia.
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The frequent coruscations gave a name to Corisco, which the natives know as Mange: it was called, says Barbot, "'Ilha do
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 1 Richard Francis Burton 1855
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She was taken to a hospital, where she was in stable condition with cuts and bruises, Mange said.
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