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Mattin did some unnecessary monkeying-around with a classic.
Trendy Monday: Bacon Backlash? Kit Pollard 2009
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But I almost feel like I understand why Mattin did that.
Trendy Monday: Bacon Backlash? Kit Pollard 2009
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"Brend did have a great deal of influence with the king, some might say too much, but he did be distracted in recent months, and Mattin had begun to reassert himself."
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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"King Mattin did disappear two days ago," Gregorin said.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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To these were added others: in the 3rd century for example we hear of one at dawn and one at sunset: the former, being especially a praise service, came to be known as _Lauds_ or _Mattin-lauds_; the latter was soon called _Vespers_ (vesper = evening).
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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During this growth of daily services there is sometimes a {7} doubt whether the night Service is included in the reckoning: but eventually we find for the daytime Mattin-lauds, Prime,
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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The injuries of Igor Portu and Mattin Sarasola could have been caused by a "violent arrest", the defence argued.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, The Glorious Ones on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin
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The track features Loy Fankbonner on drums, Margarida Garcia on electric double bass, Kevin Failure on guitar and Mattin on vocals.
The Wire 2010
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The concept, as outlined by Mattin in his own words:
The Wire 2010
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