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If that kind of intensity was being generated then I wouldn't mind if William Hague, Francis Mause etc. had second jobs or not; but it isn't, so I do.
Do the Conservatives even want to win the next general election? Not a sheep 2008
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If that kind of intensity was being generated then I wouldn't mind if William Hague, Francis Mause etc. had second jobs or not; but it isn't, so I do.
Archive 2008-12-01 Not a sheep 2008
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Monsignor Otto Mause was a priest at St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, and who also founded the Galerie nächst St Stephen.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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Monsignor Otto Mause was a priest at St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, and who also founded the Galerie nächst St Stephen.
Weinkruzifix 2009
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This excuse would hardly have passed current; but Kettledrummle, who now awoke from his trance of terror, and was known to, and reverenced by, most of the wanderers, together with Mause, who possessed their appropriate language as well as the preacher himself, proved active and effectual intercessors.
Old Mortality 2004
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Old Mause made her courtesy, but Cuddie took the lead in addressing Morton.
Old Mortality 2004
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Although groaning in spirit over the obdurate and impenitent state, as she thought it, of her son Cuddie, Mause durst neither urge him farther on the topic, nor altogether neglect the warning he had given her.
Old Mortality 2004
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“Through the help of the Lord I have luppen ower a wall,” cried poor Mause, as her horse was, by her rude attendants, brought up to leap the turf enclosure of a deserted fold, in which feat her curch flew off, leaving her grey hairs uncovered.
Old Mortality 2004
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Mause, giving way to feelings which she had suppressed during the interview, — for she, like her mistress, had her own feeling of pride, — now lifted up her voice and wept aloud.
Old Mortality 2004
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“And this is my son Cuddie,” exclaimed Mause, in her turn,
Old Mortality 2004
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