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De-Ment is the one holding up the TSA because they may unionize.
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Ment to add, not always "P. C" but always out there for US!
On Obama, Former U.S. Rep. Tancredo, and an International Arms-Trade Treaty 2009
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Ment to add, not always "P. C" but always out there for US!
On Obama, Former U.S. Rep. Tancredo, and an International Arms-Trade Treaty 2009
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The improvement points to the brain's ability to recover from injuries connected with premature birth, says lead author Dr. Laura Ment of Yale's School of Medicine.
Preemies Grow Up 2007
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When the reader had finished, the chairman thanked him and read some verses of the poet Ment sent him on the jubilee, and said a few words by way of thanks to the poet.
Anna Karenina 2003
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"_Ment-more_," interrupted the Private Secretary, sticking a label on his Lordship's travelling bag.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 1, 1892 Various
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_Ment_, like other terminations, changes _y_ into _i_ when the _y_ is preceded by a consonant; as, _accompany, accompaniment; merry, merriment_.
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham
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When the reader had finished, the chairman thanked him and read some verses of the poet Ment sent him on the jubilee, and said a few words by way of thanks to the poet.
Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy 1869
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Ment and age are plainly French terminations and are of the same import with us as among them, scarcely ever occurring, except in words derived from the French, as commandment, usage.
A Grammar of the English Tongue Samuel Johnson 1746
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Oh, _Doux Ment_ -- dear _Galliard_ -- Renounce her, -- _Corpo de mi_, that I will soul and body, if she belong to thee, Man.
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II Aphra Behn 1664
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