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  • Graham Henry has chosen his strongest available side for the encounter against a nation who have beaten the All Blacks twice in World Cups, with Israel Dagg preferred to the 98-cap Mils Muliaina at full-back.

    Rugby World Cup 2011: Richie McCaw set to win 100th cap against France 2011

  • We are very conscious of what Mils has done for New Zealand rugby and we would like him to get to 100 caps, but the team has to come first.

    Rugby World Cup 2011: Richie McCaw set to win 100th cap against France 2011

  • To make matter worse for the All Blacks coach, Graham Henry, captain Richie McCaw and full-back Mils Muliaina have been forced to pull out after suffering unspecified injuries.

    Rugby World Cup 2011: New Zealand's Dan Carter to miss Japan match 2011

  • River in which place if hee were in Winter, the distempered Floods that are usually in that season, would suffer him to have no rest, but carry him headlong to Mils and Weires to his confusion.

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • And because you that are but a young Angler, know not what snigling is, I wil now teach it to you: you remember I told you that Eeles do not usually stir in the day time, for then they hide themselvs under some covert, or under boards, or planks about Floud-gates, or Weirs, or Mils, or in holes in the

    The Compleat Angler 2007

  • Maybe some of the writers are men writing under a female pseudonym ... as many Mils and Boon writers are ...

    Sexism among the Bookshelves? Sharon Bakar 2005

  • Once the Cyadorans have re-formed and ride along the road that winds between two forested Mils, and then down the steeper grade toward Berlitos itself, Lorn continues to survey the hills, both with his eyes and chaos-senses, despite the double number of scouts before the main force.

    Scion of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • 'As well wish you had a map to the Mils' system, 'Jessi snapped gloomily.

    Restoree McCaffrey, Anne 1967

  • Evidently reassured no assassins or Mils lurked anywhere, Sinnall threw open both of the big doors leading into the main room of the suite.

    Restoree McCaffrey, Anne 1967

  • Majer Rogers went down to the mils and drove them of there from & kild and took upwards of 150 & at Son down the last of the Army marched down to the Mils and Majer putnom made a Bridge over by the

    The Military Journals of Two Private Soldiers, 1758-1775 With Numerous Illustrative Notes Abraham Tomlinson

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