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It was designed to be 56 feet long but the first owner, Desmond Molins, the inventer of the cigarette-rolling machine, decided to have it lengthened to 65 feet in 1938 to satisfy his desire for a bigger boat.
For Fixer-Uppers, It's All Hands on Deck Christine Pirovolakis 2011
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After five minutes 'chatter, Molins dragged himself to his filing cabinet and gave me the address of the lawyer who dealt with anything related to Sophie Carax, Julian's mother.
The Shadow of the Wind Zafon, Carlos Ruiz 2001
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Senor Molins had seen better days and now mouldered away in a filthy first-floor office on Calle Floridablanca.
The Shadow of the Wind Zafon, Carlos Ruiz 2001
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Senor Molins, who had been a friend of Fortuny the elder, warned Antoni that he was marrying a stranger.
The Shadow of the Wind Zafon, Carlos Ruiz 2001
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Still, Molins was a cheerful and self-satisfied individual.
The Shadow of the Wind Zafon, Carlos Ruiz 2001
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Molins the Wedding Ring wherewith I married her mother, being aggrieved at my very heart that by reason of my poverty I am not able to leave her anything els.
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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Suffolk, Stafford, Molins, and Clinton, with three brothers of the name of Bohun, and Sir John Nevil -- into the heart of the castle.
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In the beginning of 1850, the Marquis of Molins, then Minister of Marine Affairs, upon the petition of the iron-manufacturers, directed inquiries to be made, by
The slave trade, domestic and foreign Why It Exists, and How It May Be Extinguished 1836
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Curator Meadow Arts has invited a number of artists, including Des Hughes, Ruth Claxton, Tom Gallant, Tessa Farmer, Susie MacMurray, and Sophie Molins to produce works inspired by Attingham's history and drawing on its rich collections
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From thence I passed to Caleis, afterward to Paris, where I was informed that the king was gone to Molins to soiourne there: incontinently, and with all the hast I could possibly make, I gate me thither with part of my company.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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