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"Morat," from the juice of Mulberries [359] with honey.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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We ran a terrific article in Tikkun by Wil Morat about Afghan men, all Muslims of course, who are risking their lives to support women's rights.
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It is the 21st Century equivilent of reading Morat or Lord Haw Haw.
"Right-wing polemicists today are shrieking in self-pitying protest over a new report from the Department of Homeland Security..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Morat is Claire's puppetmaster, and he pops up from time to time.
Mirrored Heavens by David J. Williams Tia Nevitt 2009
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Swiss gentlemen who have, since the novel was published; enriched my little collection of armor with specimens of the huge weapon that sheared the lances of the Austrian chivalry at Sempach, and was employed with equal success on the bloody days of Granson and Morat.
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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We had sat down for about a week before that paltry town of Murten or Morat, or whatever it is called.
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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Thou, Colvin, hadst better remain here, and see some holy man, to be assoilzied for thy hasty speech on the battlefield of Morat.
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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Thus the news received by Oxford and his son, when they returned to Aix in midsummer, was, that Duke Charles had advanced to Morat (or Murten), situated upon a lake of the same name, at the very entrance of Switzerland.
Anne of Geierstein 2008
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In it, 101-year-old Rose Morat is trying to leave her apartment building to go to church.
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There is a spot should not be passed in vain, — Morat! the proud, the patriot field! where man
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