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  • Wednesday I went out with cutie-pie author finally (its only taken about ten months for it to happen) and I spent the evening talking my depression after my father died, and stupidly mentioned Dara Joy's new boy Death by Plut-Plut (or whatever its called) which apparently is a street name for vaginal discharge during sex.

    Nobody Does it Like Me! Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

  • Wednesday I went out with cutie-pie author finally (its only taken about ten months for it to happen) and I spent the evening talking my depression after my father died, and stupidly mentioned Dara Joy's new boy Death by Plut-Plut (or whatever its called) which apparently is a street name for vaginal discharge during sex.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

  • See Schneider, n. ad loc. exesti de to neo kai kekrimeno eis makhen sunienai kai phaidron einai kai eudokimon. kai parakeleuontai de k.t.l. Zeune, kekrimeno komen, after Plut.

    The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians 2007

  • Or, “the richest parts of the country,” viz. Lydia; Plut.

    Agesilaus 2007

  • - Plut in order the tools, devices and auxiliary means after having finished work and keep them clean.

    1. Objectives and Contents of the Vocational Training in the Working Techniques “Annealing, Hardening, Tempering” 1990

  • _, 24: "(Dea Syria) ex quis muneribus nosse contigit deos," etc., cf. Plut.,

    The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont

  • (Plut. de Isid.s. 34): which statement Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson says is confirmed by the sculptures.

    Moon Lore Timothy Harley

  • Plut a Dieu que la discorde, cette deesse si utile en certaine occasions, voulut bien se meler de cet arrangement; ce seroit bien a propos.

    George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue

  • Cicero's earliest effort in verse was a poem in tetrameters, entitled _Pontius Glaucus_: Plut.

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • Stariha (of Lead), and Trobec (of St. Cloud); Monsignori Stibil, Buh, and Plut; Abbot Bernard Locnika, O.S.B.; and many others.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

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