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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
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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.
Archive 2008-03-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008
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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.
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Or, “the richest parts of the country,” viz. Lydia; Plut.
Agesilaus 2007
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- Plut in order the tools, devices and auxiliary means after having finished work and keep them clean.
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_, 24: "(Dea Syria) ex quis muneribus nosse contigit deos," etc., cf. Plut.,
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont
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(Plut. de Isid.s. 34): which statement Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson says is confirmed by the sculptures.
Moon Lore Timothy Harley
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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
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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
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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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