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Examples
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Shia Saide LaBeouf puts in another outstanding performance in his role as Samuel James Witwicky the central character of the story and owner of a teenage dream car/transformer.
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I left Saide (the Sidon of ancient times) on my right, and about an hour, I think, before sunset began to ascend one of the many low hills of Lebanon.
Eothen 2003
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It is now called Seide, or Saide, and is far less populous and splendid than it was in the time of Christ.
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Across the table, his wife, Rebecca, beamed at him over her comfortable plinth of chins, and round the table his children, David, Jacob, Morris and Saide, would have beamed at him if they had not been too busy at the moment ingurgitating goulash.
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I left Saide (the Sidon of ancient times) on my right, and about an hour,
Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East Alexander William Kinglake 1850
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He would have reckoned the toolmaker a very worthy man, and Saide little more than a charlatan.
Emile Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1745
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Saide describes the geography as "stunning" with "incredible hiking" only 40 minutes away.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2010
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19 At another session, the court licensed Jonathan Wilson to “keepe Ordinary an inn in the Saide towne Called Charles Towne dureing pleasure,” complying with “the Act of Assembly Conserning Ordinary keepers.”
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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19 At another session, the court licensed Jonathan Wilson to “keepe Ordinary an inn in the Saide towne Called Charles Towne dureing pleasure,” complying with “the Act of Assembly Conserning Ordinary keepers.”
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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19 At another session, the court licensed Jonathan Wilson to “keepe Ordinary an inn in the Saide towne Called Charles Towne dureing pleasure,” complying with “the Act of Assembly Conserning Ordinary keepers.”
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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