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The Rejectionist: Vengeance Is Mine, Saith the Assistant dropping mordor on your party since 2009
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Saith Gordon Brown: UK, US 'aiming for nuclear-free world', with Britain making some reductions to its nuclear arsenal and offering to go further if the US and Russia will.
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(Saith he who telleth the tale), Then Sindbad the Seaman bade give Sindbad the Landsman an hundred golden dinars as of wont and called for food.
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(Saith the relator), Then quoth the brother, “Now I will tell the truth: I did thus and thus with thy wife;” and he confessed the whole matter, adding, “And this is my offence.”
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Wedi Saith is going out at 7.00 pm on Wednesday, 9th January if you are interested in watching it. posted by Glyn Davies at
Thomas Leyland - We Need You. Glyn Davies 2008
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(Saith he who telleth the tale), Then he bade lay the table, and the company supped with him; after which he gave the
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Saith Clinton: "That's what my public life has been about."
HuffPost Liveblog: Liveblog! Dems Play "Meet Me In Ohio" 2008
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(Saith he who telleth the tale), Then Sindbad the Seaman made Sindbad the
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Saith he, If it be well weighed, to say that a man lieth, is as much to say, as that he is brave towards God, and a coward towards men.
The Essays 2007
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Catharine Payne, Sworn, deposed and on her Oath Saith -
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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