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The Phrumiur is then said; this is an introductory prayer, and always comes before the Sedro, which is a prayer of praise said aloud by the priest standing before the altar while the censer is swung.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Cary Fu was a middle reliever in Sedro Wooley, a submariner with a pretty wicked sinker, too and this crazy wind up, like
One Minute Memoir of a Semi Emittered Lifetime AA Batter Dennis Mahagin 2012
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HAHN: All year, the Sedro-Woolley (ph) 6-year-old had written letters to his dad.
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HAHN: All year, the Sedro-Woolley 6-year-old had written letters to his dad, and his kindergarten class at Central Elementary joined in, sending the sailor care packages.
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HAHN: All year, the Sedro-Woolley 6-year-old had written letters to his dad, and his kindergarten class at Central Elementary joined in, sending the sailor care packages.
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HAHN: All year, the Sedro-Woolley 6-year-old had written letters to his dad.
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HAHN: All year the Sedro-Wooley six-year-old had written letters to his dad and his kindergarten class at Central Elementary joined in, sending the sailor care packages.
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HAHN: All year the Sedro-Woolley 6-year-old had written letters to his dad, and his kindergarten class at Central Elementary joined in, sending the sailor care packages.
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HAHN: All year, the Sedro-Woolley 6-year-old had written letters to his dad.
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D.S. Dietz was tarred and feathered by a mob led by representatives of the Lumber Trust at Sedro, Wooley, Washington.
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