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Jonathan: When we switched from Sleds, we thought we were last.
Amazing Race's Connor and Jonathan: Sled Inconsistency "Screwed Us Over" 2010
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(See "European Central Bank Sleds The Slippery Slope") The euro has been reeling as the European debt crisis escalated, and it slipped to 1.2488 against the dollar early Friday while the CurrencyShares Euro Trust
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(See "European Central Bank Sleds The Slippery Slope") The euro has been reeling as the European debt crisis escalated, and it slipped to 1.2488 against the dollar early Friday while the CurrencyShares Euro Trust
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(See "European Central Bank Sleds The Slippery Slope") The euro has been reeling as the European debt crisis escalated, and it slipped to 1.2387 against the dollar Friday while the CurrencyShares Euro Trust
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With the Sleds full of Goys, and some Jews and Muslims too.
It's Christmas Eve, and thus far the posts aren't looking too Christmasy." Ann Althouse 2007
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For from Nouogrod yerely there go many Sleds in the Winter to fetche salt from Some, with carriers and emptie Sleds there to buy it, and to bring it to Nouogrod to sell it in the market or otherwise.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Townes, are mortally pinched and killed withall: so that you shall see many drop downe in the streetes; many trauellers brought into the Townes sitting dead and stifle in their Sleds.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sleds with flexible runners have recently been introduced and are a great improvement on the old type.
Outdoor Sports and Games Claude H. Miller
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Sleds of all kinds were seen on the hills and streets of the two towns.
Watch Yourself Go By Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden
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Sleds, skates and books abounded, and St. Angé, on that sacred day, revelled in the superfluous and the long-denied.
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