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  • When you can inspire reasonably cute and personable teenaged girls to create something like this (with an even more infectious disco remix of the original "Dragostea Din Trea" song), can't you be proud of your viral offspring?

    Storm Ghosts 2006

  • DOBBS: And the Trea is the retired enlisted association and you had to file a freedom of information to get this.

    CNN Transcript Jan 8, 2007 2007

  • As Los Angeles Police homicide detectives delved deeper into the victim's background, they say they discovered that Taylor had spent the final few weeks of his life living in fear of his increasingly erratic and violent adult son, Wayne "Trea" Taylor III.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2009

  • " Accounting is primarily the states ' responsibility, and states are sovereign, " said Kinney Poynter, executive director of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Trea surers.

    Pension Woes Prompt GOP Move Michael Corkery 2010

  • "Trea - sures come and go -- I should know -- but this ...," he said, holding up a solid butterscotch mushroom, "... is the sort of thing you don't find every day."

    Stalling 2010

  • "Trea - sures come and go -- I should know -- but this ...," he said, holding up a solid butterscotch mushroom, "... is the sort of thing you don't find every day."

    Kendermore Kirchoff, Mary 1989

  • Thus Hume, for example, had assigned a crucial role to imagination in his account of the foundations of empirical knowledge, and he had even found it possible to refer to “the Understanding” as “the general and more established properties of the imagination” (Trea - tise [1739], Book I, Part IV, Sec. 7); while Kant's con - temporary, J. N.

    METAPHYSICAL IMAGINATION MICHAEL MORAN 1968

  • Trea - tises on numerology, for instance, may only seem con - cerned with what John Selden in his Table-Talk (1696, pp. 109f.) dismissed as “those mysterious things they observe in Numbers,” but in reality aimed to strengthen further the structure of the universe through

    HIERARCHY AND ORDER C. A. PATRIDES 1968

  • "Why is it not good to leave it as it was placed?" asked Trea.

    The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings Various

  • Dal-Riada; and Trea, daughter of Cairthend, was the daughter who was in her womb; and it was Patrick who blessed a veil on her head, as he prophesied.

    The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings Various

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