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Examples
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The so-called Vati-con pleaded guilty to federal charges of wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy in Manhattan District Court this morning.
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I was just watching this blond German kid eating a very German sandwich prepared probably by his Mutti or Vati or Oma.
Brot und Käse Matt Potter 2011
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I was just watching this blond German kid eating a very German sandwich prepared probably by his Mutti or Vati or Oma.
Brot und Käse Matt Potter 2011
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Ich verfluche den Tag, an dem Vati mich in einen Schlitten gesetzt hat' - and that's just the lines she actually spoke, I'm not even talking about the catastrophic grammar here.
LEVERAGE: The 13th Step is "Shut Up About It Already." Rogers 2009
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Ich verflüche den Tag an den Vati mich an den Schlitten gesetzt hat.'
LEVERAGE: The 13th Step is "Shut Up About It Already." Rogers 2009
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But rather than some new kind of con man — the “Vati-Con,” as one tabloid called him — he seems, to friends and colleagues, even to some he may have scammed, a more classic type: the young protagonist of a l9th-century English or French social novel, coming to London or Paris from the provinces with humble means and huge ambition.
The Follieri Charade Shnayerson, Michael 2008
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Throughout the preconference meetings, which have been directed by Planned Parenthood officials, the Vati-can has been virtually alone in its objections.
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But rather than some new kind of con man — the “Vati-Con,” as one tabloid called him — he seems, to friends and colleagues, even to some he may have scammed, a more classic type: the young protagonist of a l9th-century English or French social novel, coming to London or Paris from the provinces with humble means and huge ambition.
The Follieri Charade Shnayerson, Michael 2008
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I said, "Vati, people might take you more seriously if you didn't have a tiny badger living on the end of your chin."
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Mr. Across the Road is a bit like Vati, all shouty and trousery and unreasonable.
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