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  • Warth enjoyed working with Habitat for Humanity, serving with the Stephen Ministry and being a part of church handbell choirs.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Rus Bowden 2009

  • Surely there must be a scene where Pat Robertson threatens the people of Dover with the Warth of God ™.

    Kitzmiller: the movie -- Pick your favorite actors now... - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • This is the key: even squad commanders will have access to raw data from drones flying overhead: even a lance corporal will have the training and equipment to call down the Warth Of God - or a reasonable facsimile thereof, in the shape of GPS-guided bombs - on any enemy unit that's causing problems.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Zoe Brain 2005

  • This is the key: even squad commanders will have access to raw data from drones flying overhead: even a lance corporal will have the training and equipment to call down the Warth Of God - or a reasonable facsimile thereof, in the shape of GPS-guided bombs - on any enemy unit that's causing problems.

    The Right Way, The Wrong Way, and the Army Way Zoe Brain 2005

  • Warth, lived close to my apartment and we would drive in and out of the lab together each day.

    Richard J. Roberts - Autobiography 1994

  • Cornelli read aloud: "Agnes orders Rudolph von Warth to be bound to the wheel."

    Cornelli Johanna Spyri 1864

  • While Gaston remained concealed in a farm-house at Camargue, Menoul went to Marseilles, and that very evening discovered, from some of his sailor friends, that a three-masted American vessel was in the roadstead, whose commander, Captain Warth, a not over-scrupulous Yankee, would be glad to welcome on board an able-bodied man who would be of assistance to him at sea.

    File No. 113 ��mile Gaboriau 1852

  • When Gaston had been with Captain Warth about three years, the Tom Jones stopped at Rio Janeiro for a month, to lay in supplies.

    File No. 113 ��mile Gaboriau 1852

  • There was scarcely any danger and excitement which the mate of the redoubtable Captain Warth had not experienced; nothing had ever before caused him to lose his calm presence of mind, to force him to betray that he had a heart.

    File No. 113 ��mile Gaboriau 1852

  • The real fact was, that Captain Warth proposed visiting the Gulf of

    File No. 113 ��mile Gaboriau 1852

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