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I liked to snack at sidewalk cafes, where I sat for hours eating antijitos such as acos, pozole (a pork and hominy soup), or quesadillas.
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I liked to snack at sidewalk cafes, where I sat for hours eating antijitos such as acos, pozole (a pork and hominy soup), or quesadillas.
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I liked to snack at sidewalk cafes, where I sat for hours eating antijitos such as acos, pozole (a pork and hominy soup), or quesadillas.
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Ai hoaps teh brayns am awl bak inna ryte plays acos, hoo noes?
why you has a hide? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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And I won't ask, 'acos the question would be a spoiler and if you answered it would be another spoiler, but I'm suddenly all gleeful-bouncy-curious "wait, was that significant?"
seanan_mcguire: What You Can (and CAN'T) Do to Help. seanan_mcguire 2009
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_ As to not showing of 'em up acos I wos one of 'em -- Wal_ker_!!!
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 7, 1891 Various
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"It strikes me the wind is stirred up, acos we're enjoying of ourselves," said the pilot cousin.
An Iceland Fisherman Pierre Loti 1886
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I took it to bed acos I didn't want nobody to see.
Hoodie Mrs. Molesworth 1880
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Cries the House-Farmer; "Slums is Slums, acos the Poor is _Pigs_!"
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 26, 1892 Various 1876
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Why, _the_ mill -- the mill as takes up so little room that it'll work inside a Stone Jug; and always goes better when the wind's low with people, than when it's high; acos then they can't get workmen.
Oliver Twist Charles Dickens 1841
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