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For me, the cane's resonances = Mr Chips, Nigel Molesworth, Dotheboys Hall and hairy-eared right-wing MPs with noses like strawberries ranting on about The Youth Of Today.
Archive 2009-02-01 juliette 2009
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For me, the cane's resonances = Mr Chips, Nigel Molesworth, Dotheboys Hall and hairy-eared right-wing MPs with noses like strawberries ranting on about The Youth Of Today.
School of Cock juliette 2009
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Then, as taught, Mr. Myers jabbed the cane's tip behind him, into Mr. Dempsey's ribs.
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To honor the many achievements of blind and visually impaired citizens and to recognize the white cane's significance in advancing independence, the Congress, by joint resolution approved October 6,
Proclamation On White Cane Safety Day Clinton, Bill, 1946- 2000
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To honor the many achievements of blind and visually impaired citizens and to recognize the white cane's significance in advancing independence, the Congress, by joint resolution approved October 6,
Proclamation By President On White Cane Safety Day Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1999
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To honor the many achievements of blind and visually impaired citizens and to recognize the white cane's significance in advancing independence, the Congress, by joint resolution approved October 6,
Proclamation On White Cane Safety Day Clinton, Bill, 1946- 1998
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Hakeswill shoved the cane's tip into Sharpe's belly.
Sharpe's Tiger Cornwell, Bernard 1997
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Between Xiphias's hands, the cane's head separated from its brown wooden shaft, exposing a straight, slender, double-edged blade.
Calde of the Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1994
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Between Xiphias's hands, the cane's head separated from its brown wooden shaft, exposing a straight, slender, double-edged blade.
Calde of the Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1994
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Different things need to be planted when a sugarcane field is changed from one year to the next [words indistinct] so that it is not affected by the cane's residual herbicides.
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