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This "myghte cheyne" was raised across the entrance every night so that no ships could get through, and the groove through which it passed was still to be seen.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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Leches white with an antelope of redde corven theryn, a crowne about his neck with a cheyne of golde.
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It's amazing what a pissed off dude with fresh legs can do | | hahaha cheyne nate robinson great game for nicks ... should have watched it instead of the sugar bowl game maccabitelaviv Nate Robinson Returns! dtrain1 @nate_robinson Welcome back! jnez @Mizzzzo nate robinson scored 41 points wtf.wow. go
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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That's why I don't like football! peb Today is the first full day of college football which can only be possibly topped by the first full day of professional football. cheyne watch!
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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That's why I don't like football! peb Today is the first full day of college football which can only be possibly topped by the first full day of professional football. cheyne watch!
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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When the EMS arrive they find him unrousable, blue and cheyne stoking (a breathing pattern associated with the end stages of dying).
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Next time I'll be chill. cheyne - 09 10 08 - 17: 15
Verbal Spew 2008
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Next time I'll be chill. cheyne - 09 10 08 - 17: 15
Verbal Spew 2008
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And after the decease of his said son Buckhurst, he bequeaths the like sole use and occu - pation of the said ring set with twenty diamonds, and of the said picture of the late Queen Elizabeth, and of the said ring with the great table diamond, and of the said cheyne, Spanish work, set
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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To provide against this contingency, according to a document in the possession of the Corporation dating from the twenty-first year of the reign of King Edward IV, a grant of £30 per annum out of the Customs was made to the "Mayor, Bailiffs, and Burgesses of Dartmouth, who had begonne to make a strong and myghte Toure of lyme and stone adjoining the Castelle there," and who were also to "fynde a cheyne sufficient in length and strength to streche and be laide over-thwarte or a travers the mouth of the haven of Dartmouth" from
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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