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"It's a bit scary; they're not foundry people," said J.B. B.own, president of B.emen Castings Inc., a B.emen, Ind., foundry that makes a variety of valves.
New Investors in Staid Foundries Hope to Ride Rebound Kris Maher 2010
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April 30, 2008 at 2:32 pm o mai…dem stinkie sneekies, do dey mayk noyzes lyke a baybee lolephant runnin undr ur chayr? iffen dey do, den we up agenst a most powrfl em…emen…foe!
…tonight - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Last month, a pump manufacturer, which had moved more than $1 million worth of metal-casting work from B.emen to China two years ago, called "to reactivate everything," says J.B. B.own, the foundry's president.
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"Put aside your bow, " I ordered one of th emen on the walls, climing towrd the parapets.
Rogue Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1982
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"Perhaps you were betrayed by one of th emen of Callisthenes or of Aemilianus, " said Callimachus.
Rogue Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1982
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Page 270, Volume 1 of a misreading is that Aristotle's writings were dam - aged and then edited by copyists who made the emen - dation because they had read in the Politics that Aris - totle intended to explain catharsis in the Poetics.
CATHARSIS TEDDY BRUNIUS 1968
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M {on}. scal him solue þer bi {} clepie ⁊ bideme {n}. his aȝen werch ⁊ his þonc te witnesse he scal {t} emen. ne mei him na.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Basses-Pyrénées, 1609, anointed themselves before starting, and repeated the words 'Emen hetan, emen hetan', which de Lancre translates 'Ici et là, ici et là'.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology Margaret Alice Murray 1913
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Tob. 4: 1 hote emen en te chora mou ... neoteruo mou ontos.
A Grammar of Septuagint Greek 1856-1924 1905
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The Verb Einai. emen the 1st person singular of the imperfect, which is condemned by Phrynichus, occurs frequently in the LXX.
A Grammar of Septuagint Greek 1856-1924 1905
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