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Tell me about what you [not just you, I meant most englishmen] would do in these situations: -
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum 2009
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It is time for all good englishmen and women to make australia your home and leave the little isle to its muslin invaders who you dont seem able to stop plundering your former great nation.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Maybe he can go to Notre Dame and call them the fighting englishmen!
Top 8 Obama and McCain gaffes. Ann Althouse 2008
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What parliament needs is more doughty englishmen like Enoch Powell with brilliant minds and spell-binding oratory, not hypocrites like Abbot.
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Forthhurst said -What parliament needs is more doughty englishmen like Enoch Powell with brilliant minds and spell-binding oratory, not hypocrites like Abbot.
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I have a cabin in a place called Paranapiacaba, it's an old worker village used in the 19th century by the englishmen who builded up the railway connecting the ocean and São Paulo on top of a mountain range.
Oil Can, Scraper & Show News william wray 2007
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I believe 2 englishmen had just lost their heads, in samarkand, coincidentally (oh yeah, that narrows the timeline, doesn't it?).
Sunday Thoughts 2004
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Our landlord informed us, several englishmen assured him, "It was _very like_ Westminster Bridge."
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The other two englishmen had their wishes gratified, by the same lucky incident, which had assisted us.
The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot. John Carr 1802
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The woman who has the charge of the light, was very good humoured, and very talkative, she seemed delighted to show us every thing, and said she preferred seeing englishmen _in_ her tower as friends, to the view she frequently had of them _from_ it as enemies, alluding to the long, and masterly blockade of this port by a squadron of english frigates.
The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot. John Carr 1802
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