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I yet am able to shoot as well as evere, just not able to walk far at all.
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I yet am able to shoot as well as evere, just not able to walk far at all.
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It is heart-wrenching to watch the best of the best losing their lives in an unequal fight to the worst of animals evere created.
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It is heart-wrenching to watch the best of the best losing their lives in an unequal fight to the worst of animals evere created.
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It is heart-wrenching to watch the best of the best losing their lives in an unequal fight to the worst of animals evere created.
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Once we find, indeed if we evere find one, we can explore if there was not some intervening factor that really altered the outcome.
Rule By Fools Is the Rule, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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[T] he Court invokes an antiabortion shibboleth for which it concededly has no reliable evidence: Women who have abortions come to regret their choices, and consequently suffer from [s] evere depression and loss of esteem.
Balkinization 2007
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Also there's flooding in the Midwest, a coastal storm pounding parts of the eastern seaboard, evere drought drying up lakes in Florida fuelling fires of their own.
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And evere she preyeth hir child to holde his pees,
The Canterbury Tales 2006
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The Clerk calls them unsad and evere untrewe, exactly the opposite of Griselda, who is sad long ago pointed out by Brewer.
Antonio Vivaldi, Griselda RV718; Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi, 2006 Miglior acque 2006
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