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You ALL mean the most of the mostest and US, like U.S. will not be de-feated. (although we eat alot of feet!)
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Eons ago the Stones did a great animated video for the Harlem Shuffle, it looks like now they may try their hand at an animated feated film:
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If they de-feated him, he would almost certainly die-in the past the Wiz-ards had made killing the Elven commanders a key part of their strategy, and that wasn't likely to change.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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After the War of the Lance, during the days when Neraka was a de - feated land, with roving bands of disenfranchised soldiers, gob - lins, and draconians, he was in sole possession of the two things people needed desperately: grain and steel.
Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000
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One attempt at open violence, de - | feated, would create a rigidity of defense to make others impossible.
Space Platform Leinster, Murray, 1896- 1953
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In 1645 Digby replaced Rupert as lieutenant-general of the king's forces north of the Trent, but was de - feated at Carlisle Sands and fled to the Isle of Man.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Kindle Small fires under them for the purpose of drying them. they need no previous preperation of gutting &c. and will Cure in 24 hours. the nativs do not appear to be very Scrupilous about eating them a little feated. the fresh sturgeon they Keep maney days by immersing it in water. they
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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If _feated_ be the right word, it must, I think, be explained thus; _a glass that_ formed _them_; a model, by the contemplation and inspection of which they formed their manners.
Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies Samuel Johnson 1746
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Their Place hath curious dry Marshes, and Savanna's adjoining to it, and would prove an exceeding thriving Range for Cattle, and Hogs, provided the English were feated thereon.
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The Town consists not of above a dozen Houses, they having other stragling Plantations up and down the Country, and are feated upon a small Branch of Santee-River.
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