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They did to Joe, Sarah, Santelli, Jim Crammer and countless others who are 'fering' this JackBoot regeme!!
Knowledge is Power 2009
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He competence possibly trick them (at a time when they have been comatose of a participation of God) in to meditative they have been vital by faith, or have them humour nonetheless a means underneath a misinterpretation which they have been suf fering with Christ in their spirit.
THE DANGERS OF SPIRITUAL LIFE-By Watchman Nee A Fair Mitre admin 2009
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He competence possibly trick them (at a time when they have been comatose of a participation of God) in to meditative they have been vital by faith, or have them humour nonetheless a means underneath a misinterpretation which they have been suf fering with Christ in their spirit.
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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Handy had a past, and now that was inter - fering with his present ploy.
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He has in a very noble manner offered me his friend-ship, so long as it may be accepted without inter — fering with any other attachments on my part: and I will be satisfied with that.
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The IMF introduced the CCL in May with the intention of of - fering credit lines as back-up finance for countries pursuing sound policies but threatened by crisis contagion.
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The bumbler fixed his teeth on the book, took it from Jake's hand, and stretched his disproportionately long neck toward Roland, of - fering him Riddle-De-Dum!
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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It is almost as if they revel in personal suf-fering, as though pain and discomfort are required before they can reach great heights.
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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Nangi said, 'Linnear-san endured much pain and suf-fering in order to keep the secret of Tenchi safe from the Soviets.'
The White Ninja Lustbader, Eric 1990
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The gnomes moved it because it was inter-fering with their mine carts.
The Metrognome and Other Stories Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990
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