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Ohai, rhsb…ai fonn yur pownz….plese com adn getz dem…
And dis button activates mah - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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As a result, the 1.5 million known shippers, 3,800 freight forwarders with 10,000 branches and 300 air carriers that fonn the air cargo supply chain largely police themselves.
What We Get for the Protection Money We Pay For GOP Fearmongers Ellen Beth Gill 2008
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The free-fonn walls told me that we were still in Freaktown.
Dreamfall Vinge, Joan D. 1996
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It became an almost sinister fonn of mass hysteria, like a dance marathon.
An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977
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The "diplomat" was a vombis, or what in those same myths Simon had been thinking of earlier was called a Proteus: a creature which could imitate perfectly almost any life-fonn within its size range.
Anywhen Blish, James 1970
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Wholly a product of the laboratory-the most complex life-fonn the biochemists had yet managed to produce-they belonged to no group in nature, had no real relatives or taxonomical status, no past nor any role in the drama of evolution.
And all the Stars a Stage Blish, James 1960
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The following three verses are from "Moladh na Gailig" — air fonn _Cabar-feidh_, — and is a fair specimen, although by no means the best in the book: —
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To fonn the important character of a teacher of Sacred Truth, 'a dispenser of Divine Knowledge; what superior natinal gifts, what noble improvements are not necessary in our f imes, when the miraculqus powers by which ChristinmlJ
The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ... 1812
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P'ear, Cape, a cape of N Carolina, remarkable for a dangerous fhoal, calle*!, from its fonn, the Frying Pan.
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To contrive, to turn the thoughts to; to ad - mit of a fonn by cafting or melting; to warp, to gro-w out of lorm.
A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English language 1797
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