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  • The poor nations haby leading the global offensive for humanity to take advantage of the emerging possibility that world poverty could be eradicated.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • You say that it's over haby Ya say that ids over now And still you hang around, - now come on Won't you move over I could recall only a few renditions of "Ball and Chain," going back to the early days with Big Brother, that approached Janis's performances that night.

    Buried Alive, The Biography of Janis Joplin Friedman, Myra 1973

  • She yielded herself to his touch as a haby, and he bathed away the blood and handaged the ugly, ragged wound.

    Freckles 1904

  • Our attendants are selected from the strongest, healthiest, best-tempered, most cheerful-minded, kindest-hearted, most industrious and faithful men and women we can find -- people not afraid of work and indefatigable in it -- people who understand that no office they can perform for the sick is degrading or menial, and who will not object, when the patient needs it, to lift him like a haby and rub him vigorously with their hands for an hour at a time.

    The Opium Habit Horace B. Day

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