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After 200 years of brain washing based on the amount of pigmentation a person has,
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As for the discrepancy with the Spitzer's findings about the number of arms our galaxy has,
Wired Top Stories 2009
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I noticed in your rant that you didn't mention any actual scientific promise ID has,
An Historic Tidbit 2007
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As to selling her clothes, and her laces, and so forth, it has,
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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Nothing can be more fulsome or loathsome to my mind than the continual sham-religious clap-traps which the author has put into the mouth of his hero; nothing more unsailor-like than his namby-pamby starlit descriptions, which my ingenious colleague has,
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[1456] The Latin text is literally, "the adversary;" the Greek has,
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus 1819-1893 2001
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And parting is sweet sorrow for Leon, but with Leon's blessing, and with the understanding that Barry will continue to help out with some of the press responsibilities that Leon has,
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1996
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This is the vast plot of the alien interests, and as we have our feet planted on the ground, as we know the strength the revolution has,
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And if any person, having been such occupier as aforesaid, shall apply to any Board of Guardians for relief as a destitute poor person, it shall not be lawful for such Guardians to grant such relief, until they shall be satisfied that such person has,
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke
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[578] MS. G reads correctly, "such an _idolle_;" but Vautr.edit. has,
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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