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Several of the hords were allured by the liberal promises of Fritigern; and the rapid cavalry of Scythia added weight and energy to the steady and strenuous efforts of the Gothic infantry.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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I think he probably believes he will be raptured away after gay marriage is passed and the Wrath of god destroys the U. S with Muslium hords.
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It is a poor little country srounded by uncivilized, undemocratic, and blood thersity hords only God knows where they came from, etc, etc.
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Just to clarify, I'm not convinced that an abundance of $2.00 per hour jobs will necessarily attract hords of teens into the workforce either.
Gary Becker on the Minimum Wage, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Who ever was mounting the notification effort must have done a great job from the hords of people that appeared on TV newscasts tonight.
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The advertisers did not come in hords for the first edition.
Archive 2008-03-25 Jak Boumans 2008
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It's not like he said they murder, rape, attach electric wires to genitals and behave like the hords of Ghengis Khan.
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The advertisers did not come in hords for the first edition.
Archive 2008-03-29 Jak Boumans 2008
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The advertisers did not come in hords for the first edition.
Archive 2008-04-01 Jak Boumans 2008
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The advertisers did not come in hords for the first edition.
Archive 2008-03-31 Jak Boumans 2008
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