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Besmirching the good name of Mardi Gras, Southern Decadence in-deed.
Patrick Sauer: Bobby Jindal: Soaring to New Heights For New Orleans 2010
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Besmirching the good name of Mardi Gras, Southern Decadence in-deed.
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Granted we are talking about 1000's of pages vs hundreds but the point is, i think ASOIAF is good hands, good hands in-deed.
Too much hype? 2009
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Besmirching the good name of Mardi Gras, Southern Decadence in-deed.
Patrick Sauer: Bobby Jindal: Soaring to New Heights For New Orleans 2009
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Bush and his religious cohorts are in-deed fundamentalist political "activists" in the truest sense of the word.
Dr. Bush and Mr. Hyde: The Fundamentalist Shadow of George W. Bush 2005
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The Hirogen had in-deed dispersed her phaser, so she took a Starfleet-issue one from the weapons cabinet-then took a second for good measure, as well as a tricorder.
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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"There ain't enough of it, Bill, there ain't in-deed," said Ned.
More Cargoes 1897 1903
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"Oh, well hit! well hit in-deed!" shouted all the lookers on, as Eric caught the next ball half-volley, and sent it whizzing over the hedge, getting a sixer by the hit.
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She grew very thin; and, in-deed, if she had not been of the healthiest, could not have stood her own treatment many weeks.
Mary Marston George MacDonald 1864
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The poor artist sank into his chair; after, however, a brief contemplation, "It's very like, _in-deed_; it's excellent:" this was said by a gentleman of the highest attainments, and one of the best poets of the day.
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