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Content-aware image resizing at blog. je2050.de - blog and database of joa ebert
Image Resizing: Third Party Online Working Demo Michael Arrington 2005
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Wow, das ist ne tolle Idee, joa, entflammende Liebe bekommt da ne ganz andere Bedeutung.
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Post subject: can anyone translate this phrase for me???? so i recieved a text message on my phone the other day from an unknown number. this is what it said: joa yes moracham vahani nomere arnem te du arar hamares ougharki.
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We are sure jroa have other letters from them, but as ye tender your dutie to the King*8 Majestie, we require joa to make no stale, but imme - diately repaire with such force as you have, to his highnesse in his castle at Windsor, and cause the rest of such force as you male make, to follow you.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical 1812
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That if the office of a joa - tice of the peace, or judiciarj autboritj in the Star-chamber, dr in any other ciYil court, be granted to bishops or other clergy* men, their spiritual functions will be im« peded, and detriment accrue to the stats; whence it, is just that they should be depriy - ed of such power by law.
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The six thousand men which, after the full of the heights of MIU Velha, had crossed the mountains at Porta Cabmo, left six pieces of can - non near the passage of theTagus, with a guard of 100 horse, and - joa pro\incial grenadiers, which they deemed sufficient, as the riverwas con - sidered impussiible.
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Cfdling the bridge, joa then come to the rcfer -. voir, an extenlive flieet of water, on the banki of which are feveral Hegaot Teceifes.
The British Tourists: Through England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland ... William Fordyce Mavor , William Mavor , Samuel John Neele, C Rivers 1798
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* 'I haue no news to tell joa, saue that we haue had a cold wintefi & are buryed ap in snow allmoat.' '—
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I & ncfT & rtw», that joa knew fomediing. about the caitying away my freehold.
The Little Freeholder, a Dramatic Entertainment, in Two Acts 1790
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And tho 'ragged and poor, with cl#ar confaiencf can fings Tho' 1 fweep to and fro, yet I'd have joa la - know,
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