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Diorissimo - is a blast of green surrounded with the floral heart of liy of the valley and a musk dfrydown.
Perfume Review: Christian Dior Diorissimo Marina Geigert 2008
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Particularly factoring in the liy effects of undiminished global warming which, of course, eminent scientist mAnn Coulter dismisses as liberal bullshit.
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The universe, or nature, is not in itself such as it is to man's feeling; and man's feeling of it differs from the fact liy defect.
The Recreations of a Country Parson Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd 1862
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They see it how their liy-white neighborhoods remain lily white.
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Alexandria told me that we were heading to the presedentual bilding that is, and this isent a liy, you can look it up on wikipidea, cald the pink house.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Tliey disclaim sucli autliority in tlicir letter church history are aware, that whenever a cause of great importance was reported either to the holy see, or to the otlter principal sees, liy an - cient usage, not only the cily clergy but the bishups abiding in Ike Comi -
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J () S. I'heir dri. ii Hercules, ib. 1 lirre hu, i« died ol iheiu cut oil liy the Tukbiis.
Plutarch's Lives 1812
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Offerings are made at the holy altar liy the king and queeb twelve times in the year on feftivals called
Ecclesiastical Law 1797
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When it iflues c»t of the tree it is clear, whiiilli, and of a cool fjccharine talle. liy cspofure to the fun in fummcr, it is converted Into good vinegar.
A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts .. 1797
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O, my dear Friend, that nothing might come be - tween thy foul and God's 'Truth; that thy comfon, peace, and joy, might be full, and that thou mighteft lay down liy head quietly In the bofom of him that loves thee, and accepts the fihcere defires of thy heart towards him, as I have always told thee, and is ffill true concerning thee.
Letters of Isaac Penington, Written to His Relations and Friends, Now First Published from ... 1796
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