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A rifle with a little heft to it also reduces recoil, whioh is something my shoulder likes less of as I get older.
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A rifle with a little heft to it also reduces recoil, whioh is something my shoulder likes less of as I get older.
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The walls were hung with glowing Flemish tapestries whioh told the old Bible story of Abraham's trials; vivid silks depicted this ancient tale.
Dearly Beloved 2010
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No thanks for your sixth-grade expository style, whioh had us all shocked for a moment -- before we burst into laughter, as rants that threaten to "kill" usually do.
Prominent McCain Supporter: I'm "Absolutely" Concerned That Obama Is Anti-American 2009
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A less than meaningful gesture whioh is what liberals do best.
"Professor Who Flew to Deliver Guest Lecture Bills Stanford for Carbon Offset of Travel." Ann Althouse 2008
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A less than meaningful gesture whioh is what liberals do best.
"Professor Who Flew to Deliver Guest Lecture Bills Stanford for Carbon Offset of Travel." Ann Althouse 2008
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Also, the warmth would tend to extend deeper into the ocean, whioh is important to sustaining strong storms.
Bill Gray and the Atlantic Meridional Mode « Climate Audit 2007
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He got the door open finally and went across to unlatch a metal panel whioh revealed banks of switches.
Decider Francis, Dick 1993
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The walls are nearly complete, and many of the columns still stand, as well as the bases of those whioh have fallen.
What to See in England Gordon Home 1923
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Alexandria replied with a defense of his orthodoxy entitled "Elegxhos kai apologia," in whioh he corrected whatever had been erroneous.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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