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I am down with Oregon, good wine, weed and apparently, widing.
the line starts behind me bizalich 2008
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For example, in my institution we have a widing participation agenda, which includes us trying to make ourselves much more accessable to disabled students Indeed, I have followed with interest the posts on Terra Nova lately regarding disabled issues.
Virtual reality and higher education: Another perspective 2007
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They also focused on releasing more CD ROM titles in 1990 which was a mistake since few people could pay $399 for one then anyways, Sega just kept cranking out more titles and they slowing began to widing the gap between themselves and the TurboGrafx 16.
Thanx 4 Sleepwalkin’ AKA How The TurboGrafx Game Systems Failed So Miserably In America Dart Adams 2007
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She'd sought wine for Llangru, and had been told that Tyreen's precious and dwindling store was not to be wasted on a useless widing.
The Magic May Return Niven, Larry 1981
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Me and Blanche were coming home just now, and we saw her and Tom widing down the hill on his sled, and then he dwagged her ever so far! cried Maud, with her mouth full.
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"What for oo 'top me widing?" demanded Paul, rather indignantly.
The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley Laura Lee Hope
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So shall none of the Achaean women in the land count it blame in me, as well might be, were he to lie without a widing-sheet, a man that had gotten great possessions.
Book XXIV Homer 1909
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'I dwove it over to Bwistol the other morning, in a cwimson coat, with two servants widing a quarter of a mile behind; and confound me if the people didn't wush out of their cottages, and awest my pwogwess, to know if I wasn't the post.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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'I dwove it over to Bwistol the other morning, in a cwimson coat, with two servants widing a quarter of a mile behind; and confound me if the people didn't wush out of their cottages, and awest my pwogwess, to know if I wasn't the post.
The Pickwick papers 1836
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To add to the comedy value of an already humerously surreal start to the day (the Bond films started at 6am!) we stopped off for some much needed grub from one of the stiop off points along the long and widing roads between Sao Paulo and the border crossing with Argentina.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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