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The congress is thying to assemble a bill and i have not seen anything complet from the house so why all the emotion directed at The President.
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Inspired by an uninvited muse two days before le jour de l'action de grace, this geezer rolled up his sleeves, cleared a crowded kitchen counter, and proceeded to create deux pain complet weighing at least two pounds each.
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When the omnibuses are full, the conductor exhibits a ticket announcing that his vehicle is "complet".
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And now we are talking a complet overhaul of our healthcare system – Let's get TRAP under control and vitaed first before we bungle another area of society that affects our health.
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Its white pain ancien and brown pain complet were the next highest in salt content of the bakery breads (1.85g and 1.43g of salt) while Le Pain Quotidien's blanc de campagne was the fourth highest (1.41g).
Bread study shows one in four loaves salty as packet of crisps 2011
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But the complet eleimination of our current elite – almost all of whom got that way (directly or indirectly) through rent seeking and otherwise taking advantage of the government – has to go first.
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Given complet control they did nothing on any of these "values", Just empty talk.
Vitter defends Southern influence in GOP, slams Voinovich 2009
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One of my favorite outfits was a woman's complet with a retro floral design and gold zippers.
Maya Lau: Senegal's Accidental Hipsters Maya Lau 2011
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One of my favorite outfits was a woman's complet with a retro floral design and gold zippers.
Maya Lau: Senegal's Accidental Hipsters Maya Lau 2011
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And nearly whole wheat baguettes (pain complet) are just as traditionally French (and nearly as popular) as the white version.
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
whichbe commented on the word complet
Despite the ironic spelling, this means "full, no vacancy, all included". (Wiktionary)
July 5, 2008