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- verb Present participle of
delate .
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Examples
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And then, if he should deny that it was lawful, they would have an opportunity or pretense of delating and delivering him to the _Roman_ governor, as an enemy to _Caesar_.
Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive The Reformed Presbytery
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But I want to do some more like delating the system update and online update function.
PS3 NEWS - PlayStation 3 News - PS3News - PS3 Games - PS3 Hacks - PS3 Homebrew cfwprophet PS3NEWSCOM 19084 2010
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But I want to do some more like delating the system update and online update function.
PS3 NEWS - PlayStation 3 News - PS3News - PS3 Games - PS3 Hacks - PS3 Homebrew 2010
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What A Joke said: The statenews has been backing up this potential sex offender by delating comments that don't agree with Mr. Higuchi decision to become a pedophile. more »
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What A Joke said: The statenews has been backing up this potential sex offender by delating comments that don't agree with Mr. Higuchi decision to become a pedophile. more »
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What A Joke said: The statenews has been backing up this potential sex offender by delating comments that don't agree with Mr. Higuchi decision to become a pedophile. more »
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What A Joke said: The statenews has been backing up this potential sex offender by delating comments that don't agree with Mr. Higuchi decision to become a pedophile. more »
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Without phosphatidylserine phosphatidylcholine they don't rob nearly down to a attributing state; they hold reduced in that delating mode.
Wii-volution 2009
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a spirit of informing and delating, a spirit of supplanting and undermining one another: so that many, in such circumstances, conceive it advantageous to them rather to continue subject to vexation themselves than to give up the means and chance of vexing others.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763
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