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I wonder how dhruv is doing with our massive feasibility study that we need done in the next few days, which reminds me after I am done with these artists tasks I get to get cracking back on general research for my proposal document and then even more research for my design document
Aahh, massive restructuring of Netvibes and a massive meeting | Netflow Developments 2008
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I wonder how dhruv is doing with our massive feasibility study that we need done in the next few days, which reminds me after I am done with these artists tasks I get to get cracking back on general research for my proposal document and then even more research for my design document
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"Lave me alone," says he, and he dhruv the shuttle faster nor before.
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Some iv thim brought along brass bands an 'more thin wan hundred thousand iv thim dhruv through me pipes in dhrays.
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I'm a judge of a seegyar meself, though the bum smokes they do be makin 'nowadays has dhruv me to the pipe.
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The more he put the brake on the more the pig squealed n the fasther he dhruv.
John Bull's Other Island George Bernard Shaw 1903
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Some iv thirn brought along brass bands, an 'more thin wan hundherd thousand iv thim dhruv through me pipes on dhrays.
Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen Finley Peter Dunne 1901
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They was mud to be shovelled an 'dhrays to be dhruv an' beats to be walked.
Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War Finley Peter Dunne 1901
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I dhruv with fury to th 'home iv Madame Cleepathry, th' cillibrated Agyptian asthrologist an 'med'cin woman.
Mr. Dooley: In the Hearts of His Countrymen Finley Peter Dunne 1901
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That naygur-man dhruv miles an 'miles -- as far as the new railway line they're buildin' now back av the Tavi
Soldier Stories Rudyard Kipling 1900
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